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thank you for redirecting me to a correct thread, I had actually posted it elsewhere prior but had not got an answer I could understand. then I posted it here as i thought "<label>[COLOR white]Total Movies:[COLOR mainblue] $INFO[Window.Property(Movies.Count)][/COLOR]</label>" was an info label. this would have meant that my post was perfectly relevant.
As i am clearly not as skilled as you are when it comes to all aspects of XBMC programming, I humbly apologize for angering you.
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I was looking into the code because I missed the feature were you were able to hide watched episodes. Isn't this possible by using the playcount variable? I noticed it isn't available for movies but at least it's something.
I don't have any knowledge of C++, so I could be completely wrong.
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Amra
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2012-03-22, 02:44
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-22, 02:48 by Amra.)
[EDIT] nevermind, this was posted in wrong thread. Sorry
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Hitcher
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Just run into a bug with LatestEpisode.[1-10].Fanart (although this might cover other/all labels) where the label isn't empty even if there's no fanart available, this in turn results in the fallback not kicking in.
Thanks.
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That has always been the case, ever since this was added. I doubt anyone will bother fixing it as the plan is to rip it all out anyway.