Vision 2 skin release

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RenZ0R Offline
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Post: #11
Good work, im really liking the TV views, is there a alternative home menu in the works? Ive never been a fan of what looks like, a side scrolling menu Smile
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Rand Al Thor Offline
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Post: #12
Wow! Very Nice!
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platanito21 Offline
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Post: #13
When can we expect a release?
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platanito21 Offline
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Post: #14
It's looking good by the way.
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Post: #15
probably already uploaded to the skinning svn.. download from there and build the skin yourself.

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platanito21 Offline
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I'm on a mac (and a noob to this whole thing) so I have no clue how to do that. All the examples I've seen for downloading from the svn and building the skin are for windows.
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ChoccyHobNob Offline
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platanito21 Wrote:I'm on a mac (and a noob to this whole thing) so I have no clue how to do that. All the examples I've seen for downloading from the svn and building the skin are for windows.

If you are uncomfortable with the terminal window but want to get stuff from svn, get SCPlugin from http://scplugin.tigris.org/ this is a finder plugin that allows access to svn (fashioned after tortoise-svn), you don't have to install anything command line, this is a dmg with a pkg in it, very mac user friendly. Its 10.3.9 and up compatible and a universal binary.

Once installed you will have to log out and back in again, then you can access the svn commands from the context menu in finder (Look in "Context Menu"->More->Subversion" for the commands)

If you want to get a copy of everything in the svn:
1. Create a folder to put it all in.
2. Right click/control click (whatever, get the context menu up) and Select "More->Subversion->Checkout"
3. enter the url of the svn in the "Repository URL" box, leave everything else alone
4. Click "Checkout"
5. Wait a while for it to finish (it will open a window showing you what is going on)
6. Profit Big Grin

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Jezz_X Offline
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Post: #18
Its not on the skinnign SVN and wont be for a while its only 50% to 70% finished
And for all those people saying it should have this and that the screenshots above are not a complete representation of everything in the skin you do realize plus its not finshed
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ChoccyHobNob Offline
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Post: #19
Jezz_X Wrote:And for all those people saying it should have this and that the screenshots above are not a complete representation of everything in the skin you do realize plus its not finshed

Yes of course Jezz, we were asked in the OP for suggestions and comments good and bad, I think that's all people are doing Smile

It's looking really amazing, NineT9 and yourself should be rightfully proud of what you have achieved so far!

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Competes2win Offline
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ChoccyHobNob Wrote:If you are uncomfortable with the terminal window but want to get stuff from svn, get SCPlugin from http://scplugin.tigris.org/ this is a finder plugin that allows access to svn (fashioned after tortoise-svn), you don't have to install anything command line, this is a dmg with a pkg in it, very mac user friendly. Its 10.3.9 and up compatible and a universal binary.

Once installed you will have to log out and back in again, then you can access the svn commands from the context menu in finder (Look in "Context Menu"->More->Subversion" for the commands)

If you want to get a copy of everything in the svn:
1. Create a folder to put it all in.
2. Right click/control click (whatever, get the context menu up) and Select "More->Subversion->Checkout"
3. enter the url of the svn in the "Repository URL" box, leave everything else alone
4. Click "Checkout"
5. Wait a while for it to finish (it will open a window showing you what is going on)
6. Profit Big Grin

scplugin did not work for me on my new macbook, I heard that it's because the xbmc svn is a secured database?
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