Now that I'm running Omega, I have a couple of little niggles, that aren't exactly bugs.
Running on a 720p display: when running videos, I open up the OSD, and the current played-time (as well as the filename) is partially occluded by the new Play speed selector box. The Play speed box has substantial margins that could be reduced a little, and said box sits a little below the top of the file thumbnail that's displayed to the left of the OSD, so box could be moved up a little.
Not sure if this is Confluence: the System Settings display (as well as other child windows) is not within the *context* of the Settings display. This means that an ActivateWindow(home) defined for 'Settings' will work on the main settings page, but not on its child windows. It'd be helpful if that command would activate from all child windows!
* - I'm not sure what to call the groupings within Keyboard.xml, so went with context, 'cos ContextMenu uses that word, and though scope makes sense too, I've not seen it used.
When you open up the Videos menu, various 'sources' are listed with a '..' option as the first option. One can drill down into the sources, and the '..' option will return to the previous page as expected. There is however a 'top' list that doesn't contain the '..' option, but simply shows (in my current case) Movies, TV Shows, Files, Playlists, Video add-ons. I'd expect this top list to have a '..' option that would return one to the home screen. Have to admit this was the case in 18.6 as well, and further admit I don't know if this is limited to Confluence.
While we're at it, there is nothing to distinguish the *context* of these Video source lists from the from the file listings that they open up. Thus actions defined for the Videos context apply to the sources listings as well as the file listings that they lead to. Again, not sure if this is Confluence only.
Lastly, thanks for resurrecting/refurbishing Confluence, as my brain seems unable to wrap itself around the picture intensive skins; like Ko-Ko, I like
lists! :o)