ListItem.Art(discart) ?
#1
It seems this infolabel works for movies (takes disc.png in the movie's folder) but not anything else? I tried to find where this is defined in the code and came up empty.

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#2
That's because it's not a Kodi list item image but is provided by Artwork Downloader.
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#3
Thanks. I had meanwhile been looking through the Artwork Downloader code. So if I understand things correctly, addons can add art to the MyVideos database and set anything as the "type", after which the art can be accessed via $INFO[ListItem.Art(type)]? That seems to be how Artwork Downloader does it for type= "discart".

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#4
Yep. Users also can do it by selecting "choose art" in the context menu.
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(2015-04-23, 21:34)sualfred Wrote: Yep. Users also can do it by selecting "choose art" in the context menu.

Ah... That's the key. "Choose art" also works as "add art type". This should probably be documented somewhere?

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