2014-06-03, 12:42
Also, FWIW, all I really need is an icon to add TvTunes downloading support to DialogVideoInfo.. if anyone wants to draw one up
(2014-06-03, 12:29)jingai Wrote: capfuturo,
I've removed the loop=False when instantiating the TvTunes add-on and plan to add a button to download tunes in DialogVideoInfo. Was there more that needed to be done?
<onload condition="Skin.HasSetting(ActivateTvTunes) + System.HasAddon(script.tvtunes)">
XBMC.RunScript(script.tvtunes,backend=True)</onload>
<control type="button" id="100">
<description>Fetch TvTunes stuff</description>
<include>ButtonInfoDialogsCommonValues</include>
<label>31127</label>
<onclick>XBMC.RunScript(script.tvtunes,mode=solo)</onclick>
<visible>Skin.HasSetting(ActivateTvTunes) + System.HasAddon(script.tvtunes) +
[Container.Content(TVShows) | Container.Content(movies) | Container.Content(musicvideos)] +
IsEmpty(Window(movieinformation).Property("TvTunes_HideVideoInfoButton"))</visible>
</control>
(2014-06-03, 12:29)jingai Wrote: VideoExtras isn't supported in Metropolis at all yet, though it's on the todo list.Wow! That will be awesome and most welcomed by many who just can't wait to have a consistent way to access, control and manage their featured material from their DVDs and Blurays from within XBMC.
(2014-06-06, 19:39)hetas Wrote: I really like the look and feel of this skin, great work. But would it be possible to get a to see the currently running video on the Icon home layout? Maybe a small video window on the bottom corner of the Home menu.
(2014-06-28, 19:50)jingai Wrote: It's obviously not difficult to do, I guess I just don't really see the point -- the information can be derived from what's displayed already. I'm also not sure why it would be important to know at a glance exactly how many movies you've already watched..
<!-- Movies watched start -->
<control type="grouplist">
<height>24</height>
<orientation>horizontal</orientation>
<control type="label">
<label>$LOCALIZE[16102]</label>
<include>HomeStatsDetails</include>
<visible>!IsEmpty(Window.Property(Movies.Watched))</visible>
</control>
<control type="label">
<label>$INFO[Window.Property(Movies.Watched)]</label>
<include>HomeStatsDetailsNumber</include>
</control>
</control>
<!-- Movies watched end -->
(2014-06-28, 19:31)MacGyver Wrote: It would look like this.
If jingai had as much free time as me. (feel free to use anything in my Git that you might need to save you some time jingai)