TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Add-on Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=27) +---- Forum: Program Add-ons (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=151) +---- Thread: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) (/showthread.php?tid=282157) Pages:
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RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - FXB78 - 2016-12-13 (2016-12-13, 18:29)gillmacca Wrote: Anyone having issues updating to 0.0.237?0.0.238 is the latest release, hence the 404. You need to Force Refresh the repo (i.e. check for updates). RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - gillmacca - 2016-12-13 (2016-12-13, 18:30)FXB78 Wrote:(2016-12-13, 18:29)gillmacca Wrote: Anyone having issues updating to 0.0.237?0.0.238 is the latest release, hence the 404. You need to Force Refresh the repo (i.e. check for updates). Thanks for the info. Updated now RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - FXB78 - 2016-12-13 @primaeval - The latest update seems to have broken the ability to scroll left/right in the OSD to view what's on Next etc. So if I press i when a stream is playing I could previously scroll right to see what's on next. I'm guessing the database changes have knocked something out of line with this? RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - gillmacca - 2016-12-13 (2016-12-13, 18:19)primaeval Wrote: version 0.0.238 I'm probably missing it completely (been a long day already), but how do you search by category? Example, I type sports in the program search, but don't know if that is searching for the word sports (in programme title/synopsis) or categories RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2016-12-13 (2016-12-13, 18:46)FXB78 Wrote: @primaeval - The latest update seems to have broken the ability to scroll left/right in the OSD to view what's on Next etc. So if I press i when a stream is playing I could previously scroll right to see what's on next. I'm guessing the database changes have knocked something out of line with this? (2016-12-13, 18:48)gillmacca Wrote:(2016-12-13, 18:19)primaeval Wrote: version 0.0.238 Thanks for the bug reports. The osd is due to the program table changes. The Program Search from the Menu needs fixing too. It should work from the epg if you press 4. Fixes coming in a bit. RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2016-12-13 Try 0.0.239 for the fixes. RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - gillmacca - 2016-12-13 Category search works great. Not what I was expecting, but even better. You said 'It should work from the epg if you press 4.', do you mean the search box should come up, or do you mean it goes to the context menu screen. If you mean the latter, then everything is fine RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2016-12-13 (2016-12-13, 19:27)gillmacca Wrote: Category search works great. Not what I was expecting, but even better. Pressing 4 from the Main EPG should take you into the Program Search menu where you can select Title, Synopsis or Category. If it doesn't you might have 4 mapped up to Context Menu. You can use Keymap Editor to map 4 back up to remote 4 if you need to. What device and remote are you using? RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - gillmacca - 2016-12-13 I have an amazon fire tv with the default remote, using touch control to bring up the categories on the EPG. If it is not possible to map a button, maybe a search icon could be added to the categories list (preferably before the 'all channels' category) RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2016-12-13 (2016-12-13, 19:39)gillmacca Wrote: I have an amazon fire tv with the default remote, using touch control to bring up the categories on the EPG. The trouble with that is that for some Lists you need to have the program selected to get the right list. The Program Search List needs the selected program to fill in the Title search box. The Channel Listings needs to know the selected channel. Does doing a long press and pressing the menu button on the FireTV remote do the same thing? Maybe one of them could be used to bring up an option to choose the Channel Listing or Program Search. RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - gillmacca - 2016-12-13 long press brings up the categories, but just pressing the menu button takes you to the context menu. If the menu button was mapped to the program search, I would then have no way to get into the context menu if needed. Wonder if the select button (which when pressed plays the channel), could be setup for long press into the program search RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - primaeval - 2016-12-13 (2016-12-13, 19:57)gillmacca Wrote: long press brings up the categories, but just pressing the menu button takes you to the context menu. Maybe another optional row of Touch Control buttons would work, above the Channel Title and Program Description. What shortcuts would be best there? maybe Now, Next, Search, Reminders, Autoplays, Favourites They need to be ones that don't depend on a program being selected. RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - FXB78 - 2016-12-13 (2016-12-13, 19:57)gillmacca Wrote: long press brings up the categories, but just pressing the menu button takes you to the context menu.Can't you just press Context Menu -> Lists -> Program Search? PS - @primaeval the fix for the OSD is now working, thanks. RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - gillmacca - 2016-12-13 i can just press context menu to get to lists then program search, was just trying to see if there was a way to access the program search from the EPG, rather than going into the context menu RE: TV Guide Fullscreen - possibly the most powerful TV Guide in the world. ;) - FXB78 - 2016-12-13 Ah ok I see, I've always just used the context menu |