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No that should only merge ListItem.Plot, ListItem.ShowPlot, ListItem.Property(Album_Description) and ListItem.Property(Artist_Description) to ListItem.Description because it's all basically the same and if I'm not wrong there's never a place where 2 of those info labels appear.
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Scroll by letter instead of page?
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jmarshall Wrote:<overlaytexture> is unlikely to be added unless there is an extreme need for it. You already have a diffuse + border, do you really need something else? Prove it.
This could be very usefull for some picture related views.. An overlay with some meta data.
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ControlGroup(foo).Position(foo)
Something that bothered me from the beginning is lack of possibility to make animation based on focused position in Grouplist control. HasFocus(foo) can't be used always as sometimes items are hidden, unknown ID (like in context menu) or are subject to change without notice (system buttons).
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Gradients for text would be a very welcome addition.
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Would be nice if the zoom animation wouldn't stretch the border of an image if specified. It should be an option of course.
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ListItem.IsHD (for 720 and 1080 videos)
I know it can be achieved using string comparison but it would be much easier if this check would be available.
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Don't think that's necessary... IntegerGreaterThan(...) is fast and easy enough.
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I would like to suggest a boolean if a movie or tv show and any of it's underlying items (episodes/seasons) or musicvideo are in the recently added database part, lets say ListItem.IsRecent. Reason for this is that I show a marker in my skin to indicate that the item has been recently added and I do this now by a whole bunch of stringcompares on the recently added home window properties. Alternatively a ListItem.DatabasePath could also do the trick I think, still substrings are needed then, but not as much as I have to do now.