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VDR Plugin 'console' Revision History
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2002-12-31; Version 0.5.1   for VDR 1.1.20++

- The Symbols for Keyboard and Bell are also working when the AIO patch
  is used.



2002-12-15; Version 0.5.0   for VDR 1.1.20++

- Uses now the new keyboard support of VDR. So the REMOTE=NONE or NO_KBD=1
  trick is no more needed to compile the plugin. The "-r" switch of the
  plugin is also obsolete.

  Attention: Needs VDR 1.1.20 or higher!



2002-12-14: Version 0.4.0   for VDR 1.1.15++

- Now you can predefine commands to be executed in a console.
  Like the commands.conf from VDR you can place a commands.conf file in
  the VDR configuration directory for plugins. The entries of this file
  will be shown in the console list menu by pressing the green button
  ('Commands').
- Nice symbols for keyboard mode and bell added.



2002-12-10: Version 0.3.0   for VDR 1.1.15++

- The ncurses library is no longer needed. 
- Now the cursor keys and function keys also are working in programs
  like Midnight Commander. 



2002-12-06: Version 0.2.1   for VDR 1.1.15++

- Now the plugin can be compiled with gcc 3.2.



2002-11-29: Version 0.2.0   for VDR 1.1.15++

- Uses now an own font for the console window with special characters
  for ASCII graphics mode. The small font provides up to 80x25 chars
  on the screen.
- Supports switching the character set to special graphics char set.
- The attribute underscore is now supported.
- The new optional mode "compress text" reduces the space between the
  chars and brings more chars to the screen.
- The "Auto enter keyboard capture mode" is now deactivatable.
- The duration for displaying the bell is now configurable.
- The colors wich should be used are configurable.
- Removed a bug that occured with more colors as the OSD can display.



2002-11-19: Version 0.1.0   for VDR 1.1.15

- Ported the hole stuff to a plugin for the new developer version of VDR. 
- Not all features from version 0.0.2 are support up to now.
- If a process has sent a bell signal then a symbol will be displayed in
  the corresponding console window for 5 seconds or in the console list
  until the user selects that console.
- The console list now will be updated automatically.
- No deadlocks anymore.
- All known "segmentaion faults" eliminated.
- No zombies anymore. Ok, there are some, but only until the corresponding
  console is showed on the OSD - then its zombie will be destroyed.
- Missing: VDR can't prevented from shutdown if a console is running.



2002-11-10: Version 0.0.2   for VDR 1.0.4, AIO 10.09
(never officially released because of dead locks)

- Processes that are running in the background (without showing it in
  the OSD) will no more be blocked if they produce much output to the
  screen.
- If there are consoles running, VDR will be prevented from shutdown
  itself automatically.
- The Terminal Emulation now supports the most features of a VT102.
- 'Console' can be used even if VDR is compiled with REMOTE=KBD.
  A new special mechanism in the interface can be used to capture the
  keyboard. In this mode the current OSD item receives all keystrokes
  before the cRcIoKBD will get it.
- The Console List will be updatet when one leaves a console screen
  and reaches the Console List.
- If a program has quitted, then the blue key changes from its
  previously caption 'terminate' to 'close'.



2002-10-31: Version 0.0.1   for VDR 1.0.4, AIO 10.09
(never officially released)

- Initial revision
- Terminal emulation for VT100, but without many features.