2022-01-02, 16:03
(2022-01-01, 16:07)latts9923 Wrote: @MB19681. Nice.
1. Yeah, I noticed that the other day as well. I have a fix for this in the next update.
2. Does this example you posted have United Kingdom listed as the Country?
3. In order to fix the problem with the persistent studio icon for Boxsets in KodiflixTV, I had to change the code to use the Skin default/Colored Media Icons to display the studio. The studio icon in the Media Flags at the bottom is using the White/Colored Studio Icons add-ons. I've noticed some studio icons are different between all the add-ons. I will have to scrub them all to match up studio icons. That will take some time. I tried removing the studio from the TV Show, but I do not see the next/previous studio icon appear.
2. There a 2 countries assigned to A Perfect Planet: United Kingdom / United States. The next tv show in my library Africa has one country labeled: United Kingdom. The country flags don't appear for none of my tv shows in my library.
3. I noticed that the black and white studio icon pack has 2783 icons, where the skin xbt file only has 1919 black and white icons. I copied all missing black and white icons to the skin default icon folders and recompiled the xbt file.
The icon at the bottom bar and the icon on the boxset look similar now. But as soon as I select the tv show Brot, things go wrong. There is no studio icon (RUV)for the tv show Brot yet. Instead the studio icon for the previous tv show is being displayed (DR1). For the next 4 tv shows (Callboys/VIER, Centennial/NBC, Chernobyl/HBO, Clan/VTM, the wrong studio icon is being displayed at the bottom bar (DR1). That's weird because the black and white icon is available in the skin default xbt file. The icon on the boxset is correct.
As soon as I select tv show Dark, the correct studio icon (Netflix) appears at the the bottom. When I browse backwards, the Netflix icon remains visiible for the previous tv shows I mentioned.
4. Have you noticed the audio language flag on the line that is reserved for the file path? (image 2, #2761)
Example: