OG Xbox Forums => XboxMediaCenter => Software Forums => XBMC Python Scripting Forum => Topic started by: jeepjustin2002 on September 04, 2005, 02:20:00 PM
Title: Better Way To Access Scripts
Post by: jeepjustin2002 on September 04, 2005, 02:20:00 PM
so i have installed a few scripts into the latest xbmc, and they work fine when i go to my files, apps, xbmc, scripts....
buy is there any other way to access them, from the main screen in xbmc,
for example i want choose my music and then listen to the xm script
thanks everyone
Title: Better Way To Access Scripts
Post by: DjSnake86 on September 04, 2005, 04:49:00 PM
QUOTE(jeepjustin2002 @ Sep 4 2005, 09:55 PM)
so i have installed a few scripts into the latest xbmc, and they work fine when i go to my files, apps, xbmc, scripts....
buy is there any other way to access them, from the main screen in xbmc,
You can use the pop up menu near the power off button in the main screen of XBMC. To edit it, you have to open the XBMX/Skin/PM III/PAL/Dialogsubmenu.xml file with the notepad.
hope this will help ya.
Title: Better Way To Access Scripts
Post by: mr_abz on September 09, 2005, 06:34:00 AM
hey i changed dashboard button (cus xbmc is my dash) to a script, works fine but it still says dashboard on the button ne ideas on how to change it?? :beer: cheers
Title: Better Way To Access Scripts
Post by: TattooedBear on September 11, 2005, 12:19:00 PM
QUOTE(DjSnake86 @ Sep 5 2005, 12:24 AM)
You can use the pop up menu near the power off button in the main screen of XBMC. To edit it, you have to open the XBMX/Skin/PM III/PAL/Dialogsubmenu.xml file with the notepad.
hope this will help ya.
Sweet. God I love the search button. Wanted to add all those other scripts to that button like I've seen on hacked releases (Which I now refuse to use)
Thanks, bud! Love it when question is answered without having to ask ;-)
Have a great weekend
Title: Better Way To Access Scripts
Post by: lazer19 on September 14, 2005, 12:54:00 AM
QUOTE(DjSnake86 @ Sep 5 2005, 12:24 AM)
You can use the pop up menu near the power off button in the main screen of XBMC. To edit it, you have to open the XBMX/Skin/PM III/PAL/Dialogsubmenu.xml file with the notepad.
hope this will help ya.
Thanks for that. I just quickly browsed through all the xml files in my PAL directory and must have missed the code somehow. You saved me a lot of time having to go back through and carefully check the code again to see what I need to modify.
Good looking out.
:beer:
Title: Better Way To Access Scripts
Post by: thericky on September 26, 2005, 11:05:00 AM
Is it possible to activate a script from a context menu? Is it possible to get context-sensitive information as well? Or are Files and the pop-up menu on the front page the only way to run scripts?