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videolan
vlc-1.1
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4bdf68b0
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4bdf68b0
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Nov 19, 2006
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Antoine Cellerier
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Small doxygen doc fix (i hope)
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@@ -59,14 +59,14 @@ TYPEDEF_ARRAY(input_item_t*, input_item_array_t);
* several levels, while the onelevel tree contains only one level :), ie
* it only contains "real" items, not nodes
* For example, if you open a directory, you will have
*
*
\verbatim
* Category tree: Onevelel tree:
* Playlist Playlist
* - Dir - item1
* - Subdir - item2
* - item1
* - item2
*
*
\endverbatim
* The top-level items of both tree are the same, and they are reproduced
* in the left-part of the playlist GUIs, they are the "sources" from the
* source selectors. Top-level items include: playlist, media library, SAP,
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* and nodes (both are represented by the same structure).
*
* So, here is an example:
*
*
\verbatim
* Inputs array
* - input 1 -> name = foo 1 uri = ...
* - input 2 -> name = foo 2 uri = ...
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* - foo 2 (id 6 - input 2) - media library (id 4)
* - media library (id 2) - foo 1 (id6 - input 1)
* - foo 1 (id 5 - input 1)
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\endverbatim
* Sometimes, an item must be transformed to a node. This happens for the
* directory access for example. In that case, the item is removed from
* the onelevel tree, as it is not a real item anymore.
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