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- amet - 2011-01-11

Amet Wrote:EDIT: here is 0.0.6 , try it and let me know if "one o'clock" is fine

seen that? ^^


- donabi - 2011-01-11

Perfect. Works as expected.


- amet - 2011-01-11

great, will wait untill tomorow to see if anyone else makes a new layout and then push to the official repo

Thanks!


- wbread99 - 2011-01-17

Ronnie,

3 years living in Oss... Worked at a dutch base (vliegbasis) in Volkel for 3 years.

Appreciate understanding everything you do it the Dutch language.


- jpf55 - 2011-01-18

ronie Wrote:Qlock


steps to get it to work:
- download the script here: http://mirrors.xbmc.org/addons/dharma/script.qlock/
- enable it in Skin Settings > Scripts > Enable Qlock script
- navigate to the Weather button on the Home Menu.

Hi Guys, I must be stupid but I can't get it to work, I downloaded the script and put it the addons folder.

I launched XBMC and went to Skin Settings > Scripts > but there is no mention of qlock.

What am I missing?
Thanks


- EclipseGT - 2011-01-19

Are you using the svn version on T!


- ronie - 2011-01-19

also make sure your svn version is up to date.

the qlock is shown when the weather button on the home menu is focused.


- Hitcher - 2011-01-19

As clever as it is I just don't get it. Huh

It takes longer to read the time from this than it does to look at the actual clock in XBMC. Wink


EDIT: Please don't think I'm knocking the work out in to this by the way. Big Grin


- ronie - 2011-01-19

Hitcher Wrote:As clever as it is I just don't get it. Huh

It takes longer to read the time from this than it does to look at the actual clock in XBMC. Wink


EDIT: Please don't think I'm knocking the work out in to this by the way. Big Grin

agreed, it serves no purpose, but it's a nice piece of eyecandy. ;-)


- jpf55 - 2011-01-19

Image

So I was not up to date on the SVN for T! and haven't found a newer XBMC svn than the release version
It is now enabled but does not show the time?
What next ? Are there any other settings I haven't found?


- ronie - 2011-01-19

try if restarting xbmc helps.

if not:
- enable debug logging
- restart xbmc
- post Debug Log on pastebin


- jpf55 - 2011-01-19

Tried everything, here is the Debug Log

http://pastebin.com/fF2CBb8m

Thanks


- PatK - 2011-01-20

ronie Wrote:agreed, it serves no purpose, but it's a nice piece of eyecandy. ;-)
I'd rather see it in between X & O's games... then it has a better purpose; clock watching on the sly, waiting for a guest to arrive.


- ronie - 2011-01-20

jpf55 Wrote:Tried everything, here is the Debug Log

http://pastebin.com/fF2CBb8m

Thanks

doesn't look like a Debug Log to me.

you need to enable it:
Settings > System > Debugging > Enable debug logging


- amet - 2011-01-20

jpf55 Wrote:Tried everything, here is the Debug Log

http://pastebin.com/fF2CBb8m

Thanks

you have installed the script? http://mirrors.xbmc.org/addons/dharma/script.qlock/