Re: Move class declarations to headerfiles

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I wanna write a recmenu plugin similar to extrecmenu. And when I look
into the code
of extrecmenu, the developer had to implement everything himself, even
calling a
recording's info screen. Also functions as play, rewind, delete etc.

I want to implement the hdd-archive, renaming and moving functions.
First I wrote a
patch for VDR, which adds these functions to VDR's original recmenu. But
I don't want
to fix the patch with every upcoming VDR version. I posted the first
version of the patch
last week.

So I decided to start a recmenu Plugin with archive-hdd support. As I
use mostly original
functions, I always have to copy the whole original recmenu code and
make some small
changes to it.

It it impossible to simply add a "bool cRecording::IsArchive()" method.
By now, I implemented
my own cRecordings and cRecordingItem class, and added the method there.
The rest is
a copy of VDR's original class.

What about the few class declarations you made in the sourcefiles?

Thomas

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