2014-04-09, 21:42
I got the neweset version from github and I'm on Gotham beta 3 and evrything works fine except in progress tv shows widget and adding a custom favorite to the home screen.
(2014-04-09, 15:18)da-anda Wrote: I'm using ArgusTV as backend (windows based), but thumbs are not that special I think. I'm surprised that thv doesn't support them (in doubt XBMC should extract them). And the grouping of recordings is handled by the backend - no setting for it AFAIK. My backend is grouping them when there is more than one recording for the same show.After a bit of google research, it seems tvheadend is the one exception that doesn't generate thumbs. It does seem like xbmc should just auto-generate them in that case but the whole pvr section works a little strange.
@thumbs - no need to separate them just for that. Having icons there is nice (and needed for folders), it's just that the thumbs are duplicates in my case - but not really an issue. Was just mentioning it in case it would have been a oneliner. Don't make the skin unnecessary complicated.
edit: yep, thumbs in hub are working now. You probably should exclude/flatten folders though (if possible with the script/playlist you're using)
(2014-04-09, 18:09)onlinespending Wrote: love this skin. gorgeous. how hard would it be to change the color of the skin from the dark gray to something like dark blue? Is there one global location for the color values I could edit in a file somewhere? thanksIn the skin directory is a folder called "colors". Make a copy of "Default.xml" and name it what you like (e.g. "DarkBlue.xml") then edit the file. It contains all the colour values in Hexadecimal ARGB so first two digits of each are transparency values. Save it and change to the theme in Appearance Settings > Skin > Colour theme.
(2014-04-09, 21:42)bigbodiehard Wrote: I got the neweset version from github and I'm on Gotham beta 3 and evrything works fine except in progress tv shows widget and adding a custom favorite to the home screen.You need service.library.data.provider and script.favourites addons. When the skin goes on the official repo these will be installed automatically when installing the skin, but manual installation is needed when installing from git.
(2014-04-10, 01:11)jurialmunkey Wrote: In the skin directory is a folder called "colors". Make a copy of "Default.xml" and name it what you like (e.g. "DarkBlue.xml") then edit the file. It contains all the colour values in Hexadecimal ARGB so first two digits of each are transparency values. Save it and change to the theme in Appearance Settings > Skin > Colour theme.
(2014-04-04, 09:22)jurialmunkey Wrote: @clackerdacker - its controlled by the skin. Its the alarmclock lines in myvideonav. However, im going to tweak it soon anyway as it probably is a little on the fast side and you can always navigate over to it and scroll up and down to look through it quicker.
jurialmunkey Wrote:In the skin directory is a folder called "colors". Make a copy of "Default.xml" and name it what you like (e.g. "DarkBlue.xml") then edit the file. It contains all the colour values in Hexadecimal ARGB so first two digits of each are transparency values. Save it and change to the theme in Appearance Settings > Skin > Colour theme.
(2014-04-10, 03:26)jurialmunkey Wrote: @onlinespending - Adv Launcher views use the addon views so mostly it is square. I will eventually create specific views for advanced launcher that give three different aspect options - landscape, square and poster - but its not priority at the moment.
(2014-04-10, 01:11)jurialmunkey Wrote: In the skin directory is a folder called "colors". Make a copy of "Default.xml" and name it what you like (e.g. "DarkBlue.xml") then edit the file. It contains all the colour values in Hexadecimal ARGB so first two digits of each are transparency values. Save it and change to the theme in Appearance Settings > Skin > Colour theme.