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For future reference, you can set a playlist directly as a shortcut - "Video Library >", "Playlist >" (the one with the > at the end - the other will create a shortcut to view all playlists).
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Mmh, that's weird. I am failing to add a widget, which is based on a playlist to a GUI menu, which is based on a playlist. Does this work for you? What I am trying to accomplish is to have a GUI item "3D movies" and a widget with "Recent 3D movies". I have built two playlists (3D movies and recent 3D movies). I can map the 3D movies playlist to the 3D-menu, but cannot map the recent-3D-playlist to the "3D-menu-widget". Is it clear what I am trying to accomplish and are you saying that this works for you?
Understand that you aim to keep the views clear and that's fine. Understood!
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Just tested it with a playlist menu item and a widget playlist.
First time it didn't work as the widget wasn't saved for some reason (Unfledged?) but adding it again works.
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That's weird. I am using a recent nightly for rpi with conq 2.0.3. Could this be the issue?
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Try 2.0.4. It was added yesterday.
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(2014-09-27, 10:40)Hitcher Wrote: First time it didn't work as the widget wasn't saved for some reason (Unfledged?) but adding it again works.
A potential fix for this is in the upcoming release of the skin shortcuts script. However, if you can reproduce this without resetting your menus (you won't be able to if its the same issue I've fixed
) a debug log would be very helpful
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I added "recent movies" as widget to my 3D GUI, which works. But that's obviously not what I am looking for.
Below is more info on my 3D-recent-playlist that I am trying to use as a widget:
Type: Movies
Playlist is 3D movies
Items must match all of the rules
Limiti to 10 items
Order by date added descending
Group by default
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(2014-09-27, 13:31)steve1977 Wrote: Upgraded to 2.0.4. Removed the widget and added it back. Still nothing. WIll upload log separately.
And the log: http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=304301
Try switching to the horizontal menu (I'm assuming you don't have it enabled
).
By the way, that's not a debug log - for a debug log you need to enable debugging in Settings > System.
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Hitcher - I'm probably being blind here, but I just took a look through the code and can't see a widget for playlists in Include_Home_Default.xml... (still on x.0.3 here)
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Thanks. Yes!!! It works once switching to horizonal menu. I can live with this if there is no fix possible, but in general prefer the vertical way.
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Thanks, appreciate your help in fixing this. Are you still fixing things in the Gotham version or will this fix "just" see the Helix repo? Are these the two versions that you are refering to?
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