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2009-11-14, 18:23
(This post was last modified: 2009-11-14, 18:26 by wannabegt4.)
How about if you use conditional visibility of the sub menu control group based on which wraplist id is selected? That way each time you press up it will evaluate which list item you are on and show only the part of the control group that corresponds to that list item.
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2009-11-14, 18:27
(This post was last modified: 2009-11-14, 18:29 by qualar.)
Currently each sub menu has a different window ID and is stored in its own XML. Wannabegt4 could you have a look and see if you can advise. 2 brains are better than 1 :-)
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Wannabegt4 - Just thinking about your idea. I take it you mean put all sub menus in the same window ID/xml. Then just display the code relevant to the menu selected.
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I'm currently at work on an ancient emachine with integrated graphics. Needless to say xbmc isn't playing well. I'll keep trying to make it work but if I can't I'll look at it tonight at home. I'll look at the xml though.
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I know, but that was the only way i could make the submenu appear when pressing up :o
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I have the menus showing ok <onup> no problem. The only problem I have to solve now is how to detect which menu to show.