On 1/20/2011 08:46, Adam Charrett wrote:
> I've used cancel to allow me to restart the freevo interface by adding a
> while loop in the shell script that start freevo, means I can easily
> restart the interface without waiting for the whole system to reboot.
> Can you raise a feature request for this on the tracker.
Hey, now that's a neat idea I never thought about. Granted, usually when 
I need to restart the interface, I'm either already hacking on it (so 
I'm logged in) or it's crashed/wedged so bad I can't get back to the 
main menu through the interface.

I'm just thinking out loud here, but wouldn't it be interesting to have 
a hidden 'restart interface' button, like the 'hibernate' option in 
Windows XP? XP normally shows 'Standby', 'Shutdown' and 'Restart'. But 
if you hold down shift, 'Standby' turns into 'Hibernate'. What if 
pressing Display while at the shutdown menu, 'Reboot' turned into 
'Restart Interface'? Again, just thinking out loud here. ^_^
>
> Try out the proper skin 'blurr' rather than my amateur "he's what you can
> do with this" base skin :-)
>
Oh ho! 'Here's a quarter, go get yourself a real interface skin?' ^_^

I'm using Blurr, as selected through the interface. I checked and short 
of some local modifications I'm playing with, all the files in 
share/freevo/skins are up to date with SVN. Of course as I admitted in 
the last e-mail, things in my local copy got a bit wonky for a while. 
I'll back up my changes to the skin fxds and revert them and see if it 
changes anything. In the meantime, is there somewhere else I need to go 
to get this proper 'Blurr' skin? Or is it affected by something outside 
of share/freevo/skins?

Thanks for your help. Always appreciate it.

James
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