

PropertiesChanged ¶Įvery time that some property change, signal will be called Quit ¶ If true, calling Raise will cause the media application to attempt to bring its user interface to the front, although it may be prevented from doing so (by the window manager, for example). If false, calling Raise will have no effect, and may raise a NotSupported error. Indicates whether the /org/mpris/MediaPlayer2 object implements the interface. However, even if it is true, the media player may still be unable to fulfil the request, in which case attempting to set this property will have no effect (but should not raise an error). If CanSetFullscreen is false, then attempting to set this property should have no effect, and may raise an error. If CanSetFullscreen is true, clients may set this property to true to tell the media player to enter fullscreen mode, or to false to return to windowed mode.
#State property 2 tracklist software#
Media center software may well have this value fixed to true
#State property 2 tracklist full#
A value of true indicates that the media player is taking up the full screen. Returns Read Write Whether the media player is occupying the fullscreen. Clients should handle its absence gracefully Fullscreen ¶ desktop file which complies with the Desktop entry specification, with the ‘.desktop’ extension stripped.Įxample: The desktop entry file is ‘/usr/share/applications/vlc.desktop’, and this property contains ‘vlc’ Returns Read only When this property changes, the .PropertiesChanged signal is emitted with the new value. If the media player knows in advance that it will not be able to fulfil the request, however, this property should be false. Clients should handle its absence gracefully.Īdded in 2.2.note:: Note that the media player may be unable to fulfil the request. If true, attempting to set Fullscreen will not raise an error, and (if it is different from the current value) will cause the media player to attempt to enter or exit fullscreen mode. Returns Read only If false, attempting to set Fullscreen will have no effect, and may raise an error. When this property changes, the .PropertiesChanged signal is emitted with the new value.

Returns Read only If false, calling Raise will have no effect, and may raise a NotSupported error. If true, calling Quit will cause the media application to attempt to quit (although it may still be prevented from quitting by the user, for example). If false, calling Quit will have no effect, and may raise a NotSupported error. Returns Read only Inject attrs from decorator at new object then return obje This class contains the constants defined at index of MPRIS2 definition:Ĭlass mpris2.
