Hi,
one thing i liked about PM3.HD was the "System Info" Button that appeared next to "Shutdown, Suspend, Reboot" etc.
It shows sys info and xbmc buildnumbers. I have not found this in Confluence. Did i overlook it, or have you not included a similar "feature"?
firaX
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2009-11-22 23:37
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theuni
Team-XBMC Communication Manager Joined: Oct 2007 Reputation: 2 Location: Atlanta, Ga, USA |
2009-11-22 23:38
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Hit 'right' on the 'System' item in the main menu. You'll find System Info there.
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sho
Team-XBMC Member Joined: May 2004 Reputation: 3 |
2009-11-22 23:39
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these damn sub-blades will be the end of me
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CrashX
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2009-11-22 23:42
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I can't find it either but I think it is better to be put under System->System->Hardware then on the shutdown menu ..
Shouldn't menu name be "Settings" instead of "System" ? The normal XBMC log IS NOT a debug log, to enable debug logging you must toggle it on under XBMC Settings - System or in advancedsettings.xml. Use XBMC Debug Log Addon to retrieve it. |
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jmarshall
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2009-11-22 23:46
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Press RIGHT from System. See why it's not labelled "Settings"
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CrashX
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2009-11-22 23:46
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theuni Wrote:Hit 'right' on the 'System' item in the main menu. You'll find System Info there. Yup found it thanks but it isn't that obvious. Maybe the arrow icon should be lit up( change color to blue ) when "System" menu is selected. The normal XBMC log IS NOT a debug log, to enable debug logging you must toggle it on under XBMC Settings - System or in advancedsettings.xml. Use XBMC Debug Log Addon to retrieve it. |
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xbs08
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2009-11-22 23:51
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It was there in redux and i think it was there in mediastream.
And yeah, system makes more sense. Filemanager, profiles and system info aren't settings. |
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jmarshall
Team-XBMC Developer Posts: 24,523 Joined: Oct 2003 Reputation: 138 |
2009-11-22 23:55
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The arrow is there only if there is a submenu. The key is to keep it subtle so it doesn't overly steal focus while also making it obvious that there's something there. It's a fine balance - perhaps it's too subtle at the moment?
It's hard to tell, as when you know it's there, it doesn't matter how subtle it is from that point on! Cheers, Jonathan Always read the XBMC online-manual, FAQ and search the forum before posting. Do not e-mail XBMC-Team members directly asking for support. Read/follow the forum rules. For troubleshooting and bug reporting please make sure you read this first. ![]() |
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CrashX
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2009-11-23 00:02
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Couple minor things I spotted:
1) Pictures doesn't have right menu yet music does ? 2) Why is screenshot folder in debugging ? 2) Under Appearance-Settings->Screensaver ... If I set screensaver mode to off, it should disable screensaver time as well but it doesn't .. Also order should be reversed .. Screensaver mode should be first .. The normal XBMC log IS NOT a debug log, to enable debug logging you must toggle it on under XBMC Settings - System or in advancedsettings.xml. Use XBMC Debug Log Addon to retrieve it. |
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CrashX
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2009-11-23 00:16
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jmarshall Wrote:The arrow is there only if there is a submenu. The key is to keep it subtle so it doesn't overly steal focus while also making it obvious that there's something there. It's a fine balance - perhaps it's too subtle at the moment? Arrow icon looks be grey which indicates that it is disabled. Something other than grey prehaps ? The normal XBMC log IS NOT a debug log, to enable debug logging you must toggle it on under XBMC Settings - System or in advancedsettings.xml. Use XBMC Debug Log Addon to retrieve it. |
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