2014-09-20, 04:16
Thanks for continuing work on that beatiful skin.
Also like your personal interpretation
Bugs:
Improvements:
Personal opinion:
Thanks for the skin(s)
Also like your personal interpretation
Bugs:
- Classic theme, focused home tile: There is a small space (top/bottom) between the blue border and the zoomed tile, left/right is ok (resolution is 1080p)
- Classic theme, settings: Some menu entries are grey/marked as disabled while beeing usable (for example skin selection and skin settings)
Improvements:
- Skin settings would be more intuitive by using select controls instead of grouped checkboxes
- Don't know if I understood the positioning of the home tiles but I think with UP and DOWN you increase/decrease the position numbers? Was usable for me this way but took me long time to understand because I disabled most of the tiles and wanted to move a custom tile to a top position. Position numbers of custom tiles must be relatively high, because I needed about 10-15 moves till it finally changed positions with the previous tile.
- Improvement: Show position numbers
- Real solution: Make tiles actually move and reassign positons afterwards (UP then would move upwards in the list and DOWN downwards)
- Improvement: Show position numbers
- Backgrounds shown when "Use background based on selected tile" is active are pretty lowres, looks like they are stretched tile images
- Would be nice if standard tile graphics could be selected in the file explorer when assigning images to custom tiles. At least they should be included in the skin uncompressed.
Personal opinion:
- Header/title texts are way too big, results in scrolling texts for example for tv series names
- Modern skin: Lowering high contrasts (e.g. the mid blue info box with white borders) could result in less "agressive" focus points for the eye
- Modern skin: I would like to see some transparency on the info box mentioned above and other parts like the "now playing" on the home screen, but I guess it was your intention not to use transparency?
Thanks for the skin(s)