Re: [Patch] Make RGYB buttons customizeable

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I have a iMon remote control, which also doesn't use this 'standard'
order ;)

Additionally on my previous mail (I hit send by accident actually :p) I
checked the wikipage, and i couldn't find any mention of color or colour
in relation to the order of the buttons. Also searching for Yellow
didn't result in a single hit, nor did RGYB.

So I'm not so sure of this 'standard order for remotes' yet?

On 04/01/11 14:54, Rainer Blickle wrote:
> Yes i do. But the request can be refused, of course. Why not asking.
>
> I have a hama MCE ir. Dont know how many people use this remote.
>
> 2011/4/1 fnu <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> My remote has the color order Yellow, Red, Blue, Green (only an example, i
>> dont have the remote at hand). Lets say the buttons are Button0, Button1,
>> Button2, Button3
>>
>>> My (and perhaps only my) opinion is that vdr should request the leftmost
>> color button, then the color right next to it (and so on) while learning.
>> The color displayed in the osd should be assigned via the setup menu.
>>
>> Are you seriously asking for a major change like this, just for your most
>> propably unique remote control?
>>
>> The color order of the RGYB buttons is a common standard, defined for
>> Teletext centuries ago. So, 99.999% of all remotes providing these keys do
>> have this order.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teletext
>>
>> Regards
>> fnu
>>
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