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2009-04-05, 19:43
(This post was last modified: 2009-04-05, 20:06 by krypt2nite.)
Open Aeon Stark/720p/Includes_MediaFlags.xml in your favorite text editor (Notepad++ I suggest) then you have to manually add new studios. So find in the XML where it has studio tags. For example.
<control type="image" id="81">
<include>Furniture_PanelMediaFlagsVars</include>
<texture>flags/newlinecinema.png</texture>
<visible>substring(listitem.studio,New Line)</visible>
</control>
So to implement Marvel you would just copy and paste that and replace the proper text.
<control type="image" id="81">
<include>Furniture_PanelMediaFlagsVars</include>
<texture>flags/marvel.png</texture>
<visible>substring(listitem.studio,Marvel)</visible>
</control>
You would also need to drop the Icon of course into the Aeon Stark/Media/Flags folder.
Also take note depending on the view type, showcase, info, etc. DJH has multiple instances of the flags showing up. So you may have to add 2 or 3. Just skim the code and find all the different parts. You are mainly concerned with Showcase view however.
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I think that faster and much easer way could be that Aeon read from .nfo file from <srtudio>xxxxx</studio> tag and just serch in media\flags folder image with same name xxxxx.png and just display it if it exist if not just dont display anything. So we could just make custom images and put them just to media\flags folder in Aeon skin. In that way we dont need to modify Includes_MediaFlags.xml everytime when we want to add new studio image. What you think?
Ps. Sorry for my english.
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Well, that would be nice. However, there is one possible issue: in order to be universal, the filenames should be short and one word. So if not XBMC or Aeon, then the MIP would have to contain a list of names, translating, say, metro.png into Metro Goldwyn Mayer. After all what you get from some online movie database is a full name, and not the name of the file, right? But that's solvable and indeed your solution seems fine. Perhaps you could propose it as a feature request?
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