2016-11-24, 17:20
(2016-11-24, 17:10)Hazzastalavista Wrote:That's the type of thing yep.(2016-11-24, 16:03)trogggy Wrote:(2016-11-24, 15:55)Hazzastalavista Wrote: I don't know if anyone can help me with this. I'm using the xonfluence skin on winows version of Kodi 16.1. Took ages to create backgrounds, submenues and shortcuts, but now I have finished I'm very happy with it. I wanted to install this on my android box also running Kodi 16.1. Have deleted textures13.db and backed up kodi, have every box ticked. Problem I'm having is when I restore onto the android box or onto the wifes pc, the shortcut thumbnails don't appear. The shortcuts are there but the thumbs are not.Most likely the thumbnails references are pointing to a local windows address that just doesn't exist when you move to another machine. The way I get around that is by editing the settings.xml file in userdata/addon_data/skin.xonfluence to use special addresses (which use relative paths inside the kodi folder so work anywhere). I think it's either that (which can be a bit daunting if you're not in the habit of editing .xml's) or re-make the menus (just the problem bits) on each new machine.
I'm not an expert or anything like that, just a novice who tries.
Hoping this is a simple common issue and not me being a complete twat that ballsed it up.
Thanks in advance!
If you want to have a go then I'm happy to get you started - you'll need to get hold of your settings.xml file and ideally post it to a paste site, same as you would a log.
Thank you trogggy. I'll do each shortcut that isn't working properly again. Editing .xml's look daunting. Just opened it up and it looks long with all the true/false blah blah blahs. I did notice though further down with alot of the addons the following.....
<setting id="AddonSetTwo.3.Icon" type="string">C:\Users\Geso\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\addons\plugin.video.itv\icon.png</setting>
Its like that on most things so I'm assuming thats where its all gone wrong?
eg that one would become something like
special://home/addons/plugin.video.itv/icon.png
If it's a one-off it's probably easier to do it through the gui, but at least you know what's happened.
No twattery involved.