Love the skin, it is nice and sleek! I do miss the ability to download subtitles with that nifty script though (while watching the movie)... any way you could add an enable the OSD button in skin settings?
Much appreciated!
[REQ] Add OpenSubtitles OSD Functionality?
UnisonRuss
Senior Member Posts: 243 Joined: Jan 2009 Reputation: 0 Location: Los Angeles |
2009-12-06 10:16
Post: #1
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amet
I wave my private parts at your aunties! Joined: Jul 2009 Reputation: 18 Location: Novi Sad / Dubai |
2009-12-06 10:24
Post: #2
UnisonRuss Wrote:Love the skin, it is nice and sleek! I do miss the ability to download subtitles with that nifty script though (while watching the movie)... any way you could add an enable the OSD button in skin settings? it has been covered here. there is a solution in post #3 Zeljko Always read the XBMC_Online_Manual,Frequently_Asked_Questions and search the forum before posting. For troubleshooting and bug reporting use -> Log_file. |
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UnisonRuss
Senior Member Posts: 243 Joined: Jan 2009 Reputation: 0 Location: Los Angeles |
2009-12-06 10:40
Post: #3
Oh sweet! Thanks for the link
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dny238
Junior Member Posts: 33 Joined: Dec 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-12-25 18:20
Post: #4
Since I wanted to modify the Confluence skin itself. I had to edit /usr/share/xbmc/skin/.
I understand that these edits will go away upon an upgrade, but in my case i think this is good. I'm adding OpenSubtitles_OSD and figure it will make the next update. Rob |
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Jezz_X
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2009-12-26 00:08
Post: #5
Its is and I have allready pretty much done it locally but you know it is xmas time so I have other priorities right now
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BluScrnOdeth
Junior Member Posts: 34 Joined: Sep 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-12-27 04:51
Post: #6
dny238 Wrote:Since I wanted to modify the Confluence skin itself. I had to edit /usr/share/xbmc/skin/. Couldnt you put the code ina seperate file and have 1 line of code call for that file? So this way when the files get updated you dont have to do much but insert 1 line of code for each mod you install? I'm not much of a programmer, just getting into this stuff little by little. so please forgive me if my idea is not possible.
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Bas.
Junior Member Posts: 15 Joined: Dec 2009 Reputation: 0 |
2009-12-27 12:12
Post: #7
It would be nice if there would be some "hook" locations in skins where coders can "plug" their modifications in? It would require less time to maintain code for both sides?
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boyofford
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2009-12-28 18:09
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Jezz_X
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2009-12-28 23:19
Post: #9
Just a heads up as of Revision 26111 there is a button in the video osd that you can set to the script from skin settings now
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