Kevin Kuphal wrote:
Bruce Markey wrote:
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This seems entirely contrary to the intention. If you want to drawThis was absolutely deliberate. Later means 'the scheduler decided it may be best to postpone this so hit "Record anyway" if you'd rather have this ASAP'. Earlier means 'who gives a rats ass, it's going to record earlier anyway'.States like rsInactive, rsLowDiskSpace, rsLaterShowing, etc. are active font to tell the users that it coudda, shouldda, wouldda record and the user may want to do something about. rsPreviousRecording, rsEarlierShowing, rsRepeat, etc. is just trivial crap. The show has been or will be recorded and this is all just 'oh, by the way...'. It could be said that a Later is going to record eventually but I actively look for Laters to see if things shuffled around the I'd most prefer.
But, but, but, it was my intention all along until you changed it =).
attention to something that the user may want to take action on, it should be in a font *other than* the font that all the normal recordings are in.
Yes, that is how it's suppose to work. Can I assume that you have been using the MythCenter that you checked-in? Because it doesn't handle the distinction between record_font, recording_font and the active font. The things that are rsWillRecord are supposed to be in a color to distinguish "normal recordings" in, say, green. Recording in progress in red or purple and things are not slated to record but should be seen in white. If you've been MythCenter, see any other theme. You'll see on the conflict page (proglist, Recording Priorities, etc.) that things that will record are clearly marked. Things that are not going to record but should be shown are white and easily distinguished such as rules with no recordings scheduled on the Recording Priorities page. Actually, I was fixing some problems with MythCenter earlier today and just finished tinker with the record_font and recording_font. Also, menus six items, respace the menu layout to look a little more balanced, action area and text area safe, and... the truly odd choice of using a brown and orange qtlook with a blue theme with green highlights (I thing the guy didn't know what to do other than take the G.A.N.T. qtlook.txt file =). Anyway, here is what I have so far. -- bjm
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