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<p>I was just wondering where lets take the Blue-Abstract theme are obstrisive in the OSD. There are information areas that are semitransparent and black. And then there are some popup that look like the ones in the maintheme where there is a header and some blue buttons with white text on it. The progressbar is on the bottom when jumping forward or backward. Nothing flashy, nothing obstrusive.</p>
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<p>On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 14:56:44 -0800, Manuel McLure wrote:</p>
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<pre>On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 2:43 PM, Raymond Wagner <<a href="mailto:raymond@wagnerrp.com">raymond@wagnerrp.com</a>> wrote:
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independent OSD engine. Objects that were formerly OSD elements can now
appear while in the menus. Menu widgets can pop up during playback.
The fact that these elements can be intermixed is why the windows must
appear consistent throughout the entire theme. This is not a foolish
consistency. This is a necessity due to a shift in the UI design, and
you will find the same behavior in most other media player and HTPC
softwares.
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So I've been hearing throughout this thread "just edit the theme and
you can get what you want" where what I want is "different main theme
and OSD UIs." If what you say above is true (widgets are shared across
the main and OSD themes) I can't see that there's any way to get what
I currently have and like (ArcLight as main theme and BlackCurve as
OSD) even if I spend a lot of time editing the theme. Instead I'll get
either ArcLight components in my OSD or BlackCurve components in my
main theme.</pre>
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