Inconsistent/Different behavior of "space bar" in Browser and Viewer interfaces for video/audio files
Hi,
As shown in the screencast (https://bit.ly/3guH7RJ), there is an inconsistent behavior of "space bar" in Browser and Viewer interfaces for video/audio files
Settings>Interface>Keyboard = SPACE set to "no action" or "next file"
Viewer: Play/stop reproduction
Browser: Nothing happens
Expected behavior of the SPACE bar => Play/stop reproduction also in Browser interface.
If you need further information, please let me know.
Thanks!
0.96.4 64bit: Inconsistent/Different behavior of "space bar" in Browser and Viewer interfaces for video/audio files
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Re: Inconsistent/Different behavior of "space bar" in Browser and Viewer interfaces for video/audio files (v0.96.4 64bit

Pierre.
Re: Inconsistent/Different behavior of "space bar" in Browser and Viewer interfaces for video/audio files (v0.96.4 64bit
@xnview
I'm glad you could reproduce the bug.
a) Just clarifying my former message, the expected behavior refers only to SPACE set to "no action" (previously I mentioned "next file" too).
So, the expected behavior of the SPACE bar in that case is:
Play/stop reproduction in Browser/Viewer interfaces, as well as in Fullscreen
b) Taking the opportunity of this direct communication with you, I'd like to make the connection of this topic to another one:
Add autoplay button in the player bar: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=34513
I'm connecting both topics because IMO they are the main XnViewMP usability shortcomings when dealing with video/audio files: (a) lack of the space bar to play/stop the reproduction working on every interface, and (b) the difficult access/toggle of the auto-play setting (the suggestion is a toggle button directly available on the playback toolbar, or even on the main toolbar).
Thank you!
I'm glad you could reproduce the bug.
a) Just clarifying my former message, the expected behavior refers only to SPACE set to "no action" (previously I mentioned "next file" too).
So, the expected behavior of the SPACE bar in that case is:
Play/stop reproduction in Browser/Viewer interfaces, as well as in Fullscreen
b) Taking the opportunity of this direct communication with you, I'd like to make the connection of this topic to another one:
Add autoplay button in the player bar: viewtopic.php?f=60&t=34513
I'm connecting both topics because IMO they are the main XnViewMP usability shortcomings when dealing with video/audio files: (a) lack of the space bar to play/stop the reproduction working on every interface, and (b) the difficult access/toggle of the auto-play setting (the suggestion is a toggle button directly available on the playback toolbar, or even on the main toolbar).
Thank you!
Re: Inconsistent/Different behavior of "space bar" in Browser and Viewer interfaces for video/audio files (v0.96.4 64bit
in fact, not easy 
Interface>SPACE is used by 'edit mode', and SPACE can be configured by user to an action.
So the only way is to add in 'interface>SPACE', 'play/stop video', what do you think?

Interface>SPACE is used by 'edit mode', and SPACE can be configured by user to an action.
So the only way is to add in 'interface>SPACE', 'play/stop video', what do you think?
Pierre.
Re: Inconsistent/Different behavior of "space bar" in Browser and Viewer interfaces for video/audio files (v0.96.4 64bit
Sounds perfect and is a very welcomed solution.xnview wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:41 am So the only way is to add in 'interface>SPACE', 'play/stop video', what do you think?
Thank you!
Re: Inconsistent/Different behavior of "space bar" in Browser and Viewer interfaces for video/audio files (v0.96.4 64bit
+1 Adding "Play/stop video" to the list of assignable actions is a clear and thus good solution.xnview wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:41 amSo the only way is to add in 'interface>SPACE', 'play/stop video', what do you think?
Re: Inconsistent/Different behavior of "space bar" in Browser and Viewer interfaces for video/audio files (v0.96.4 64bit
After retesting, it works in 0.99.7
SPACE plays/pauses video file in browser mode.

Pierre.