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HTPCInfo plugin v1.15.0 for MediaPortal 1.3.0 and higher
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<blockquote data-quote="Micropolis" data-source="post: 1198335" data-attributes="member: 96567"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p></p><p>I suggest to start with chapter 5 of the <a href="https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/attachments/htpcinfo-for-mediaportal-pdf.176214/" target="_blank">HTPCInfo manual</a> to understand, how skin property names are generated by this plugin.</p><p>In a second step please configure the settings as you want and keep in mind, how the option "Build skin property from related sensor name" has been configured (sorry for the old picture below).</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]182932[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>In the third step, you need to adapt the skin files accordingly. In case you <u>enable</u> the option mentioned before, you should open the related HTPCInfo skin files and check/rename the labels as configured (example for the first 3 entries below).</p><p></p><p> <!-- *** System Sensor Informations (Speedfan) *** --></p><p> <control></p><p> <description>Temperature Sensors Value</description></p><p> <type>label</type></p><p> <id>1</id></p><p> <posX>600</posX></p><p> <posY>510</posY></p><p> <label>#HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature<em><strong>System</strong></em>, #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature<strong><em>CPU</em></strong>, #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature<strong><em>AUX</em></strong></label></p><p></control></p><p></p><p>In case you have to decide to <u>disable</u> the option, you should also open the related HTPCInfo skin files and check/rename the labels in the same way but with a different schema:</p><p></p><p> <!-- *** System Sensor Informations (Speedfan) *** --></p><p> <control></p><p> <description>Temperature Sensors Value</description></p><p> <type>label</type></p><p> <id>1</id></p><p> <posX>600</posX></p><p> <posY>510</posY></p><p> <label>#HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature<em><strong>0</strong></em>, #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature<strong><em>1</em></strong>, #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature<strong><em>2</em></strong></label></p><p></control></p><p></p><p>I'm not able to give you a valid feedback, if your favorite skin gives a full support for this plugin. But hopefully with this small introduction you understand the mechanism behind sensor related labels.</p><p></p><p>Micropolis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micropolis, post: 1198335, member: 96567"] Hello, I suggest to start with chapter 5 of the [URL='https://forum.team-mediaportal.com/attachments/htpcinfo-for-mediaportal-pdf.176214/']HTPCInfo manual[/URL] to understand, how skin property names are generated by this plugin. In a second step please configure the settings as you want and keep in mind, how the option "Build skin property from related sensor name" has been configured (sorry for the old picture below). [ATTACH=full]182932[/ATTACH] In the third step, you need to adapt the skin files accordingly. In case you [U]enable[/U] the option mentioned before, you should open the related HTPCInfo skin files and check/rename the labels as configured (example for the first 3 entries below). <!-- *** System Sensor Informations (Speedfan) *** --> <control> <description>Temperature Sensors Value</description> <type>label</type> <id>1</id> <posX>600</posX> <posY>510</posY> <label>#HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature[I][B]System[/B][/I], #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature[B][I]CPU[/I][/B], #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature[B][I]AUX[/I][/B]</label> </control> In case you have to decide to [U]disable[/U] the option, you should also open the related HTPCInfo skin files and check/rename the labels in the same way but with a different schema: <!-- *** System Sensor Informations (Speedfan) *** --> <control> <description>Temperature Sensors Value</description> <type>label</type> <id>1</id> <posX>600</posX> <posY>510</posY> <label>#HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature[I][B]0[/B][/I], #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature[B][I]1[/I][/B], #HTPCInfo.SensorTemperature[B][I]2[/I][/B]</label> </control> I'm not able to give you a valid feedback, if your favorite skin gives a full support for this plugin. But hopefully with this small introduction you understand the mechanism behind sensor related labels. Micropolis [/QUOTE]
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