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i was meaning using winxml :-p
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wow, havnt updated xbmc lyrics in a while, WOW!!!!
Looks very good! love the song progress bar! and the settings menu! and the smooth scrolling lyrics
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oh, i think the album art overlay should be hidden if its not overlaying the viz :-D
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i guess i don't understand, XBMC Changelog uses WindowXML?
About the overlay, avisible condition would work.
<visible>Window.IsVisible(2006)</visible> works, but then doesn't slide in until the viz is up.
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that would work, and maybe somehow have a bit of delay with the music overlay comes up as the album art overlays and looks abit messy..
Hey, im a skilled python coder now, YAH!
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Update: That getControl bug is now fixed (thanks Donno) in latest xbmc SVN. So it can now be run as many times as you like.
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Hmm, im not sure what example/code snippet you are talking about.
Also, i made a patch for the self.addItem that has now been commited to SVN - thanks Donno.
It allows for list items to be added to the TOP of the list.
- I needed this for my XinBox script.
Sometime next week i will finish it so it will allow inserting list items at a given position in the list - this is only usable with the self.addItem().
Example:
self.addItem(Listitem, 0) - this will add to the top of the list
self.addItem(Listitem, -1) - this will add to the bottom of the list
self.addItem(Listitem) - defaults to original bottom of the list
to come:
self.addItem(Listitem, 2) - will add to second poss from top of list
self.addItem(Listitem, -2) - will add to the second poss from the bottom of list
But at present, those last two will just default to orignal, adding to end of list
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Yeah, I wanted to grab settings, therefore a skin setting inside the class. If it can't be overridden, I'll just grab it before the call to the class. I thought I was doing something wrong.
I'm 99% sure I won't be able to fix it, but I can take a look at AllocResources.