The only thing I really use is having the window auto-resize to the size
of the video when a new one loads, so if I have a playlist of videos
with different sizes (e.g. a 4:3 tv show followed by a 16:9 one) the
window resizes. I guess it's just behavior that I'm used to and it also
looks good to me.
As for the alt+1/2/3, I use that a lot less often, but occasionally I
will come upon a really small video that is hard to see at normal size,
but loses all its detail at full screen, so I'll use alt+2 to double
it. I realize I could just use the mouse to make the window bigger and
the video along with it; I just love to have my keyboard shortcuts for
common actions like that.
Thanks,
Steve
Christoph Pfister wrote:
> 2009/5/1 Steven Eastland <
seastland@...>:
>
>> Yes, that's what I mean, sizing the window to the video size, and being able
>> to press (giving the KDE3 example) alt+0/alt+1/alt+2/alt+3 for
>> off/original/double/triple size. In Kaffeine3 I usually leave it at
>> original size so whenever I load a new video the window resizes itself.
>>
>> I also noticed last night when watching a video that mousewheel scrolling
>> over the video to skip backward/forward doesn't seem to be implemented, nor
>> on the todo.
>>
>
> Ok, made a notice of those two items; the resize-window-to-video
> feature may need phonon changes (and thus take a bit longer) - just
> curious: why do you need it?
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