Rapier Skin Update v2.0

October 2nd, 2009 scarfa 18 comments

rapier screenshot

Check the changelog for the full list of changes

You can download it here

As always if you find any problems or have a general question, post them on the support forum

MiniMeedia Added to XBMC Skinning Project

September 29th, 2009 skunkm0nkee 3 comments

MiniMeedia has now been added to the Official XBMC Skinning Project SVN so that anyone can now download the project files (including all the textures etc). You can find out more details about the XBMC Skinning Project here.

The code added to SVN is the same as the 0.95 version that was released last month with a couple of small tweaks to the languages folder and a new linux build script (untested).

I may finally be getting some time to look at polishing the skin and getting the v1.00 release ready over the next few days and weeks.

Rapier Skin Update v1.60

September 23rd, 2009 scarfa 6 comments

This update tries to address all the known problems that have been reported as well as add some new features that have been requested. Some of the things users wanted were:

- Integration with OpenSubtitles_OSD script
- Option to hide the top option menu bar when not focused
- Option to have separate custom backgrounds for videos/movies/tvshows
- Ability to show the current weather on all windows

Check the changelog for the full list of changes

You can download it here

As always if you find any problems or have a general question, post them on the support forum

Transparency! v2.00 released.

September 1st, 2009 ronie 13 comments

screenshot home pageIt’s kinda funny, you would think building your skin upon an existing one (PM3.HD in my case) will save you a lot of time, compared to building it from scratch. But some time after the the initial work is done and released, you realize the skin still resembles the the original too much… That’s when the real work starts…replacing all of the textures with your own, finding and creating dozens of new icons for the skin. That’s what Transparency! v1.00 was about,  giving it it’s own, distinct look. It took me 6 weeks of GIMP’ing and coding all day long (and night) to get to the point where i felt this was the best i could do. In case if anyone’s interested in what i did in my summer holidays…you’ve just read it.

A logical follow-up to v1.00 for me was doing the same with what i’ve did with the graphics, but this time with the xml code. Reorganizing everything in a way so i feel comfortable with it. Of course there’s a downside to turning the entire xml code upside-down, you introduce more bugs than you could wish for. So this is where the xbmc community came in and thanx to over 250 users who did some intense bug hunting for a week, most of them should be straightened out by now. A big thumbs up to all of you!

So what else is new in Transparency! v2.00…besides optimizing the code (<techtalk>using more conditional includes instead of visible conditions</techtalk>) it’s a continuation of the path i’ve set since the very first release: adding as much of the neat new features xbmc has to offer to the skin as possible. IMO we shouldn’t burden the user with having to hack all around the xml code to get the latest and greatest out of xbmc. All it takes is a few skinners to do the work and it would save hundreds of xbmc users a lot of frustration and the risk of breaking the skin if something goes wrong. In Transparency! v2.00 support is added for the Home Theather Experience script, the Weather.com plus plugin and the Opensubtitles_OSD script, to name a few. An extensive list of other changes, improvements and additions is available in the changelog.

screenshot weather page       screenshot video osd

As always, if you think there’s anything missing in the skin, head over to the forum and make a few requests. Getting the community involved in probably the most important thing. Since you’re the ones who’re using it on a daily basis, you know best what you would like to see in a skin. Fresh ideas are always welcome, they can only help to improve the skin!

Finally a big thanx to the xbmc team for giving us skinners a new platform on xbmc.org to show off our skins. Your hard work certainly didn’t go unnoticed, Transparency! downloads have more than tripled ever since the new site is up!  ;-)

Transparency! on xbmc.org

Updating the Classics

August 23rd, 2009 Jezz_X 1 comment

It has come to my attention that over the last few years of development by jmarshall of the XBMC skinning engine we have come very far.  The problem is with progress comes change,  change is good (in some ways) unfortunately moving forward also mean sometimes breaking the old.  You just can’t keep constantly maintain backwards compatibility,  it slows things down and means extra legacy code to do the same thing that new code does better.  

So with that in mind I have decided to go through and update some of my older skins to work with the newer versions of XBMC.   I won’t be adding anything new to them but just making them work again.  With that in mind here is the first to fall :)

Xbox-Classic  

I know its not real modern looking and is a complete rip off of the original Xbox 1 dashboard but hey that’s what it was supposed to be :) Originally made by Blackbolt many a year ago It was updated by me (Jezz_X) a long time ago to work with XBMC changes and now I update it again :)

You can download an updated version from here

You can also get the skin from the XBMC skinning SVN at  this address