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We currently use %U as argument to the Exec entry to indicate that gmplayer handles URLs. However, gmplayer fails to open files with spaces in the filename when launched from a file manager in this way. Changing %U to %F works around this issue successfully while still working with URLs. While this may not be a completely satisfactory solution, it is already deployed in distributions and a better solution is unlikely to appear. patch by Andrew Strong, andrew.david.45 gmail com
author diego
date Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:20:08 +0000
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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, the old configuration
 /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf will be deleted.  Do you want to continue
 configuration with this program?  If you say "Yes", your old
 configuration will be deleted and you can create it anew with this
 program.  If you say "No" your existing files will be kept.  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.