You've misunderstood. I remap those keys on my remote. They don't exist on my remote anymore. Thus, putting that functionality on them would be useless to me.
(2014-05-13, 08:01)negge Wrote: Why would you want to skip forward 30 seconds while the screen is covered by the EPG timeline? What I'm saying is that the keys can be reused in different contexts.
I disagree. If you punch numbers and want to back out, exit should do the job.
We already have left/right doing special things if you punch in numbers while watching a video. Why not in the EPG?
(2014-05-13, 12:33)scarecrow420 Wrote: i think if you start keying in a number on the EPG, the only way to action it should be to wait for the timeout (incase you are entering more digits) or press Enter/OK to action it straight away. Pressing up/down/left/right should cancel the number entry and simply move up/down/left/right in the EPG grid as it usually does. And jumping forward/back by 12/24 hours with the transport keys (ff/rw/next/prev) is good enough. We dont need arrow keys doing special things when numbers have been entered...
Sorry, I saw this after I replied to the other messages. Understood.
Again, if possible, please allow us to change the the numbers (12 hours and 24 hours) in advancedsettings.xml. I assume that I'll be able to remap the functionality of the buttons in remote.xml. This is important to many LiveTV watchers as we don't use the playlist skip keys at all, and often remove them from our remotes in favor of other buttons.
Correction: I actually figured out how to remap them in remote.xml so that in fullscreenvideo, they do skip forward 30 and skipback 7. So, as long as there's a new entry on remote.xml covering behavior in the EPG, that should not present a problem.
(2014-05-13, 14:37)xhaggi Wrote: It is time to end the discussion. we don't add the requested feature "entering a number to jump hours".
we'll definitely add the skip -/+12/24 stuff, because i'm already working on it and it's easy to add.