Then skinz are nice hopefully someone will incorporate them into a specific image for the vu+ without any of that dream rubbish splattered over everything
thanx for showing us
Then skinz are nice hopefully someone will incorporate them into a specific image for the vu+ without any of that dream rubbish splattered over everything
thanx for showing us
is this better or worse ?
2ndInfoBar-EncrypDeatails2.jpg
tinbin (10-12-10)
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Sicilian (04-07-10)
Well done looking good so far. Could you post a pic of the Grathmulti epg that you are going to use.
I have wanted to build my own skin now for a long time but cant find any decent tutorials could you point me in the right direction please.
Cheers for posting that. Looks much better. But, a few critique if I may?! (hopefully others will agree?!). Is it possible to put the 2nd info at the bottom rather than the top?! Also, can you make it stretch across the whole width of the bar?! If it's just me that prefers it like that, then just leave it as is, but I think it'd be better how I suggest... Let's see hehe
nope sorry, it is just what i have learned reading though the code, as far as i know there is no manual or tutorials anywhere, i used to be a systems analyst so debugging code is what i was good at, but it is a learning curve. i think i am going to have to get myself a python coding book so i can learn to create my own plugins. i am new to or this STB stuff
andy.
when you say "used to be", can I ask how old you are? You can ignore if you like, just got me interested Also, wondering what you do now (unless you're retired because so old hehe).
Also, once you read that python book, pass it over here. Only had a read up on a few functions before when needed them, but looks to be a pretty good language
i am 36, i say used to be because, i no longer work, my disability has progressed to a stage that i am no longer able to work , so i have to find little projects to keep my mind active, but i am limited on how long my muscles allow me to do stuff, they get tiered and weak very quickly i am about ready for the knackers yard lol.
Keep up the good work Andy im in the same boat here and like a good tinker (just can't do code).
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Yes I'm also looking forward for this on the downloads too.
Cheers for answering my question. Sorry to hear your personal problems. Glad it's not stopping you from helping the forums
Now, pass on all that knowledge to me of your programming skills previously, as I've forgotten all my c/c++ etc, and I'm sure you'll have a good wealth. Now, where did I put that brain addition plug & software hehe
It's a Ba~#*rd when the body starts to let you down. I was 31 when they packed me off to the knackers yard. Bottom 4 discs in my spine were damaged in a training accident during my job as an airport firefighter and then arthritus set in. That was in 99 and then in 08 I started getting sudden light head episodes. Two years of scans, xrays, poking n prodding and being told what was not wrong with me and not what was and I was getting well frustrated. Turns out my cervical spine is arthritic now too and the vertabrae or bone spurs are sometimes compressing thr vertebral arteries and restricting the bllodflow to my brain. Your right about finding things to do to keep your mind right, thats how i got into satellite lol. I wish you all the best for the future and thanks for your valuable contributions to the forum.