2022-01-24, 17:40
(2022-01-23, 23:58)bsoriano Wrote:(2022-01-21, 01:00)robertlaing Wrote: The only issue I have noted is that if I choose the top right overlay option, when I am in a movie list, the clarity of the top right overlay marks are very dependent on the level of focus.
I like to use the 0% focus, so that everything is bright, and in this instance the top right overlay marks are invisible until my cursor goes over the movie, and even then they are very faint.
However, if i do not choose to use the top right overlay option, the bottom left mark is really bright in the movie list at 0% focus.
@robertlaing , I understand that you are talking about Fanart view, and the level of dimming for the unfocused items. Please confirm.
If this is the case, then you are correct, there was incorrect dimming being applied to the top right overlays in Fanart view. I just fixed this on GitHub (Matrix only). Please test and let me know. Thanks.
Regards,
Bart
Hi Bart,
Yes, this is exactly what I was talking about!
I have tested it and it looks great, so thank you very much for that change.
One thing I noticed when testing is that in the skin options, media views, Marks and Overlays - the hide unwatched episode marks does not display the yellow toggle button when you choose.
I also have a music issue I would love you to look at:
In the album list and the big song list, the songs are diplayed in the list as follows:
01. Boys Don't Cry . (02:34) The Cure
02. Plastic Passion . (02:15) The Cure
03. 10:15 Saturday Night . (03:40) The Cure
04. Accuracy . (02:18) The Cure
Now, in a playlist (such as party mode) the songs appear as such:
01. The Cure - Boy's Don't Cry 02:34
02. The Cure - Plastic Passion 02:15
03. The Cure - 10:15 Saturday Night 03:40
04. The Cure - Accuracy 02:18
I think that the playlist format is so much neater, is there anyway that you could change things so that the album list and song list would show the songs in the same format as the playlist. This would give the same consistency across the music.
Thanks very much Bart for all your continuing hard work.
Kind regards,
Robert.