Now that I think of it, we really need a new flag on the program class to
allow duplicates. I know some shows (like soap operas) have the same title,
sub_title, and description and we would need to over-ride my new code.

On 12/30/06, Justin Wetherell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually, try this patch instead.

On 12/30/06, Justin Wetherell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've done a quick hack for duplicate detection, if you want ro run with
> the idea.
>
> Attached is the diff.
>
> On 12/30/06, Dirk Meyer < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > "Andrew Flegg" wrote:
> > > Anamorphic skin
> > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> > > I've got a 16:9 CRT TV in the UK, connected over S-Video. X is
> > running
> > > at 800x600 (with overscan). Since the TV stretches the image
> > > horizontally, this means non-square pixels. The current themes look
> > > rather "fat" like this, so I'm thinking of working on an anamorphic
> > > skin which would look better on these widescreen TVs.
> > >
> > > Since I'm not an artist, I imagine this will mostly be done by
> > > squishing images in a current theme horizontally, and modifying the
> > > co-ordinates to take it into account. Since font width/height can't
> > be
> > > specified separately, I'm currently using Deja Vu Sans Condensed,
> > > which looks alright stretched back out.
> > >
> > > Is there such a theme already, or would there be a better way of
> > > scaling everything horizontally (perhaps in kaa?) giving the ability
> > > to define a theme which has ~1400 pixels horizontally to play with,
> > > which get squished to 800 on output?
> >
> > I know this problem. I now also have a 16:9 tv. I have square pixels
> > (running Freevo on 1360x768) but the skin still looks kind of odd. The
> > next gui redesign will get some information about monitor aspect to
> > fix this. But I don't use 1.x anymore (I don't even know the code), so
> > a simple 16:9 skin should be created by someone.
> >
> > > Ideally when scheduling favourites, it would look through the list
> > of
> > > previously recorded programmes and identify duplicates by subtitle
> > or
> > > - if no subtitle - description. It'd then not record it again.
> >
> > Nice idea.
> >
> >
> > Dischi
> >
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