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That'd be my preference, but, again... I'm at your mercy here. I'll just have to keep telling you how much the wife and I love TVE.
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I clearly need to do more experimenting before I go making request of you. If I set the focus to "last watched", it's perfect. I get the last one I watched as the focus and can "verify" and then just move down one to watch the next in the list. I can definitely handle pressing the down arrow first.
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I thought of this also, maybe if you had the same idea as SMW where the list slides in from the right on pressing the left arrow key.
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Hey skirge
Just a note, sounds like you might want to be using the 'unwatched' filter. That will hide the watched episodes, and (I think) make things a lot easier for you (as in your stargate example)... FWIW Personally its the most valuable option for me, since shows without any new unwatched episodes are just hidden from the list, and episodes that are watched are hidden, so both the shows list, and the episodes list are much more functional. Sometimes you have to switch back though, but I think razr is working on improvements that will probably render that moot, as far as easily being able to change views/definitions, etc. (Sounds great razrsharpe!) Cory |
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working on yes... but not near as much as id like
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Hmm... personally, I'm not sure I like the sound of this. I've never cared for double button presses in interfaces. (Don't get me started on how idiotic double-clicking in Windows is... hehe.) I'd probably rather see a search/jump option added to the screen that appears when you hit "menu". Something like MENU -> SEARCH -> [number pad]. It's 3 button presses, but (to me, at least) it seems more intuitive than two left or right button presses. Plus, I imagine there might be issues when someone mistakenly hits left or right a couple of times too quickly when they're trying to get back to the main menu or over to the years. I know I quickly hit left twice quite often when going back to the main menu.
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How about using the number keys on the remote as letter jumps?
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ya i think skirge suggested that... and that ill definitely put in... someone else requested that 1 = top 9 = bottom, 5 = middle... ill probably put this in too and make the default when sorted a-z be the alpha jump, otherwise make it a % jump... a slide in a-z list would also be nice... but might not happen since there isnt a clean way to navigate to it and the number keys to go to a letter work well enough
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And I would say, "Hey great idea! Why didn't I think of that?"
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All I can say is WOW!!!! this is freaking awesome. Right up there with SageMC, BMT, and SMW in my book.
Phenomenal job. i LOVE IT! |
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thanks glad you like it
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IMO, navigation can (and does) end up being a dogs breakfast when you have a few different imports where this hasn't been taken into consideration. Consider the areas (music, movies, recordings say, and imports, maybe EPG, just as a few examples) and if every one had a novel approach to navigation ... . IMO, there's something to be said for consistency , and intuitiveness. (For example, some imports don't implement 'left as back' properly). And the end result ends up being amateurish, and unusable for people who haven't memorized the indidividual quirks -- the wife and kids, say. Don't get me wrong -- I'm not critiscizing anything in TVE, but I see some brainstorming discussion going on here and I just thought I'd throw that in for consideration. Because the "best" navigation method isn't really the best if its hard for people to use it, and its not at least semi standard. FWIW Cory Last edited by bluenote; 02-18-2010 at 08:51 PM. |
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Both good points. In this particular case, I would personally prefer the numbers to letters jump because it's he closest thing to a "standard' for my setup.
I would love to have my cake and eat it too, have all my plugins navigate the same way, even though they were all built by different developers, yet not have those developers pigeonholed by a single navigation standard, yet I also realize that his is not very realistic.
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