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2009-12-02, 00:41
THX...
This Plugin is f* great!
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sonic
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Thnx for this cool plugin Bootsy.
/Sonic
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ToBe
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Hey Bootsy,
thanks for the great plugin. Are there any news about a favorites list yet? Not trying to bother you, just curious.
Cheers,
ToBe
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Great plugin, love the new favorites feature. Thank you for providing 0.4.1. I was worried after updating to 0.4.0 that it stopped working for me (which makes me wonder how, in general, we can revert to a previous version of an addon if an update creates problems).
Anyway, I've noticed an issue in 0.4.1 while navigating the menu structure looking for stations. e.g.
From the top level select Browse by Country
Then select "United kingdom"
A list of stations from the United Kingdom is displayed
Then select ".." to return to the list of countries
Now, no matter which country is selected the same list of stations from the UK is displayed.
Returning to the top level and navigating to another country will fix the problem. Same thing happens when browsing by Genre.
I apologise in advance if this has already been reported or if I've missed something obvious of if this isn't the forum/thread to post in.
Once again, thank you for this great addon.
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spiff
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it's not possible in a pretty way yet, but here's how you'd go about it. note it requires autoupdates disabled.
1) remove the add-on
2) choose install from zip and browse to your xbmc profile folder, then add-ons, then packages. there you have em all.
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ossman
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The plugin was breaking here for me. Apparently the Python regexp module gets fussy about giving parameters when using an already compiled expression. Might be the modern Python version I'm using (2.7) that's less lenient than older ones.
Anyway, I just removed the options from the searches and just kept them for when the expression was compiled. Seems to work here.