2011-08-09, 14:41
Quite right, I have to catch that event and make it happen. I honestly haven't messed with it since I've been busy with other features. I've added that to my to-do list, though, so it should get done...sometime.
Sranshaft Wrote:It's now up to addons to program that functionality so Jason would have to add an event for it. This may cause some problems though with getting back into PseudoTV from the home screen but Jason would be better equipped to answer that concern.
Jason102 Wrote:Quite right, I have to catch that event and make it happen. I honestly haven't messed with it since I've been busy with other features. I've added that to my to-do list, though, so it should get done...sometime.
PCBuilder Wrote:whats the latest app with all the new features I have been searching for the app you have on your website but I can not find it.I am running 1.2.1 but I dont see the functions you have on the new app on your website
Jason102 Wrote:Machine-Sanctum: This is a skin setting, I don't control it. If you go into the skin itself, there may be a way to change it.
Jason102 Wrote:Machine-Sanctum: This is a skin setting, I don't control it. If you go into the skin itself, there may be a way to change it.
# set the time labels
def setTimeLabels(self, thetime):
self.log('setTimeLabels')
now = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(thetime)
self.getControl(104).setLabel(now.strftime('%A, %b %d'))
delta = datetime.timedelta(minutes=30)
for i in range(3):
self.getControl(101 + i).setLabel(now.strftime("%I:%M"))
now = now + delta
self.log('setTimeLabels return')
Machine-Sanctum Wrote:I already looked but maybe i missed it. I'll search again.
EDIT:
As far as i can tell all the skin have the same time displayed.
When i search in the code in EPGwindow.py i find this wich i think difines how it's displayed:
Code:# set the time labels
def setTimeLabels(self, thetime):
self.log('setTimeLabels')
now = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(thetime)
self.getControl(104).setLabel(now.strftime('%A, %b %d'))
delta = datetime.timedelta(minutes=30)
for i in range(3):
self.getControl(101 + i).setLabel(now.strftime("%I:%M"))
now = now + delta
self.log('setTimeLabels return')
Jason102 Wrote:Oh shit, who knew...I forgot all about that code. Huh. Yea, I'll add it to my to-do list.
Sranshaft Wrote:From what I remember %I should return the international hour scheme meaning it returns the hour based on what is set in XBMC. So if XBMC is set, for example, to Australia 24-hour time it'll return 16:00. Whereas if it's set to Australia 12-hour time it'll return 4:00.It doesn't.
%I Hour (12-hour clock) as a decimal number [01,12].
Machine-Sanctum Wrote:It doesn't.
lboyce Wrote:I've searched this forum for a couple days now and I haven't been able to find answers to a couple of my problems.
1. Is there a good way to have a serial mode for custom playlists? I prefer making all my own channels with smart playlists, but there are a couple where I'd love for my shows to show up in a random order, but have the episodes of each show play in their correct order.
2. I was also wondering what I'm doing wrong as far as creating playlists with tv shows and movies in them? In my example, I'm trying to do a Star Trek channel with the original series, the Next Generation and all the movies in a channel. What is my playlist supposed to be set at (episodes, movies, tv shows)? I haven't been able to find a detailed explanation about how creating a mixed tv show and movie playlist is done.
Thanks for any help, and thank you SOOOO much for this add-on!!! Seriously, this is the first time I've ever seen my wife get actually giddy about technology. She usually doesn't care about a single thing, but her enthusiasm for creating channels and using XBMC now that we have this has been astounding!! So thanks!!