2005-05-22, 15:48
seeing as there's little or no information about programming with xbmc available, i'd guess that continuing to do things the way we are now is the best way.
the 'api' document for xbmc is laughable. they list some of the commands used but nothing about syntax or passable parameters. anything 'outsiders' know about the content of the xml files is stuff they've managed to glean themselves. open-source... it may be... documented well enough for you to add or change features yourself.. nope.
the 'api' document for xbmc is laughable. they list some of the commands used but nothing about syntax or passable parameters. anything 'outsiders' know about the content of the xml files is stuff they've managed to glean themselves. open-source... it may be... documented well enough for you to add or change features yourself.. nope.