On 09.05.2009 22:04, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: >> This 'editing mode' could have some (OSD visible) key mapping like >> red->toggle mark, green->jump to last mark, yellow->jump to next mark, >> blue->start editing. However, this would make jumping a lot more difficult. > > The color keys are already in use during replay - and I really don't see > how using the color keys would be any more intuitive than using the > number keys. Users don't expect number keys to do anything else than being numbers. The color keys are more 'general use', and there's already a common way to display their meaning onscreen. > Personally I don't find the key mapping that unintuitive. After all, > the number keys are unused in replay mode, so why not use them for > editing? > > 2=Cut > > 4=Move Back 6=Move Forward > > 7=Jump Back 8=Test 9=Jump Forward > > 0=Toggle Yeah, but was it 7 or 1 for jumping? Does cutting start on 2 or 8? Don't get me wrong, I can do this blindfolded in my dreams. Its just not as obvious and easy to discover for beginner/infrequent users as the rest of VDR is. Cheers, Udo _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr