2023-01-31, 16:33
Getting the skin files to work on
Skin are just another another addon and so can be located in one of two folders.
Estuary as the default skin goes into the install/system folder.
Method 1 - From Github source code
If you don't have easy access to the file system, for example you are using an Android device, but you have a Windows/Linux/OS-X pc you can work on, then can get the Estuary skin files by doing the following:
Method 2 - From Kodi install with File Manager
This can be done using the Kodi File Manager more information on which can be found at https://kodi.wiki/view/File_manager using special protocol paths which can be found at https://kodi.wiki/view/Special_protocol
If you can't work out how for yourself what to do then you shouldn't be attempting this method at you can cause your Kodi install to cease to work.
IF YOU STILL DECIDE TO USE FILE MANAGER DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, WE ACCEPT NO LIABILITY
Skin are just another another addon and so can be located in one of two folders.
- Addons which are provided by default when Kodi is installed go into the install/system folder, the location of this will be different dependent on the OS in use.
- Addons which are installed by the user go into the Kodi data folder, for location of these see https://kodi.wiki/view/Kodi_data_folder
Estuary as the default skin goes into the install/system folder.
Method 1 - From Github source code
If you don't have easy access to the file system, for example you are using an Android device, but you have a Windows/Linux/OS-X pc you can work on, then can get the Estuary skin files by doing the following:
- Go to https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/releases
- Download source code:
- For latest release you will see Source code (zip) link. Select this to download.
- For older releases you will have to select the release before you can see the Source code (zip) link.
- For latest release you will see Source code (zip) link. Select this to download.
- Unzip the downloaded files.
- Open the resulting folder and in there you should see a folder named addons
- Within the addons folder there will be a folder skin.estuary and this contains all the files related to Estuary. You can copy this skin.estuary folder elsewhere, and then delete everything else that was extracted from the zip.
Method 2 - From Kodi install with File Manager
This can be done using the Kodi File Manager more information on which can be found at https://kodi.wiki/view/File_manager using special protocol paths which can be found at https://kodi.wiki/view/Special_protocol
If you can't work out how for yourself what to do then you shouldn't be attempting this method at you can cause your Kodi install to cease to work.
IF YOU STILL DECIDE TO USE FILE MANAGER DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK, WE ACCEPT NO LIABILITY