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ripose-jp avatar ripose-jp commented on June 22, 2024

automatically unpause on hover

This feature doesn't work for anyone that needs to move their mouse off search results to interact with other elements like the subtitle list. This basically makes all {context} markers unusable.

This feature that exists from the Chrome extension Language Reactor.

I've seen a few people use this as a justification for why a feature should be in Memento. I'm not competing with them. What choices they make for their software don't affect Memento in any way.

another suggestion I can make is when the cursor enters then exits the dictionary pop-up, it will automatically be hidden

I did this back when Memento was barely a few weeks old and it was terrible. If you accidentally moved your mouse outside the popup, the whole thing would disappear and you would lose your place. It is exceptionally hard to close the popup accidentally now, as it should be.

Currently, subtitles show when the cursor is in the bottom 20% of the player. A problem I have found with this idea could be that it prevents Anki mining or scrolling through the pop-up.

This is not a problem, I thought of this and implemented a solution before I pushed the feature.

I'm not big on this feature. If anything, one of Memento's biggest issues is its reliance on the mouse. With mpv you never have to use the mouse. The entire player can be controlled with the keyboard. That's the direction Memento should be moving in.

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ripose-jp avatar ripose-jp commented on June 22, 2024

Closing this as a wontfix since there's been no response for a week.

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Calvin-Xu avatar Calvin-Xu commented on June 22, 2024

automatically unpause on hover

I recall one fork did this feature. You can look for it and possibly rebase it to your local build. But I don’t remember it worked very well in actual usage.

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ripose-jp avatar ripose-jp commented on June 22, 2024

I originally took the idea of the auto-pause feature from mdatsev's fork. I didn't look at his code, just the commit message, so I don't know if he implemented it in such a way that it unpaused after moving the cursor off of the subtitles.

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