List is always empty when I click to set favourite.
jodit
Junior Member Posts: 18 Joined: Feb 2011 Reputation: 0 |
2012-02-04 21:27
Post: #1
I cannot set any favourite in shorcuts options (in skin options). There is a problem with this?
List is always empty when I click to set favourite.
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Sharpe
Skilled Skinner Joined: Jul 2006 Reputation: 12 Location: North West England |
2012-02-04 23:31
Post: #2
Sounds like you haven't got the favourites script installed correctly - which is strange as it should be auto installed when you use the skin.
Try manually installing it. Download Link |
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jodit
Junior Member Posts: 18 Joined: Feb 2011 Reputation: 0 |
2012-02-05 01:26
Post: #3
Sharpe Wrote:Sounds like you haven't got the favourites script installed correctly - which is strange as it should be auto installed when you use the skin. finally solved! Thank's Sharpe! |
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Buadhai
Senior Member Posts: 238 Joined: Jul 2010 Reputation: 0 Location: Korat, Thailand |
2012-12-28 11:10
Post: #4
I installed the new Frodo-compatible Back Row (4.01) on my Raspberry Pi today (Frodo RC1). I'm having the same problem.
I assume that means that the Favorites script is not installed. How do I install on it on the Raspberry Pi? I've looked all over add-ons, but find nothing. |
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Sharpe
Skilled Skinner Joined: Jul 2006 Reputation: 12 Location: North West England |
2012-12-28 11:59
Post: #5
It should downloaded automatically but maybe seeing as the script has been updated a bit recently I might need to update the version required number in the skin's addon.xml file - not sure.
Anyway here's the script. Just download the zip and install it from the addons menu, |
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Buadhai
Senior Member Posts: 238 Joined: Jul 2010 Reputation: 0 Location: Korat, Thailand |
2012-12-31 10:54
Post: #6
I downloaded and installed the script, but there's nothing there. Tried with both Raspberry Pi and Mac.
With Confluence and the AddOns show up as possible shortcuts, but not with Back Row. Am I missing something? |
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Sharpe
Skilled Skinner Joined: Jul 2006 Reputation: 12 Location: North West England |
2012-12-31 13:26
Post: #7
Could be the step of adding the particular item as a favourite.
Confluence lets you add add-ons automatically to the home screen but with back row you can add other things as home screen short cuts including add-ons, folders, parts of the library, smart play lists etc. In order to add them you must first make them a favourite item. You do that by pressing the context menu when you are browsing that item and selecting "add to favourites". Then they will be available when creating a home screen or submenu short cut. Does that help?
(This post was last modified: 2012-12-31 13:27 by Sharpe.)
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Buadhai
Senior Member Posts: 238 Joined: Jul 2010 Reputation: 0 Location: Korat, Thailand |
2012-12-31 13:45
Post: #8
They are "favorites". I know that because the contextual menu now shows "Remove from favorites".
But they're still not available for creating shortcuts. |
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Sharpe
Skilled Skinner Joined: Jul 2006 Reputation: 12 Location: North West England |
2012-12-31 14:26
Post: #9
Oh that seems strange - although it could be they were added as favourites using an older version of the favourites script before you installed the new version of the script.
Try removing your items as favourites, then ensure that you have the latest version of the favourites script installed, then re-add your items as favourites and give it a go. |
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Buadhai
Senior Member Posts: 238 Joined: Jul 2010 Reputation: 0 Location: Korat, Thailand |
2013-01-01 12:44
Post: #10
It works.
BTW, thanks so much for this skin. I like it for two reasons:
Aside from those two items, it just looks and feels natural to me. Well done. |
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