<html><head><style type='text/css'>p { margin: 0; }</style></head><body><div style='font-family: Arial; font-size: 12pt; color: #000000'><P>> From what I could see and infer from the the screenshots, both theme<BR>> and changes are brilliant. Can't wait to try them out! Is any of<BR>> this in trunk already?<BR><BR>>The Season/Subtitle/Episode support and the TVDB grabber are waiting<BR>>to go in and should make it in soon. The theme will be released on or<BR>>around the day that .22 is. There's still quite a bit to do on it, as<BR>>a number of plugins and screens haven't been converted to MythUI yet,<BR>>so I haven't touched them yet. There's also a fair amount of<BR>>tweaking, mind-changing, and re-tweaking that go into it.<BR><BR>>Robert</P>
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<P>Hi Robert,</P>
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<P>I have been trying out your patches and really love the ideas implemented by them. If I may, I have a couple of questions/observations....</P>
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<P>1) The Wiki suggest (<A href="http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MythUI_Theme_Development#The_imagetype_widget">http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MythUI_Theme_Development#The_imagetype_widget</A>) that a filename could point to a directory (as you pointed out earlier in the thread) when images are downloaded from thetvdb.com they are just placed in the appropriate directory. Wouldn't it be better to create a folder using the video id and place the image in there? That way you could add all the fanart (for example) images into the directory and have it magically switch....</P>
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<P>2) talking of the script, it doesn't seem to check if an image file has already been downloaded (I think adding this would lighten the load on the servers...)</P>
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<P>I know there was other things I was thinking of, but I'm not at home at the moment...</P>
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<P>Nasa</P>
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<P>BTW: did I say, Great Work!</P></div></body></html>