Hi, On Wednesday 19 April 2006 15:16, Marko M?kel? wrote: > On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 02:28:12PM +0200, Andreas Mair wrote: > > I know that the "menu" key always closes the current OSD. But > > nevertheless "back" associates that by hitting it you'll get to where > > you came from. I think nobody thinks of getting to VDR's previous menu > > in its menu hierarchy. > > I, for one, expect the "Back" button to return to the previous level in > the menu hierarchy. Think of the setup menus and the timer and recording > menus. You are right, but I didn't ask to change that. If I open the the main menu and then navigate to any submenu (e.g. Recordings) and then open a recording's info by pressing "blue" (IIRC) and _now_ press "back" it's absolutely logical that I return to the recordings menu. But if I watch a recording and press "info" I don't expect that "back" shows the recordings menu. I mean that the "back" key should never bring me to a menu I didn't pass before. Another example: In recordings menu pressing a "shortcut" key to run a reccmd for that recording (for example "3" key) I see the reccmd's output. Now I press "back" and what do I see? No, it's _not_ the recording's menu where I pressed "3". I see a listing of defined reccmds. > > Is there a chance that this will change someday or is this the intended > > behaviour? > > Maybe the "Info" button should close the current OSD before opening a new > one? I was talking about pressing the "info" key without an open OSD. I hope I could make it more clear now... Regards, Andreas -- http://andreas.vdr-developer.org --- VDRAdmin-AM