2016-02-19, 21:32
@flowerpot and others...
Think I might have found the Weather fanart problem in Jarvis but someone with more knowledge than I will have to look into it more. Since I don't write code I hope you all can understand what I'm getting at here and my terminology may not be correct so bear with a n00b a little.
In Kodi Isengard a weather fanart folder contained jpg files named 0.jpg through 47.jpg and na.jpg and a file in the root of the fanart folder weather-00.jpg. This all USED to be located inside the skin folder EXTRAS.
With Jarvis the weather fanart is now in /addons/resource.images.weatherfanart.name/. There is an info.xml file in this folder which looks like this:
Seems it's supposed to let the fanart know if the jpg files are each in their own subfolder, like they used to be in Isengard, or not. See <subfolders>false</subfolders>....well changing false to true doesn't fix it either! The fanart is just dumped in here and each picture is not in it's own subfolder. BUT creating a subfolder for each jpg and moving them to the correct subfolder does make the fanart work!
So, either something has to be added to a skin so the info.xml file gets invoked, or Jarvis has a bug??
Am I on to something here or not??
Think I might have found the Weather fanart problem in Jarvis but someone with more knowledge than I will have to look into it more. Since I don't write code I hope you all can understand what I'm getting at here and my terminology may not be correct so bear with a n00b a little.
In Kodi Isengard a weather fanart folder contained jpg files named 0.jpg through 47.jpg and na.jpg and a file in the root of the fanart folder weather-00.jpg. This all USED to be located inside the skin folder EXTRAS.
With Jarvis the weather fanart is now in /addons/resource.images.weatherfanart.name/. There is an info.xml file in this folder which looks like this:
Code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="true"?>
-<provides>
<format>jpg</format>
<subfolders>false</subfolders>
</provides>
So, either something has to be added to a skin so the info.xml file gets invoked, or Jarvis has a bug??
Am I on to something here or not??