Make this behave like the comment says it should, because currently when
you show oneshot stats and change file, stats are printed again and hide
--osd-playing-msg. This happens even if you hide the stats by
show-texting something else and change file before the timer expires.
Unlike font and border sizes, the default stats shadow offset is 0 like
--osd-shadow-offset, so it can be inherited from it by default to not
make users configure it in 2 places.
Since 0 and negative numbers are valid offsets, use infinity as the
placeholder for unconfigured values.
This doesn't work for changing page key script-opts at runtime because
they are used as the indexes of the pages variable, but nothing actually
breaks if you do, it just uses the initial values. This is still useful
for conditionally changing sizes at runtime or for trying out the
osd-box profile by applying it from the console.
Currently --script-opt=stats-font_size=n is much bigger than
--osd-font-size=n, which can confuse users, so calculate sizes the same
way.
The \fs value to replicate --osd-font-size is
${osd-font-size} * 288 / 720 with --osd-scale-by-window, and
\fs${osd-font-size} * 288 / ${osd-height}
with --osd-scale-by-window=no. This is because
sub/osd_libass.c:update_playres() sets
track->PlayResY = ass->res_y ? ass->res_y : MP_ASS_FONT_PLAYRESY,
where MP_ASS_FONT_PLAYRESY is 288.
This also works with persistent_overlay=yes.
{\fscx100}{\fscy100} would also replicate --osd-font-size with show-text
and with osd-verlay + --osd-scale-by-window, but not with osd-overlay +
--osd-scale-by-window=no.
The default sizes are multiplied by 720/288 = 2.5 to keep them the same
as before.
It is excessive control to manually configure the terminal height limit
just for stats, if anything this should be added as an option used all
throughout mpv.
Use the property introduced in bf025cd289 to clip the lines of stats.lua
with accurate unicode width detection and considering --msg-module and
--msg-time. This allows removing the term ellipsis functions.
Also use script-opts-append instead of script-opts in the docs so
script-opts in mpv.conf, which could change keybindings, are not
overriden.
Scripts and especially internal scripts shouln't bypass msg.c logging
code for various resons, ranging from processing the input, filtering
the log levels, truncating the output and so on. io.write() is lazy way
of outputing to stdout without respecting mpv's logging module.
Uses osd message, because this has no prefixes. Added internal
flush-status-line command to flush current output without clearing
before exiting.
This commit will allow us to remove duplicated terminal handling code
from stats.lua, mpv core already handles all that and does it in better
way, without taking shortcuts.
If not opened in oneshot mode, close the stats with ESC. Especially now
that ? toggles showing key bindings by default, this provides an
intuitive way to close the stats.
Also do some minor reformatting of key binding documentation.
console.lua binds up and down to navigate its history. Add a private
flag to mp.input.get to instruct console.lua not to bind up and down, so
you can use them to scroll the keybindings page while filtering
keybindings.
If it is requested, this can be replaced with an argument to input.get
to not bind arbitrary keys.
Fixes#14966.
These have been deprecated for 9 years so it's fine to remove them.
Using the replacement properties like video-bitrate in stats.lua will
convert big enough bitrates to Mbps.
Show the same flags in loadfile.c, select.lua and stats.lua. The only
differences are that only stats.lua prints both image and albumart
because it's supposed to show detailed track information, and select.lua
prints the image flag because pressing g-v doesn't show Video or Image
like in loadfile.c and stats.lua.
This adds file tags to display along with the title, including
album/artist etc. for music, and series etc. for some videos.
The list of tags to display is identical to the tags printed to
the terminal and is controlled by the --display-tags option.
To filter out overlength tags (such as long comments and lyrics) and
files with too many tags, add file_tag_max_length and file_tag_max_count
options so that tags longer than this length are not displayed, and only
the first few tags are displayed.
Also makes tags show on page 5 only.
22a8b99 introduced print_perfdata_passes as a stopgap until a dedicated
performance stats page would be implemented. Since it has been
implemented for many years, remove this option, which isn't even
documented, and is likely to make the stats overflow beyond the screen.
To avoid a large append parameter refactoring is to make the append
function add the table index only if the newline character is not empty.
Otherwise, new strings are appended to the existing string.
If using --script-opts=stats-vidscale=no, until osd-height changes from
0 to the correct value, stats.lua's text sizes are multiplied by a scale
of 720, which with the default font size results in a font size of 5760.
Depending on the order of operations, if the stats are drawn at this
size before osd-height is updated, mpv freezes. I get this with
--input-commands=script-message-to stats display-stats-toggle in
conditional profiles, e.g.:
mpv --script-opts=stats-vidscale=no --include=<(echo $'[test]\nprofile-cond=true\ninput-commands=script-message-to stats display-stats-toggle') av://lavfi:testsrc
Fix this by setting a scale to 1 until osd-height is updated to the
correct value.
This change displays the scaled position and size of the image before
cropping to the target rectangle. In simple terms, it shows how much
margin has been added to the image or how much of the image has been
cropped.
Note that target resolution is displayed after crop as in fact all other
pixels are discarded anyway.
This lets you press / in page 4 of the stats and type a keybinding or
part of its command to filter it by using mp.input.
This works badly without a VO because both stats.lua and console.lua use
show-text and only one can be displayed at a time, but it's still better
than not having the search available at all.
Avoid having to configure both the OSD and the stats script opts when
you change the OSD options, in particular avoid having to convert colors
to BGR.
Also document the shadow options.
font_size, border_size and shadow offset defaults are kept because the
same values look much bigger in the stats than in the corresponding OSD
options.
osd-back-color is now respected without extra checks until you
explicitly set a shadow_color.
Turns out that adding more medatata like HDR10+ and Dolby Vision would
produce a lot of duplication and it is better to centralize it around
the track-list property.
Fixes: e720159f72
This adds a command to escape ASS tags to remove code duplication
between sub/osd_libass.c, console.lua, osc.lua, stats.lua and any user
script that calls mp.create_osd_overlay().
A command is used instead of scripting functions so that all clients can
use this and not just use Lua and JS ones.
osd_mangle_ass() also interprets osd-sym-cc and osd-ass-cc/{0,1}, but
since they use invalid UTF-8 characters there is no risk of escape-ass
users using them by accident, like with any OSD message.
Always replacing \n with \\N in mangle_ass() even when it is not called
by escape-ass doesn't seem to cause any issue, but I made it conditional
anyway to avoid changing how all OSD messages are treated unnecessarily.