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<DIV>Hi all,<BR><BR>I'm by no means a themer but I saw this theme from
a<BR>earlier post and liked it. I updated it with the ui.xml<BR>from blue and
made a few changes. A few of the changes are:<BR>- selected menu items are a
different size and yellow<BR>- updated a few of the default graphics (epg's,
etc)<BR>- more then six items per menu listing</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>it can be downloaded from <A
href="http://www.geocities.com/kachaffeous/iulius.tgz">http://www.geocities.com/kachaffeous/iulius.tgz</A></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>(its geocities so you may have to type it in
your address bar)</FONT><BR><BR>Pretty minor changes (like I said I'm no
themer). I don't use<BR>all the modules so if something is missing sorry. I'm
going<BR>continue messing around with this as I get time. Make the rest
of<BR>the windows look like the epg's. If you don't like the yellow
selected<BR>highlights you can edit the ui.xml.<BR><BR>Now for the usb-xboxir
modules question. The module I have, the<BR>commercial skip keys are logically
backwards. To skip forward thru<BR>a commercial you have to hit the rewind key
and vice versa. I have<BR>tried to just swap the keybindings via jumppoints but
that didn't work<BR>for the xbox front-end (worked on the backend/front-end
combo though.)<BR>So the question is: Does anyone have a usb-xboxir modules that
is logically<BR>correct? I am currently using Dennis's xbox distro updated for
the latest<BR>cvs btw.<BR><BR>One more thing that I found out that is cool. If
you have a "One for all<BR>remote" you can use it to control your xbox
front-end. Just program it for a<BR>RCA DVD player (possibly work for other
remotes too). Although the<BR>commercial skip is backwards on that also. I have
tested it OFA remotes 8800<BR>and 8810w both work when programmed as RCA
DVD.<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>