2016-05-14, 22:44
(2016-05-14, 20:19)mhoogenbosch Wrote:(2016-05-14, 13:48)Mario S. Wrote: You must put the live tv menu entry on the third position and then its the first one after reboot in the home menuYes i know this should be the way to do it. And my live tv is indeed at the tirth position. When I hit back and the menu rebuilds, then it is indeed at the first position. But when I reboot the device, it is not first anymore. Movies has focus. When I go back to the settings, the live tv is still at the thirth position. After changing the order, and changing it back to the thirth position, the menu rebuilds and the circle starts all over again...
I have this behavior on both my NUC as my Pi2. Both running the same version, latest from 1.0.3 repro.
Within the settings for Skin Shortcuts ('System' > 'Add-Ons' > 'Manage Dependencies' > 'Skin Shortcuts' on Jarvis - other Kodi versions may vary - and make sure to click 'OK' to save the changes) enable the option to 'Never hide PVR shortcuts'. My best guess is that the PVR add-on hasn't initialised when the home screen first displays, so the Live TV shortcuts aren't visible and so can't be focused.
(2016-05-14, 21:51)aka12 Wrote: I think u experiencing this because your original build work was done in a different skin n perhaps different firmware which means different command languages n perhaps shortcut commands. So i think u can easily sort this out by doing the editing on your present skin that you are using at the moment and then try to save or backup your work somewhere and then do a fresh start for kodi and then restore the backup you have done. In this way kodi will recognise your builld origin to be the present skin and settings of the back up data. Because anytime you reboot then kodi maybe tries bring in the command language of the former skin and thats why u get things mixed up again...I hope this helps...
I know you're doing your best to assist - and I would encourage you to keep doing so - but this post is misinformed. Backing up and restoring won't affect the Skin Shortcuts scripts menu's (the script that is responsible for managing the skins menus) - unless done via this method, and then only to fix local-only shortcuts (such as playlists) and to move backgrounds to a different system. Nor will different firmwares, and there are no different shortcut commands on different systems (though there are some cases - such as the various power options - that will only work on certain systems). There's also no 'command language' of a former skin, excepting certain skins that provide 'hubs', for example, which won't affect any Kodi shortcuts such as Live TV - and the worst that will happen is they won't work. The Skin Shortcuts script is designed to share menu's between skins, and I'd like to think it generally does a pretty good job
Please don't take this negatively - your willingness to offer assistance indicates that you have the potential to be a huge asset to this community. Hopefully, the info I've provided gives you some more information on the Skin Shortcuts script (and skins that utilise it) so you can give more accurate assistance in the future and if you have any questions, please ask