"previous" will actually go to the beginning of the current chapter see PGUP and PGDWN Seek to the beginning of the previous/next chapter. (Whether this works depends on VOĭriver support.) Ctrl s Take a screenshot, as the window shows it (with subtitles, OSD, and scaled The t key does the same as R currently, but sub-ass-vsfilter-aspect-compat for more info. V Toggle subtitle VSFilter aspect compatibility mode. Overriding them almost completely with the normal subtitle style. u Switch between applying no style overrides to SSA/ASS subtitles, and Shift+g and Shift+f Adjust subtitle font size by +/- 10%. Ctrl + and Ctrl - Adjust audio delay (A/V sync) by +/- 0.1 seconds. z and Z Adjust subtitle delay by +/- 0.1 seconds. j and J Cycle through the available subtitles. O Toggle OSD states between normal and playback time/duration. o (also P) Show progression bar, elapsed time and total duration on the OSD. w and W Decrease/increase pan-and-scan range. # Cycle through the available audio tracks. _ Cycle through the available video tracks. Later will resume at the old playback position if possible. Q Like q, but store the current playback position. Play one frame in reverse and then go into pause mode again. Pressing once will pause, every consecutive press will Play one frame and then go into pause mode again. p / SPACE Pause (pressing again unpauses). Use this to seek around in the file and then return to the exact position This will then be used by Shift+BACKSPACEĪs revert position (once you seek back, the marker will be reset). Shift+Ctrl+BACKSPACE Mark the current position. Hitting it a second time will go back to the original position. This works only if the playlist entry was not changed. BACKSPACE Reset playback speed to normal. Decrease/increase current playback speed by 10%. This is especially useful to sync subtitles to audio. Ctrl+Shift+Left and Ctrl+Shift+Right Adjust subtitle delay so that the next or previous subtitle is displayed Might not always work see sub-seek command. Ctrl+LEFT and Ctrl+RIGHT Seek to the previous/next subtitle. Shift+arrow does a 5 second exact seek (see UP and DOWN Seek forward/backward 1 minute. An alternative is to make those two prompt dialogs "sticky" (i.e., "Remember my decision"), but you'd probably have to have a preference option for them anyway so the user could turn the prompts back on if they want.Keyboard Control LEFT and RIGHT Seek backward/forward 5 seconds. So, here are some ideas for options in the preferences window for all editors. "Check for file size changes." (no help on this option but I assume it uses file size changes in addition to modification times. (MS Windows caches remote files and the cached copy can get out of sync with some Netware and Unix file systems.)" (I run with this enabled) If you get spurious notifications that a file has been modified, try changing these settings. "Ignore differences in modification times less than 2 seconds. If an open file is modified by another process: Prompt will ask if it's OK to reload it Auto-Reload will reload it automatically, unless it's been modified Ignore will ignore the change." (I run with this set to Auto-Reload) "When files are modified by another process: Prompt, Auto-Reload or Ignore. Also, you can set a couple of other toggle options. You chose between Prompt, Auto-Reload, or Ignore. Under Preferences > File, it has an options group titled "When files are modified by another process:". My favorite plain text editor, Textpad, handles this pretty well. Again, even if you haven't made any edits in the buffer. Eclipse always prompts if you want to reload the content or not (but only when you click on some other window and click back which is kind of odd). When you are editing a file which is modified by another process. I just want it to close it, especially if I haven't made any edits in the buffer.Ģ. (It's worse for my app because none of my files are in a workspace so saving doesn't actually work, but that's another bug). When you are editing a file which is deleted from disk by another process, then you try to close it, Eclipse always prompts if you want to save the file somewhere or just close. These prompts are a big usability problem for an RCP app I have deployed internally now based on 3.2M4. I'd like to lobby for this, and not just for the IDE even though the entry is currently marked that way in the summary.
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