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RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - N3MIS15 - 2012-04-02 i cant take all the credit for Weather.. Dejavu did all the work to make the module look pretty RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - grawsom - 2012-04-02 What is the fastest solution - Option 1 or 2 maybe win7 - same machine as XBMC or on another.... RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - steve1977 - 2012-04-02 (2012-04-01, 16:57)gugahoi Wrote: In the past I would agree about the images not being displayed because of reverse-proxies but Maraschino recently changed the way it displays those images so I find it unlikely that that is the problem. If you can wait another couple of weeks we should get the logging of that section finished and will be able to give you some better assistance. Tested again, cleaned cache and also tried another computer. Unfortunately still without success. Neither for the posters nor for the movie library. Will wait for the logging feature and hope this brings some light. RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - mrkipling - 2012-04-02 Loving these new updates. Much thanks goes to gugahoi for taking the time to merge them all in! RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - steve1977 - 2012-04-04 Just one thought / question my non-working posters when outside my home network. Are the posters pulled over the API? If so, does the API require a user-ID and password? Let me share some details on my set-up: Maraschino is "secured" over .htaccess user name and password, which works well. The reverse proxies then allows that I use paths (for example "/TV" for Sickbeard). Actually, SB also is secured over user-name and password, but those passwords are included in the reverse-proxy set-up. So, I only have to enter the main .htaccess user name and password. I believe that this is the standard way of doing things? Any indication whether this set-up has anythig to do with the posters not showing outside my home network. Everything else works properly! RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - starpc - 2012-04-07 (2012-03-31, 14:40)DejaVu Wrote: Gugahoi's search feature in action (with a couple of interface edits by moi). This would be awesome to see in in the main code RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - Slashbunny - 2012-04-08 For Arch Linux users, a PKGBUILD is available here: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=58299 RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - DejaVu - 2012-04-08 (2012-04-07, 22:18)starpc Wrote: This would be awesome to see in in the main codeVery soon (hopefully), a few issues currently being ironed out. I've been waiting for this for months! RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - gugahoi - 2012-04-10 (2012-04-08, 17:43)DejaVu Wrote:(2012-04-07, 22:18)starpc Wrote: This would be awesome to see in in the main codeVery soon (hopefully), a few issues currently being ironed out. It's only pending some styling reviews now, so hopefully soon! A couple of updates today:
RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - DejaVu - 2012-04-10 Quote:[*] Settings mode can now be activated with 2 Finger Taps on touch devices - the tap must be on the background and not on the modules(N3MIS15)Unfortunately, no go on Android devices. But pressing the top left corner on my Galaxy S2 (with ICS) has always shown the settings page anyway. This now helps out iPad users though. Closed Notifications til Multi_XBMC support and going to make some minor changes to uTorrent - works, but does not quite 'fit'. uTorrent Module was a little off, but submitted these changes to Rob's git - From - To - RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - DPickles - 2012-04-11 (2012-04-02, 02:54)gugahoi Wrote: New Weather Module has been added to the repo. Looks quite nice! (by N3MIS15) Just a quick question. What did you need to enter as your location for Melbourne weather to appear? I've tried entering the weather location ID, city name etc and can't seem to get this to work. Thanks. RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - N3MIS15 - 2012-04-11 Melbourne, Victoria or Melbourne, Australia both work for me.. RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - DPickles - 2012-04-11 Excellent, thanks for that. Works fine now and is a very welcome addition RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - Marcoevich - 2012-04-11 @ N3MIS15, could you make the weather module to work for users outside of the US? I live in Europe and currently, I can't do anything with it. that's a shame RE: Maraschino (formerly HTPC Frontend) - a summary web interface for your XBMC HTPC - N3MIS15 - 2012-04-11 It does work for users outside US. The only thing that US residents can do that others cant is use their postcode. I live in Australia and it works fine. Also have tested ares in UK/ Europe. |