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<blockquote data-quote="Lyfesaver74" data-source="post: 954635" data-attributes="member: 107242"><p>Regurge... sry I missed you on IRC, best to use mine and/or oxan's name when you say something as it will notify us.</p><p> </p><p>As for the list.... there is not a comprehensive list yet, but you use the default skin as a comparison as to what it does. it will be the best tool you have. look how it does it, then use that call in your own skin.</p><p> </p><p>That being said... I will ask oxan where the files are that have the options you can use and write up a quick list. Should have done that yesterday, but there are files claaed WebMovieBasic and WebMovieDetailed that hold the info you are looking for, but in a very C# way. I will do a nice quick write up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lyfesaver74, post: 954635, member: 107242"] Regurge... sry I missed you on IRC, best to use mine and/or oxan's name when you say something as it will notify us. As for the list.... there is not a comprehensive list yet, but you use the default skin as a comparison as to what it does. it will be the best tool you have. look how it does it, then use that call in your own skin. That being said... I will ask oxan where the files are that have the options you can use and write up a quick list. Should have done that yesterday, but there are files claaed WebMovieBasic and WebMovieDetailed that hold the info you are looking for, but in a very C# way. I will do a nice quick write up. [/QUOTE]
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