2014-05-20, 09:04
I use a text based busy dialog, and when active it should take the place of my window header. I use this visibility condition for that:
This works fine, except for the fact that the window header also hides when in any add-on the search function is used (but the busy dialog doesn't appear though)
I guess I could work around it by
in DialogBusy.xml, but I'd prefer to avoid it.
Is this behaviour intended? Is it because XBMC is "busy" waiting for user input or something?
PHP Code:
<visible>![Window.IsActive(movieinformation) | Window.IsActive(musicinformation) | Window.IsActive(busydialog) | Control.IsVisible(531)] +
!Control.IsVisible(9900)</visible>
This works fine, except for the fact that the window header also hides when in any add-on the search function is used (but the busy dialog doesn't appear though)
I guess I could work around it by
PHP Code:
<visible>!Window.IsActive(keyboard)</visible>
in DialogBusy.xml, but I'd prefer to avoid it.
Is this behaviour intended? Is it because XBMC is "busy" waiting for user input or something?