Hi mate,
Great skin, i've tried them all and Transparency for me is the one!
I just wondered if i could give something back, how do you do your testing when implenenting new code? I'd be happy to run any beta versions on my box if it would be helpful to the development of the skin.
Just joined this forum last night but have been using XBMC for many years,
All the best,
Regards
Derek
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Derek
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2009-08-24 13:59
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Justcop
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2009-08-24 21:22
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Normally its a case of he releases what hes got as the new version, then we all tell him the bugs.
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Derek
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2009-08-25 16:44
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Cool i'll just do the same then only i'm yet to find a bug!
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SHen350
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2009-08-25 22:13
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I don't really find bugs myself, I just whine about things that don't mean anything. This makes me feel connected in a meaningful way and still have total denyability.
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Derek
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2009-08-26 09:49
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haha nice one
I have never come across a forum like this where NOONE even tries to answer their own questions without asking someone else. (I dont mean this particular Transparency part but the general help for windows for example!) The XBMC wiki/manual is VERY good and contains 95% of the answers asked on here, no wonder the mods are a bit off with most questions!
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