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<blockquote data-quote="maniac's" data-source="post: 3497" data-attributes="member: 10325"><p>I started to developp a plugin for my DiGiMatrix remote contol. I found that there was no solution to use the <strong>Action</strong> object because of the inexistence of an interface (USBIRT is directly included in the mediaportal exe right ?).</p><p></p><p>It could be done as <strong>jadz</strong> did it in its winlirc plugin but I do not like it very much because we loose a lot of capabilities (just letters are accepted).</p><p></p><p>To solve this problem, I think it is important to consider "input" plugins ( those without screen and which are used to control mediaportal) differently from others plugins because they have to interract with the entire application.</p><p>If the application supplies publicly an event (ex. ActionRequested), each input plugin could send an ActionType and other needed parameters to the MediaPortal core.</p><p></p><p>Please discuss !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maniac's, post: 3497, member: 10325"] I started to developp a plugin for my DiGiMatrix remote contol. I found that there was no solution to use the [b]Action[/b] object because of the inexistence of an interface (USBIRT is directly included in the mediaportal exe right ?). It could be done as [b]jadz[/b] did it in its winlirc plugin but I do not like it very much because we loose a lot of capabilities (just letters are accepted). To solve this problem, I think it is important to consider "input" plugins ( those without screen and which are used to control mediaportal) differently from others plugins because they have to interract with the entire application. If the application supplies publicly an event (ex. ActionRequested), each input plugin could send an ActionType and other needed parameters to the MediaPortal core. Please discuss ! [/QUOTE]
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