Stef Coene wrote: >You can choose the background, watermarks and buttons. It will generate a >preview how mythtv will probably look. This is not perfect. I don't know >the exact place of the menu and the images, but at least it will give you an >idea how it will look like. > > Works pretty well but there is a much better way to do the selection.
If you modify the index.php code so that instead of generating a form with a button with the image on it you just generate and image like this... <img src="image.php?img=<?=$image?>&width=150" alt="oops" onclick="document.getElementById('preview_img').src = 'preview.php?type=backgrounds&file=<?=$file?>&dir=<?=$dir?>'"> Each time you click an image it then just updates the source url for the image and inlcudes the new selection in that URL as a query, this is then passed to the server which updates the session setting and generates a new preview. You also need to modify the preview image container to give it an id... <a href="preview.php?width=FULL"><img id='preview_img' src='preview.php?width=<?=$_SESSION["preview_size"]?>' alt='Preview'></a> And then modify common.php to remove the test for a form post (as it now uses a get or post depending on if you are updating the preview or reloading the page with a different section) then you will have a preview that will update without doing a full page reload. This should work in pretty much all browsers that people would be using these days. Cheers, Michael _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users