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    Customising Image

    To what extent can the image be customised? I am looking at trying to remove the VCR scart option in the menu due to it being accidentally pressed on occasions. And maybe tweek a few little things? Are there any user adjustable files?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joetwizzy View Post
    To what extent can the image be customised? I am looking at trying to remove the VCR scart option in the menu due to it being accidentally pressed on occasions. And maybe tweek a few little things? Are there any user adjustable files?

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    If you know your way around python you can customize quite a bit of the image to your liking.

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    Could you direct me to a couple of files?

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    Quote Originally Posted by joetwizzy View Post
    Could you direct me to a couple of files?
    here you go, unzip & replace this file in '/usr/share/enigma2' and restart enigma2
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    sadly it's not really a area that i am particularity familiar with but some one like rob van der does may be able to help a bit more.
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    There are two plugins I use for that purpose: 'PluginHider' & 'Menusort'. The combination of the two of them perfectly suits my 'need' to customise and sort all menu-items.
    As both plugins have a license that don't allow us to add them to the feeds, you'll have to search a bit to find them. Once installed, just add the two folder locations (/usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/MenuSort & /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/pluginhider) to your settings backup, and you'll always have them available.

    Pluginhider adds the option to hide all plugins from the pluginbrowser. I use that, as many plugins shouldn't be used by a casual box-user. If I want to use any of those hidden plugins, I open plugin-hider.

    Menusort can be used twofold:
    1- To hide menu-items (like VCR-scart, Factoryreset etc). If one would like to use one of those hidden menu-entries, one can use this plugin to open them.
    2- To re-order the sorting of the items in any (sub-)menu

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    @andyblac .. I used that file and it did get rid of the VCR scart option but it also made my box crash when I went into the settings menu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joetwizzy View Post
    @andyblac .. I used that file and it did get rid of the VCR scart option but it also made my box crash when I went into the settings menu.
    Upload the crash log here and maybe Andy can give you a revised edition.

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    Hi,

    Trying to install these plugins on my ET8000, not sure where they go and in what format, can you help please?


    Quote Originally Posted by Rob van der Does View Post
    There are two plugins I use for that purpose: 'PluginHider' & 'Menusort'. The combination of the two of them perfectly suits my 'need' to customise and sort all menu-items.
    As both plugins have a license that don't allow us to add them to the feeds, you'll have to search a bit to find them. Once installed, just add the two folder locations (/usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/MenuSort & /usr/lib/enigma2/python/Plugins/Extensions/pluginhider) to your settings backup, and you'll always have them available.

    Pluginhider adds the option to hide all plugins from the pluginbrowser. I use that, as many plugins shouldn't be used by a casual box-user. If I want to use any of those hidden plugins, I open plugin-hider.

    Menusort can be used twofold:
    1- To hide menu-items (like VCR-scart, Factoryreset etc). If one would like to use one of those hidden menu-entries, one can use this plugin to open them.
    2- To re-order the sorting of the items in any (sub-)menu

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    You might have a better chance of an answer by starting a new thread. You do realise this one hasn't been active for almost 5 years
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    the menu sort plugin causes a crash now anyway.

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