There is a subtle behavior difference for built-in/input.conf key bindings
and key bindings registered by scripts: when a key binding is canceled
(e.g. a mouse button is bound to a command, is pressed down, and then
another key is pressed which is bound to another command), the command is
not invoked if the binding is built-in/input.conf, but is invoked if it's
registered by scripts, because it's handled with a different mechanism,
which gives no way for scripts to detect this.
Fix this by using the newly available canceled flag to detect this.
If a key binding is canceled, the callback is now not invoked unless
the key binding is registered with the complex option. In this situation,
the callback is invoked with the canceled state available so that scripts
can detect and handle this situation.
General update. Removed MXE as it is not supported, doesn't support
libplacebo and in general it doesn't do anything useful which native
Meson cannot do already.
This adds the --input-builtin-dragging option, which allows the built-in
dragging behavior to be disabled. This allows scripts to implement custom
dragging behavior with left button down events and begin-vo-dragging
command, which could only be done for other mouse buttons before.
This recommends querying the value of this option when drawing UI elements.
This allows a greater level of consistency by using a single flag which
already controls the scaling behavior of the OSD to control the behavior
of all scripts.
Also fix a capitalization nearby.
The default values for --ao, --vo, --gpu-api, --gpu-context change from
time to time, but some libmpv clients rely on the existing autoprobe order
and breaks as a result when the value changes. This specifies that the
default autoprobe order should not be relied upon.
Currently there is no policy on what should be done when an immediate,
severe breakage happens for "important/often used parts", which can cause
serious concerns especially if such changes remain obscured.
This adds a provision for this kind of incompatible changes under
"extraordinary circumstances", which allows for the breaking change to happen
if there is a critical reason to do so. Such changes must be extensively
documented, and should be avoided as much as possible.
Currently incompatible changes are not clearly outlined in the related
documentations, such as interface-changes.rst. The impacts and suggested
actions to address the compatibility concerns also rarely exist.
This adds a requirement to include these information for incompatible
changes, so that such changes are clearly conveyed to the users, with
suggested actions to minimize the impacts of such changes.
This adds script messages to select playlist entries, tracks, chapters,
subtitle lines, bindings and properties using the newly introduced
mp.input.select().
This fully closes#13964.
When you select an item, due to the submit handler being called
asynchronously, the default item list is redrawn before the console
closes, which is jarring. Fix this by always closing the console as soon
as enter is pressed, as keeping it open is unlikely to be useful with a
fuzzy selector (unlike with input.get() where it can be used e.g. to
implement a Lua REPL). If desired we can later add a close_on_submit
flag defaulting to true.
Also fix a crash when pressing enter without any match.
This is unused since 4e013afd37 because the mpv logo and the "Drop files
or URLs to play here." message are shown instead of the OSC controls. It
has the adverse affect of making the OSC twice as big when playing
videos with --lavfi-complex, because that makes the video property which
osc.lua checks unavailable.
This allows scripts to make the user choose from a list of entries by
typing part of their text and/or by navigating them with keybindings,
like dmenu or fzf.
Closes#13964.
by default utilises the color space of the screen on which the window is
located. if a specific value is defined, it will instead be utilised.
depending on the chosen color space the macOS EDR (HDR) support is
activated and that OS's transformation (tone mapping) is used.
Fixes#7341
For platforms which send emulated mouse inputs for touch-unaware clients,
such as Win32 and X11, this option enables the native multitouch handling
and disables emulated mouse inputs. This enables interested scripts to
handle multitouch events while keeping compatibility with touch-unaware
scripts.
This adds --input-touch-emulate-mouse option, which controls whether to
enable legacy touch handling where touch inputs are emulated as mouse
inputs. This establishes a primary touch point (the one with the lowest
index) as the emulated mouse position, and MBTN_LEFT up/down with the
appearance of the first touch point and the disappearance of the last
touch point.
This fixes some problems with touch handling on Wayland, for example
attempting to pinch results in a double click.
This adds touch-pos property, which contains the information of all
current touch points. The property has sub properties:
touch-pos/count: the number of current touch points
touch-pos/N/x,y: the position of touch point N
touch-pos/N/id: unique identifier of the touch point
the Screen property localizedName returns a none unique dynamic name
that doesn't allow a specific selection of a Screen on every OS boot.
the name consists of the vendor name and model name (eg DELL U2723QE).
if the same model display is connected to the system several times,
macOS starts to add numbers to the localizedName (eg DELL U2723QE (1)),
that may not be associated to the same Screen on every OS boot or
connecting the display. it also changes the name of the first connected
display by adding that numeration. this makes it impossible specify the
proper screen with the screen-name option every time.
to circumvent this we remove the enumeration from the name and instead
add the serial number to the display-names property. this makes the
actual Screen unique and none dynamic. furthermore the selection of a
screen by name will check for equality for the old localizedName, simple
name without enumeration, serial number and the combined name with
serial number. this makes it possible to select the screen by either of
those names and identifiers, and keeps backwards compatibility with the
old behaviour.
Examples:
localized name (System Settings name): DELL U2723QE, DELL U2723QE (1)
simple name: DELL U2723QE
serial number: 123456789
combined name: DELL U2723QE (123456789)
Currently they refer to the OSC documentation. However,
the "mp.options functions" already documents that, is more detailed,
and does not contain false statements like "there may be no spaces around
the ``=`` or anywhere else" (the primitive parser does not care about
them, so starting a string option value with spaces is perfectly fine).
Change them to refer to "mp.options functions" and remove the redundant
section in the OSC documentation.