Epgsearchcmds.conf
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# See also at man-pages vdr(5), it the same syntax as reccmds.conf | # See also at man-pages vdr(5), it the same syntax as reccmds.conf | ||
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remember event? : /usr/local/bin/[[rememberevent.sh]] 0 | remember event? : /usr/local/bin/[[rememberevent.sh]] 0 | ||
remember event? (inc. switch) : /usr/local/bin/[[rememberevent.sh]] 1 | remember event? (inc. switch) : /usr/local/bin/[[rememberevent.sh]] 1 | ||
epg2taste : /usr/local/bin/[[epg2taste.sh]] | epg2taste : /usr/local/bin/[[epg2taste.sh]] | ||
+ | epg2autotimer : /usr/local/bin/[[epg2autotimer.sh]] | ||
[[Kategorie:Konfigurationsdateien]] | [[Kategorie:Konfigurationsdateien]] |
Version vom 26. Dezember 2004, 12:30 Uhr
# # This is a example of epgsearchcmds.conf with with usually using and sample entrys. # # This file should placed on VDR configuration folder with setup.conf # .../setup.conf # .../plugins/epgsearchcmds.conf # # Syntax is: <name>[?];<command> # # <name> = descriptor displayed in VDR # [?] = confirmation request, before execute command (optionally) # <command> = command what execute # # When a command is executed the following parameters are passed to it: # # $1: the name of the epg entry # $2: the start time of the epg entry as time_t value (like in the shutdown script) # $3: the end time # $4: the channel of the epg entry # # See also at man-pages vdr(5), it the same syntax as reccmds.conf # remember event? : /usr/local/bin/rememberevent.sh 0 remember event? (inc. switch) : /usr/local/bin/rememberevent.sh 1 epg2taste : /usr/local/bin/epg2taste.sh epg2autotimer : /usr/local/bin/epg2autotimer.sh