I added this to my xbox running the pm3hd skin using this post
http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=254...stcount=17
When I add it the images cycle through super fast. Is there a way to slow it down? I'm running the xbox build from 12-30-2008
Weather FanArt Pack (Backdrops with different weather conditions)
kizer
Fan Joined: Jul 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Seattle WA, US |
2009-01-30 11:02
Post: #41
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kizer
Fan Joined: Jul 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Seattle WA, US |
2009-01-30 11:04
Post: #42
As well is there a way to have this run on the main page under the weather section so when you scroll up and down it shows the image for the correct condition opposed to having to enter the weather area?
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timdog82001
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2009-01-30 19:46
Post: #43
kizer Wrote:I added this to my xbox running the pm3hd skin using this post http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=MultiImage_Control That should tell you all you need to know, but as a hint, look at the tag <timeperimage> |
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timdog82001
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2009-01-30 19:48
Post: #44
kizer Wrote:As well is there a way to have this run on the main page under the weather section so when you scroll up and down it shows the image for the correct condition opposed to having to enter the weather area? sure. The exact implementation depends on what skin you're using, but as far as the multiimage control itself, you don't need to change anything about it whether its in the weather window, home window, or anywhere else for that matter. |
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kizer
Fan Joined: Jul 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Seattle WA, US |
2009-01-31 00:10
Post: #45
Thanks Tim I'll give it a looksee. I'm running PM3HD and will give it a tinker this evening.
On a side note it looks like I'm 30minutes north of you geographically.
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kizer
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2009-01-31 00:12
Post: #46
timdog82001 Wrote:sure. The exact implementation depends on what skin you're using, but as far as the multiimage control itself, you don't need to change anything about it whether its in the weather window, home window, or anywhere else for that matter. I guess I'm confused in what you mean. Don't you have to put the background statement in the myweather.xml and the home.xml files? |
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Wir3d
Team Razorfish Joined: Aug 2007 |
2009-01-31 01:48
Post: #47
kizer Wrote:I guess I'm confused in what you mean. Don't you have to put the background statement in the myweather.xml and the home.xml files? Yes, if you want to use them on the homepage and weather page. |
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kizer
Fan Joined: Jul 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Seattle WA, US |
2009-01-31 01:55
Post: #48
Wir3d Wrote:Yes, if you want to use them on the homepage and weather page. Thanks I'll see what I can break or give up after trying. hahahaha |
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timdog82001
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2009-01-31 02:07
Post: #49
yes, i was just saying you could pretty much copy and paste the multiimage control from one window to the other without having to change anything except maybe the position and size (posx, posy, and width, height). My point was that there aren't any weird window dependent variables in the control or anything of that sort.
And where exactly? Everett? I used to live in Port Angeles if you know where that is, and I noticed another member on here (or maybe it was xbox-scene) that was from the same place, and that kind of surprised me. |
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kizer
Fan Joined: Jul 2008 Reputation: 0 Location: Seattle WA, US |
2009-01-31 06:30
Post: #50
Marysville, just North of Everett.
![]() Thanks I'll see if can figure it out for the heck of it. |
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