Full-Metal-Wizard skin
Full-Metal-Wizard skin
A new skin named Full-Metal-Wizard is available in beta firmware 20150928 and later. This skin is pre-installed in the base firmware and can be activated by using Setup / AV Setup / Skin Setup
Re: Full-Metal-Wizard skin
Here's my feedback for the skin author:
* The yellow and green coloured buttons look too similar. There needs to be more difference in the colour.
* The screen that shows what software updates are available now uses a proportional, rather than fixed, font and this breaks the formatting.
* The yellow and green coloured buttons look too similar. There needs to be more difference in the colour.
* The screen that shows what software updates are available now uses a proportional, rather than fixed, font and this breaks the formatting.
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Here's my feedback for the skin author (also posted elsewhere):
Please, please, use Unix line endings rather than DOS line endings!
Please, please, use Unix line endings rather than DOS line endings!
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Re: Full-Metal-Wizard skin
What if the skin author does not know what you are talking aboutprl wrote:Here's my feedback for the skin author (also posted elsewhere):
Please, please, use Unix line endings rather than DOS line endings!
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Re: Full-Metal-Wizard skin
Hi Jai,
What editor are you using to edit the XML files?
Regards,
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What editor are you using to edit the XML files?
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Then he'll need to be sent off to a Unix re-education campWiz HQ wrote:What if the skin author does not know what you are talking aboutprl wrote:Here's my feedback for the skin author (also posted elsewhere):
Please, please, use Unix line endings rather than DOS line endings!
In text files, Microsoft DOS (and Windows) use the control characters <CR><LF> (Control-M, Control-J) to mark the ends of lines.
Unix just uses <LF> to mark the ends of text lines.
It's one of those Microsoft-Unix religious war things
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Re: Full-Metal-Wizard skin
Ok, I edited the files in Dreamweaver, now you should know that I have no coding experience at all, I have in the past changed a few things for our websites by basically searching xml files for images and changing or editing them, that is how I got started with this new skin and then it snowballed from there.
In this new skin I did change the fonts but I really did use a dodgy method, in the skin xml where it gives a key for each font used I basically just changed all the font keys to the font that I wanted to use not the best method of course but it achieved what I wanted for a first effort. Iansav did assist me with a few bits and pieces like dropping the general menu and gave me some insight into how he did it so I got a little bolder and started playing with positioning of some of the other items etc but there was not too much that I changed, maybe just the info bars I think.
I was planning on putting together a post from a novice perspective to encourage some of our less experienced guys to have a tinker, if you have a recommendation for a editor to use or a method to editing xml files for beginners let me know and I will include it in my post..
In this new skin I did change the fonts but I really did use a dodgy method, in the skin xml where it gives a key for each font used I basically just changed all the font keys to the font that I wanted to use not the best method of course but it achieved what I wanted for a first effort. Iansav did assist me with a few bits and pieces like dropping the general menu and gave me some insight into how he did it so I got a little bolder and started playing with positioning of some of the other items etc but there was not too much that I changed, maybe just the info bars I think.
I was planning on putting together a post from a novice perspective to encourage some of our less experienced guys to have a tinker, if you have a recommendation for a editor to use or a method to editing xml files for beginners let me know and I will include it in my post..
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Re: Full-Metal-Wizard skin
Hi Jai,
I use Win32Pad as my quick "go-to" editor for text files that may/will live on UNIX machines. It is more or less a simple Notepad replacement. There are a number of free editors out there that will allow you to select the desired EOL characters. (VIM, Notepad++ are two others that spring to mind.)
I seem to remember that Dreamweaver has an option to create a UNIX friendly version of files. (Web development has, by design, been created to ignore EOL issues but this is not a general web development environment.)
Regards,
Ian.
I use Win32Pad as my quick "go-to" editor for text files that may/will live on UNIX machines. It is more or less a simple Notepad replacement. There are a number of free editors out there that will allow you to select the desired EOL characters. (VIM, Notepad++ are two others that spring to mind.)
I seem to remember that Dreamweaver has an option to create a UNIX friendly version of files. (Web development has, by design, been created to ignore EOL issues but this is not a general web development environment.)
Regards,
Ian.
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Re: Full-Metal-Wizard skin
Native Windows tools tend to use Windows/DOS conventions for text files. IIRC NotePad can't even read Unix-style text files properly at all. TextPad(?) can read Unix-style text files OK, but writes them out as WIndows-style files.
It's possible that Dreamweaver has a preference that allows it to read and write Unix-style files.
I do most of my editing for the Beyonwiz firmware on OS-X, which is Unixoid enough for everything I use to work the way I expect it to.
As for the way you changed the fonts, IMO, that's the completely correct way to do it. The only possible problem would be that the fonts may not have exactly the same heights and widths and bits of text might get cut off because they no longer fit in their boxes. So far I haven't sen any evidence of that, but I haven't looked at Full-Metal-Wizard skin much yet.
It's possible that Dreamweaver has a preference that allows it to read and write Unix-style files.
I do most of my editing for the Beyonwiz firmware on OS-X, which is Unixoid enough for everything I use to work the way I expect it to.
As for the way you changed the fonts, IMO, that's the completely correct way to do it. The only possible problem would be that the fonts may not have exactly the same heights and widths and bits of text might get cut off because they no longer fit in their boxes. So far I haven't sen any evidence of that, but I haven't looked at Full-Metal-Wizard skin much yet.
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Re: Full-Metal-Wizard skin
Hi Prl,
Regards,
Ian.
Wordpad.prl wrote:TextPad(?)
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That's the one.IanSav wrote:Hi Prl,Wordpad.prl wrote:TextPad(?)
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https://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/usi ... ences.htmlWiz HQ wrote:I edited the files in Dreamweaver
Set Line Break Type to UNIX
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Back to the skin itself: on the T4, in the MENU>Plugin menu, the menu entry "Multi-Transcoding Setup" is cut off on the right to "Multi-Transcoding Setu".
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Thanks for the new skin l like it!
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That's one more letter than the default skin which only shows "Multi-Transcoding Set"prl wrote:Back to the skin itself: on the T4, in the MENU>Plugin menu, the menu entry "Multi-Transcoding Setup" is cut off on the right to "Multi-Transcoding Setu".
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But even though it's more text, the change in the font makes the truncation more noticeable.peteru wrote:That's one more letter than the default skin which only shows "Multi-Transcoding Set"prl wrote:Back to the skin itself: on the T4, in the MENU>Plugin menu, the menu entry "Multi-Transcoding Setup" is cut off on the right to "Multi-Transcoding Setu".
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I'd also prefer the ends of the coloured button hints to be less pointy. Round rather than elliptical, perhaps?
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Agreed. I actually think that the same shape as the MENU / INFO / TEXT / HELP buttons would work well. Basically rectangles with rounded corners.prl wrote:I'd also prefer the ends of the coloured button hints to be less pointy. Round rather than elliptical, perhaps?
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Re: Full-Metal-Wizard skin
The pixmap for the "unhandled button" popup doesn't blend correctly with backgrounds of UI screens.
E.g. from live TV, MENU>Setup, then TIMER (or any other inactive button for the context).
The "cross" popup punches a hole in the Setup screen background.
The pixmap size needs to be shrunk to match the actual content of the pixmap. The skin that displays the pixmap needs to be adjusted accordingly: in widget UnhandledKeyPixmap in screen UnhandledKey in skin.xml.
E.g. from live TV, MENU>Setup, then TIMER (or any other inactive button for the context).
The "cross" popup punches a hole in the Setup screen background.
The pixmap size needs to be shrunk to match the actual content of the pixmap. The skin that displays the pixmap needs to be adjusted accordingly: in widget UnhandledKeyPixmap in screen UnhandledKey in skin.xml.
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I don't think there's enough colour difference between the GREEN and YELLOW button hints.
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See the first feedback comment in this thread.prl wrote:I don't think there's enough colour difference between the GREEN and YELLOW button hints.
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I'd forgotten that one.peteru wrote:See the first feedback comment in this thread.prl wrote:I don't think there's enough colour difference between the GREEN and YELLOW button hints.
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Bug #419: [Full-Metal-Wizard] Pixmap for the "unhandled button" popup doesn't blend correctly.prl wrote:The pixmap for the "unhandled button" popup doesn't blend correctly with backgrounds of UI screens. ....
Fix submitted to the source repository.
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I also don't think there's enough contrast between the text colour and the button colour on these two button hints.peteru wrote:...
* The yellow and green coloured buttons look too similar. There needs to be more difference in the colour.
...
I think that all the coloured button hints have a bit of a "jelly bean" look about them that I don't like that much.
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Also, not specific to this skin (not sure how it is in the OverlayHD skin), but could the background for RADIO mode be made something else?
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Hi Prl,
Update: I haven't found where "radio.mvi" is loaded. I will come back to this if someone really wants the image changed.
Regards,
Ian.
The image used for the RADIO background is an AutoCad MVI file. The file is "/usr/share/enigma2/skin_default/radio.mvi". I don't believe I have a tool that can edit such a file. I can try overlaying a static image if you would like.prl wrote:Also, not specific to this skin (not sure how it is in the OverlayHD skin), but could the background for RADIO mode be made something else?
Update: I haven't found where "radio.mvi" is loaded. I will come back to this if someone really wants the image changed.
Regards,
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It's not an AutoCAD file at all. It's an MPEG-2 file with one i-frame. It's skinnable. Just put your own version in the skin directory. You can also override it with a custom file. Put your custom radio.mvi in /etc/enigma2/
I agree with prl. The existing image is a bit juvenile.
I agree with prl. The existing image is a bit juvenile.
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Hi,
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So much for the trustworthiness of a Google search on MVI. As I said, nothing I have would touch it.peteru wrote:It's not an AutoCAD file at all. It's an MPEG-2 file with one i-frame.
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I don't want it edited. I want something else. Pretty much anything else.
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For me, the text in the Timer list isn't solid enough
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It's the same font as everywhere else. apart from the few screens where a fixed-width font is used..tezza007 wrote:For me, the text in the Timer list isn't solid enough
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Timer Entry is where I notice it most
Thinking of changing back to the standard skin
Thinking of changing back to the standard skin
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Re: Full-Metal-Wizard skin
Simplest fix is to copy black.mvi into /etc/enigma2 and rename it to radio.mviprl wrote:I don't want it edited. I want something else. Pretty much anything else.
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I installed the new version of Overlay HD skin version 0.73 but have gone back to this skin (must be the kid in me?)
Agree with peteru though regarding colour of yellow and green buttons looking to similar!
Agree with peteru though regarding colour of yellow and green buttons looking to similar!
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Hi NedIS,
Perhaps changes can be made to expand its appeal.
Regards,
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Is there any feedback you would care to offer on why you don't like, or don't want to continue with, OverlayHD?NedIS wrote:I installed the new version of Overlay HD skin version 0.73 but have gone back to this skin (must be the kid in me?)
Agree with peteru though regarding colour of yellow and green buttons looking to similar!
Perhaps changes can be made to expand its appeal.
Regards,
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prl wrote:I'd forgotten that one.peteru wrote:See the first feedback comment in this thread.prl wrote:I don't think there's enough colour difference between the GREEN and YELLOW button hints.
Sooooo.....
Bug #isnt green enough?
He he he
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Hi, has anyone else noticed this grey bar slightly obscuring the nice background, just above the text on the full metal skin when pausing a recording?
(you might have to look hard to see it)
I don't get it when pausing live TV, only on recordings. Otherwise, I love this skin, wish I'd installed it earlier.
Thanks,
Justin.
(you might have to look hard to see it)
I don't get it when pausing live TV, only on recordings. Otherwise, I love this skin, wish I'd installed it earlier.
Thanks,
Justin.
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That's present on the default skin too. You can press EXIT to dismiss it.
The have been mutterings about changing that navigation bar so that it takes up less screen space and doesn't obscure subtitles.
The have been mutterings about changing that navigation bar so that it takes up less screen space and doesn't obscure subtitles.
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sorry, you've misunderstood... zoooom right in on the picture, you can see that the nice dimpled metal patterned effect has just a flat grey bar running through it, as if the graphics file is split in two, or is not big enough to fill the infobar area.
I had a look at the skin directory last night, but couldn't identify which png was being used here.
I had a look at the skin directory last night, but couldn't identify which png was being used here.
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Ahh of course, apologies. Phone screen was not showing that detail.jlowe73 wrote:sorry, you've misunderstood... zoooom right in on the picture, you can see that the nice dimpled metal patterned effect has just a flat grey bar running through it, as if the graphics file is split in two, or is not big enough to fill the infobar area.
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Bug #532: [skin] Fill anomalies in MoviePlayer Infobarjlowe73 wrote:Hi, has anyone else noticed this grey bar slightly obscuring the nice background, just above the text on the full metal skin when pausing a recording? ...
The problem is present in both the Full-Metal-Wizard and the default easy-skin-aus-hd, though you have to look pretty closely to see it in easy-skin-aus-hd.
The problem is not present in the OverlayHD skin. It uses a simple solid colour fill background.
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I have submitted fixes for both skins.prl wrote:Bug #532: [skin] Fill anomalies in MoviePlayer Infobarjlowe73 wrote:Hi, has anyone else noticed this grey bar slightly obscuring the nice background, just above the text on the full metal skin when pausing a recording? ...
The problem is present in both the Full-Metal-Wizard and the default easy-skin-aus-hd, though you have to look pretty closely to see it in easy-skin-aus-hd.
The problem is not present in the OverlayHD skin. It uses a simple solid colour fill background.
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