Yeah, thats what makes this so confusing, Linux is USUALLY case-sensitive but I believe if you use a weird filesystem (like NTFS) then it isn't. In OS X if I remember right the disk partitioner asks you if you want to use the case sensitive version of the OS or not. This may account for why only some people are seeing this. I believe the easiest way to nail down what is not working and why is as follows:
-Someone who is experiencing this issue needs to enable Debug Logging
--This is found in Settings>System
-With Debug Logging turned on, you then need to navigate to the non-working screen(s)
-This SHOULD cause a bunch of "WARNING" messages to appear in the log, like
"WARNING: Could not load texture media\YourMom.png!"
-After moving to the non-working screen, the person would then need to post either their entire xbmc.log file or just a portion. I just sticking the entire log into
http://pastebin.ca/
-Those warnings are the key to figuring it out.
Just an idea, I can't try it since I'm running Windows 7.
Roders, that suggestion is not 100% do-able. The contents of the lists you browse and how you interact with those contents (like the movies in your library) is handled by XBMC itself. The skin part of it is just a way of defining how that stuff looks and what controls are presented. Basically, "click OK to play this movie", is part of XBMC itself. It IS possible to set it up so that like left & right is to scroll through the list and then if you click up (or down) it displays the "info" type screen like in your mockup, where you could then click Play. Many versions of Aeon have some variation on this idea. I honestly don't like it very much since it is much clunkier than just "click OK to play the file", but that's just me.
Olaf, that's the best GamerTag ever
"My love for you is like a truck, berserker!". Have you played Borderlands yet?