2012-11-19, 10:52
You caught me. I never checked out this thread prior to the other night after the upgrade. Take that as a compliment though -- I had no complaints.
I have discovered the use of the lower right hand remote icon to bring up the overlay. It works only in Safari for me. Chrome is my primary browser, and I suspect I'll have to clear its cache in order to get this to work again.
I do still prefer the always available arrows + enter button. I use AWXi almost exclusively as my sole input to XBMC. I have a small Logitech Mini keyboard, but ever since upgrading to Ubuntu 12, there is some kernel bug that prevents it from working for the majority of the time.
I'm sure you'll hate this, but I'll toss it out anyway since you offered:
#1: JIRA On Demand uses a dynamic dashboard layout where you can configure various blocks of data points. This allows the user to customize their experience with the existing data, basically a dynamic skinning.
#2: An old-man-give-me-the-old-way button, where you click a checkbox and a sideframe renders to support the old style?
I have discovered the use of the lower right hand remote icon to bring up the overlay. It works only in Safari for me. Chrome is my primary browser, and I suspect I'll have to clear its cache in order to get this to work again.
I do still prefer the always available arrows + enter button. I use AWXi almost exclusively as my sole input to XBMC. I have a small Logitech Mini keyboard, but ever since upgrading to Ubuntu 12, there is some kernel bug that prevents it from working for the majority of the time.
I'm sure you'll hate this, but I'll toss it out anyway since you offered:
#1: JIRA On Demand uses a dynamic dashboard layout where you can configure various blocks of data points. This allows the user to customize their experience with the existing data, basically a dynamic skinning.
#2: An old-man-give-me-the-old-way button, where you click a checkbox and a sideframe renders to support the old style?