- April 15, 2007
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Thanks to jameson_uk's work detailed in this thread, I now have album & artist info again (Thanks, @jameson_uk !
However, Frames seems to have trouble with long (multi-page) artist bios. For "The Electric Light Orchestra", for example (see attached), the scraper retrieves a long bio, which scrolls automatically in DefaultWide. In Frames, the first page is shown, together with the page number and page count. With a mouse, I can click on the up/down icons next to the page count to change pages. However, I don't find any way to navigate to or activate these controls with a remote control. The same applies to the "Refresh" button in the left-hand pane.
Is there some way I haven't found to activate these functions with a remote control?
If not, can it be added? If there is no way around using a mouse/keyboard, it would also be nice if the keyboard PageUp/PageDown keys were mapped appropriately on this screen.
P.S. Frames is a real joy! I thought I was SOL when DefaultWide acquired all of that jarring background art.
Now I have discovered that the TV Guide in Frames also handles 16:9 TV logos with ease: Excellent!
However, Frames seems to have trouble with long (multi-page) artist bios. For "The Electric Light Orchestra", for example (see attached), the scraper retrieves a long bio, which scrolls automatically in DefaultWide. In Frames, the first page is shown, together with the page number and page count. With a mouse, I can click on the up/down icons next to the page count to change pages. However, I don't find any way to navigate to or activate these controls with a remote control. The same applies to the "Refresh" button in the left-hand pane.
Is there some way I haven't found to activate these functions with a remote control?
If not, can it be added? If there is no way around using a mouse/keyboard, it would also be nice if the keyboard PageUp/PageDown keys were mapped appropriately on this screen.
P.S. Frames is a real joy! I thought I was SOL when DefaultWide acquired all of that jarring background art.
Now I have discovered that the TV Guide in Frames also handles 16:9 TV logos with ease: Excellent!