QUARTZ - Gotham - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Skins Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=67) +---- Forum: Quartz (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=141) +---- Thread: QUARTZ - Gotham (/showthread.php?tid=206346) Pages:
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- Peter911 - 2012-03-05 Hi, same Problem with button down in context menue. Keep on your perfect Skin, Pecinko! - pecinko - 2012-03-05 OK, nice catch. Here you can see that I spend much more time coding skin that actually using it This is fixed now and I believe we already have Add-ons section on home. Gimme something else - mediumdry - 2012-03-05 pecinko Wrote:gimme something else3.06? - skimshady - 2012-03-05 A small suggestion. On the home screen, when you are at the bottom of one of the categories, moving down one more time should take you all the way up again. Another thing, is it possible to add/edit/delete favourites in the GUI without having to manually edit the favourites.xml -file. In the settings, there is just one too many category to fit into the screen without scrolling. Could something be done there? Merge two categories, move one out to the home screen, make slightly smaller font size, use the space on the left side etc? - pecinko - 2012-03-05 bthusby Wrote:A small suggestion. On the home screen, when you are at the bottom of one of the categories, moving down one more time should take you all the way up again. Problem is you may not not you have hit the bottom as you cannot see next items. That way you press down thinking there is one more to come but it takes you all the way up. When you press up you don't return but end up in recently added. Quote:Another thing, is it possible to add/edit/delete favourites in the GUI without having to manually edit the favourites.xml -file. What precisely you have in mind? Quote:In the settings, there is just one too many category to fit into the screen without scrolling. Could something be done there? Merge two categories, move one out to the home screen, make slightly smaller font size, use the space on the left side etc? No, no and no But I can remove some of the settings to avoid clutter? - skimshady - 2012-03-05 pecinko Wrote:Problem is you may not not you have hit the bottom as you cannot see next items. That way you press down thinking there is one more to come but it takes you all the way up. When you press up you don't return but end up in recently added. Anyone have that many items? Maybe moving up when in 'recently added' should take you to the bottom of the items list too? About favourites, I haven't been using it yet. When I enter the Favourite-item the screen is almost blank; nothing to select. It seems one has to edit the xml-file to utilize favourites. Or am I wrong? What are people using favourites for anyway? And lastly, I think it would be good to avoid clutter on the settings-screen. No scrolling should be needed. Maybe one or two of the settings are unimportant enough to put under (merge with) another setting item? Or important enough to bring to the home screen under XBMC category? - pecinko - 2012-03-05 bthusby Wrote:About favourites, I haven't been using it yet. When I enter the Favourite-item the screen is almost blank; nothing to select. It seems one has to edit the xml-file to utilize favourites. Or am I wrong? What are people using favourites for anyway? So you would want to remove "Favourites" item from XBMC menu? **Use context menu on any item to add it to favorites. Or, use skin options to assign item from favorites to submenu of your choice. E.g. - go add trailers to Movies submenu. - mediumdry - 2012-03-05 bthusby Wrote:Anyone have that many items?raises hand.... I agree with Pecinko, if you cycle, you can't easily go back. I was wondering about the non-cycling at first but now I prefer it to the alternative, which would be messy. bthusby Wrote:Or am I wrong? What are people using favourites for anyway?Speaking for myself, I use favourites to get handy shortcuts on the home screen. Under music I have years and artists, under tv shows I have links to video addons that show missed shows and the like and I use it a lot to have different tv channels I have in livestreams to show up under "Live TV" (a renamed pictures, which I don't use). If anything, I'd like more favourites on the home screen. - skimshady - 2012-03-05 pecinko Wrote:So you would want to remove "Favourites" item from XBMC menu? Im just tossing it out there. An Add-on doesn't need to be a favourite to put it in the media shelf for the Quartz skin so... My needs are covered by the Add-ons media shelf function, but I would very much like to hear smart uses for Favourites I don't know if Favourites should be in the XBMC menu... Is it possible to make a mimic of the navigation sound of Apple TV too? Optional of course for those who likes it quiet - skimshady - 2012-03-05 mediumdry Wrote:Speaking for myself, I use favourites to get handy shortcuts on the home screen. Oh I see. I still have a lot to learn How do you make those advanced favourites? Do you hack the Favourites.xml file sometimes? Or is everything GUI enabled? - mediumdry - 2012-03-05 All GUI enabled, just choose the context menu and select "add to favourites". Currently I need to edit the name in the favourites, if I want that, because Quartz no longer allows it, but it still ends up with what I want. How you get to the context menu depends on how you control your XBMC. I can be a right-click or (in my case) a long menu press on my apple remote, there's a keyboard shortcut for it too... - akevit - 2012-03-06 mediumdry Wrote:raises hand.... I wasn't aware of favourites being used in the way you're saying, and you're not referring to playlists are you? As far as I knew the favourites.xml was fairly basic and you pretty much just populate the favourites menu by adding items to it via the context menu. The playlists are where things can get quite advanced. On a side note for Pecinko, were any changes made in Quartz3 for the Apple Remote? Big skip forward doesn't seem to work, maybe this is another thing I needed to custom add back in. - skimshady - 2012-03-06 akevit Wrote:On a side note for Pecinko, were any changes made in Quartz3 for the Apple Remote? Big skip forward doesn't seem to work, maybe this is another thing I needed to custom add back in. And also for the Apple remote, what about holding the arrows makes navigation in the menus move quick? Now one has to press multiple times instead of holding... And when watching video the same would rewind or fast-forward. Is it skin related to add functions to the remote? - pecinko - 2012-03-06 bthusby Wrote:And also for the Apple remote, what about holding the arrows makes navigation in the menus move quick? Now one has to press multiple times instead of holding... And when watching video the same would rewind or fast-forward. Is it skin related to add functions to the remote? No, not in any way. Take a look at wiki for how to make custom mappings for your remote. - pecinko - 2012-03-06 mediumdry Wrote:All GUI enabled, just choose the context menu and select "add to favourites". Currently I need to edit the name in the favourites, if I want that, because Quartz no longer allows it, but it still ends up with what I want. If you bring up context menu while in favorites you will be pleasantly surprised It is supported by XBMC, so there's no need to manually edit XML or add it to skin. |