On Mon, October 19, 2009 12:45 pm, John Molohan wrote:
> John Molohan wrote:
>> Hi Henne,
>>
>> I'd seen your tracker item a while back about your new OSD theme. For a
>> long time I was running an almost daily updated copy of freevo but I
>> haven't been for a while so I hadn't actually seen what this meant until
>> I came across your video http://www.hennevogel.de/hackweek-iv/
>>
>> Well needless to say this looks like it rocks. I know that Jason did a
>> mockup a long time ago with something looking a lot like this. Two quick
>> questions for you. Is this OSD only available if I'm using the blurr
>> theme? The second is can you post the patch again,
>> http://www.hennevogel.de/~hvogel/blurr-osd-1.0.tar.gz seems to be gone
>> and it's easier to have a quick look through that rather than trying to
>> get copies of svn and work out what you did.
>>
>> Finally thanks for this contribution, I'm really looking forward to
>> having a play around with it and I'll probably post it on www.freevo.org
>> to highlight it.
>>
>> John
> Another quick question, does the info screen currently support browsing
> the TV guide whilst watching TV? It would be really nice to have this
> and to allow the user to change channels, schedule recordings etc. all
> while the program played in the background.

Hi John,

Just to let you know this is a theme for the OSD display that uses
kaa.display, and I agree with you its a lot better than my attempt :-P.

As for the TV guide, this currently works for livepause, but I was/am also
writing the code to allow it to be added to any of the tv players. In fact
the code is in svn (tv.dialogs), although I can't remember how well it is
tested. It includes an EPG while in TV and a channel banner when changing
channel. Both these dialogs and the livepause ones really need someone
like Henne (hint hint) to clean them and an do a proper job on the layout
and design.

Cheers

Adam



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