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Move the section describing the per movie config files
up, so it doesn't get seperated from the rest of the
config file doc by the config file example
author | attila |
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date | Mon, 31 Jul 2006 04:18:25 +0000 |
parents | a5bef61f49bf |
children | 886df65b96e8 |
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Template: mplayer/replace-existing-files Type: boolean Default: true Description: Upgrade existing system? It looks like you've configured MPlayer already. If you'd like to configure it with this program, I'll have to delete the old configuration /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf. Do you want to continue configuration with this program? If you say "Yes", I'll go ahead and delete your old configuration and you can create it anew with this program. If you say "No" I'm going to exit now since you don't want me to replace your existing files. If you change your mind later, you can run 'dpkg-reconfigure mplayer'. Template: mplayer/ttfont Type: select Choices: ${ttfontchoices} Default: ${ttfontdefault} Description: MPlayer fonts MPlayer can use TrueType fonts to render the OSD and subtitles. Choose your favorite. Template: mplayer/no-ttfont Type: note Description: MPlayer cannot find TrueType fonts You should install a package providing TrueType fonts (such as 'ttf-freefont' or 'ttf-bitstream-vera' or 'msttcorefonts' ) and reconfigure mplayer.