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Sharpe Offline
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It's been added - cheers
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Sharpe,

Great work. Big Grin

I noticed this...

movies:

Standard-View

[Image: clipboard01cu.jpg]

Press Left (Quick-Scroll-Bar)

[Image: clipboard02kb.jpg]

Freezed, no button press possible

[Image: clipboard03z.jpg]

Should be back to standard after pressing left on scroll bar

[Image: clipboard01cu.jpg]
(This post was last modified: 2010-07-03 16:52 by ubuntuf4n.)
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Post: #13
tvshows....

Standard-View

[Image: clipboard04u.jpg]

Freezed, no button pressing possible

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Should be like this (now right banner focused)

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Would be cool, if you could check this.. Laugh

Best Regards & many Thanks,
ubuntuf4n
(This post was last modified: 2010-07-03 20:05 by ubuntuf4n.)
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maybe mcborzu has the idea... ?
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Post: #15
lol - maybe he does!

I'm not quite sure what you're asking is all.
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ubuntuf4n Offline
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Post: #16
Enable the kiosk mode and access the above mentioned views.

The thing is that the options-menu is just invisible, that means its still there, but not accessable.
By trying to access the options-menu, the whole screens cant do anything by pressing buttons (because xbmc-thinks that there is still the options-menu).

So to clarify this a little bit, I am asking for something that would let us navigate from left to right (in the above mentioned tvshows-view for example). To make it flawless.

Please try it out, I hope you'll will understand what I am trying to explain...^^

Greetz
ubuntuf4n

I can do a video if you dont know what I'm trying to explain..

djdafreund, pls help for explaining it to sharpe.. Big Grin
(This post was last modified: 2010-07-06 00:48 by ubuntuf4n.)
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I get what you mean now, would need a little more work. I don't have it in my skin either but not a bad idea.

Would need some include conditions:

!kiosk mode=
Onright/Onleft bring up options

kiosk mode=
<onleft>50</onleft>
<onright>50</onright>

Or maybe just nothing:
kiosk mode=
<onleft></onleft>
<onright></onright>

Would have to do it for all views, didn't directly test but would seem like it would work...

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(This post was last modified: 2010-07-06 01:55 by mcborzu.)
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Post: #18
It seems not to behave that way with wraplists for some reason - but yeah I can see how to stop it happening - just a bit of a pain I suppose.

#Edit
Actually was easier to fix than I thought - I just needed to add the conditional visibility to the actual menu item the view's onleft and onright moved to as opposed to the controlgroup the menu item was under.
(This post was last modified: 2010-07-06 02:32 by Sharpe.)
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Post: #19
Thanks!!!
The Kiosk-Mode is now working fine over here.

Sharpe Wrote:ubuntuf4n - that behaviour changed because I fixed an error in the view. Previously it had an incorrect id number for the up and down controls which prevented it from looping back to the start when you got to the end. I'm reluctant to revert back to an erroneous version.

Okay, I'm fine with your idea of the loop-back when reaching the end of this view.
Just one thing: What do you think about enabling a loop-back for this view by constantly pressing right, right, right or left, left, left ?
Could you enable this in the next build for testing purposes?
I would like to see if it would give a more comfortable handling in real life.

regarding this view:

[Image: clipboard06t.jpg]

Regards,
ubuntuf4n
(This post was last modified: 2010-07-06 03:40 by ubuntuf4n.)
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Post: #20
Do you mean if you press right it moves down and left moves up? That won't work with that kind of view because of the two columns.
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