2019-05-08, 20:40
Hi, genres info about movies are very useful, much more than movie titles mostly so a one guy has done a change to the file View_50_List.xml on my request.
The exact and very good solution that takes into account:
1) visibility when focused,
2) horizontal auto scrolling independently from titles,
3) if a genre is not available it centers titles,
4) no genres shown inside a serie.
Here it is:
In itemlayout replace original:
for
and in focusedlayoout replace the same label for
The result is incredibly HANDY and very ergonomic, you can see here: .
What do you think, could you incorporate that into Estuary default?
Of course you could improve that more: eg. put genre even under a picture to emphesize the visibility when focused, diffrent colors etc. It's up to you but in the list it is extremely ergonomic when listing through movies.
What do you think about that?
The exact and very good solution that takes into account:
1) visibility when focused,
2) horizontal auto scrolling independently from titles,
3) if a genre is not available it centers titles,
4) no genres shown inside a serie.
Here it is:
In itemlayout replace original:
Code:
<control type="label">
<left>70</left>
<right>70</right>
<top>0</top>
<bottom>0</bottom>
<aligny>center</aligny>
<scroll>true</scroll>
<font>font27</font>
<label>$INFO[ListItem.Label]</label>
<shadowcolor>text_shadow</shadowcolor>
</control>
Code:
<control type="label">
<left>70</left>
<right>70</right>
<top>0</top>
<bottom>0</bottom>
<aligny>center</aligny>
<scroll>true</scroll>
<font>font27</font>
<label>$INFO[ListItem.Label]</label>
<shadowcolor>text_shadow</shadowcolor>
<visible>![Container.Content(movies) | Container.Content(tvshows)] | String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Genre)</visible>
</control>
<control type="label">
<left>70</left>
<right>70</right>
<top>2</top>
<bottom>0</bottom>
<scroll>true</scroll>
<font>font27</font>
<label>$INFO[ListItem.Label]</label>
<shadowcolor>text_shadow</shadowcolor>
<visible>[Container.Content(movies) | Container.Content(tvshows)] + !String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Genre)</visible>
</control>
<control type="label">
<left>70</left>
<right>70</right>
<top>38</top>
<bottom>0</bottom>
<scroll>true</scroll>
<font>font27</font>
<label>$INFO[ListItem.Genre]</label>
<textcolor>button_focus</textcolor>
<shadowcolor>text_shadow</shadowcolor>
<visible>[Container.Content(movies) | Container.Content(tvshows)] + !String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Genre)</visible>
</control>
Code:
<control type="label">
<left>70</left>
<right>70</right>
<top>0</top>
<bottom>0</bottom>
<aligny>center</aligny>
<scroll>true</scroll>
<font>font27</font>
<label>$INFO[ListItem.Label]</label>
<shadowcolor>text_shadow</shadowcolor>
<visible>![Container.Content(movies) | Container.Content(tvshows)] | String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Genre)</visible>
</control>
<control type="label">
<left>70</left>
<right>70</right>
<top>2</top>
<bottom>0</bottom>
<scroll>true</scroll>
<font>font27</font>
<label>$INFO[ListItem.Label]</label>
<shadowcolor>text_shadow</shadowcolor>
<visible>[Container.Content(movies) | Container.Content(tvshows)] + !String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Genre)</visible>
</control>
<control type="label">
<left>70</left>
<right>70</right>
<top>38</top>
<bottom>0</bottom>
<scroll>true</scroll>
<font>font27</font>
<label>$INFO[ListItem.Genre]</label>
<shadowcolor>text_shadow</shadowcolor>
<visible>[Container.Content(movies) | Container.Content(tvshows)] + !String.IsEmpty(ListItem.Genre)</visible>
</control>
What do you think, could you incorporate that into Estuary default?
Of course you could improve that more: eg. put genre even under a picture to emphesize the visibility when focused, diffrent colors etc. It's up to you but in the list it is extremely ergonomic when listing through movies.
What do you think about that?