Epgsearchcmds.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
 +
show event list              : /usr/local/bin/[[rememberevent.sh]] -ls
 +
remove all events?            : /usr/local/bin/[[rememberevent.sh]] -rm
 
  epg2taste                    : /usr/local/bin/[[epg2taste.sh]]
 
  epg2taste                    : /usr/local/bin/[[epg2taste.sh]]
 
  epg2autotimer                : /usr/local/bin/[[epg2autotimer.sh]]
 
  epg2autotimer                : /usr/local/bin/[[epg2autotimer.sh]]

Version vom 14. April 2005, 20:43 Uhr

#
# This is a example of epgsearchcmds.conf 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
# $5: the long channel name of the EPG entry
# $6: the subtitle of the EPG entry, "" if not present
#
# See also at man-pages vdr(5), its the same syntax as reccmds.conf
#
remember event?               : /usr/local/bin/rememberevent.sh 0
remember event (inc. switch)? : /usr/local/bin/rememberevent.sh 1
show event list               : /usr/local/bin/rememberevent.sh -ls
remove all events?            : /usr/local/bin/rememberevent.sh -rm
epg2taste                     : /usr/local/bin/epg2taste.sh
epg2autotimer                 : /usr/local/bin/epg2autotimer.sh
update searchtimer now        : touch /etc/vdr/plugins/.epgsearchupdate