(2016-12-19, 09:46)BigNoid Wrote: Yeah I changed that because the settings can also be entered through the media windows (in the side blade there are settings shortcuts now). But you are right, it's kinda distracting. Will change it to only kick in the animation if not entered from settings section.
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BigNoid I did have an opinion on this but it is just a random thought so please do not infer anything other than it being just my doofy opinion
Currently the side menu in settings is different and does not show the settings level option until selecting a category. When testing the above mentioned changes I thought it, IMHO, was better using the animation to alert to the user the difference not already apparent when selecting a category from the main settings.
To further clarify my thoughts... I noticed that the current update to the animation does not take into account the separate window/dialogs for SystemInfo and Profiles. I have not yet updated to Kodi master as I like to wait until at least the previous version has been released so if this does work perfectly for Kodi 18, or will, then please ignore the ramblings of a strange individual like myself. However, since, I am not sure if a conversation like this would fit better on GitHub I thought it best to mention my opinion here, I hope that it is OK to do so, if not please let me know.
I am truly interested in your thoughts on this...
P.S. I noticed when using the new playercontrols buttons, on 'Krypton" so please take with a grain of salt,
that it focuses on 9050 button 616 when playing audio after pressing back from playercontrols and it is focused on that button (616) in the side menu which is not visible so in my testing it was confusing when going from 9050 to playercontrols to hidden 9050 when playing audio.
Tested a few things but it always seemed to revert to 9050 using my limited testing and adding/changing options like clearing mediamenu property first for audio and video or adding an onunload focus but I did not try everything so for me changing the current onclick to <onclick condition="Player.HasVideo">ClearProperty(MediaMenu,Home)</onclick> worked the best.
Thanks.