html/pictures/boxes folder. Please read the _readme.txt in that folder if youintend to change these graphics.[b]2) [/b] [b]ShowFilesize=true[/b] in the skin-options.xsl will show a new tabwith the filesize in it.[b]3) [/b] [b]ShowMultiAudio=true[/b] in the skin-options.xsl will show audiolanguage information in a new tab. I'll try to explain how this works, which isthe way I think it works best. If the movie has 1 or 2 audio tracks, you'll see,for example, "[MultiAudio Icon]en/es". If it has 3 or more audio tracks, you'llsee, for example, "3[MultiAudio Icon]en/es/...". This lets you know that you havemore than 2 audio tracks, but will only show the 1st 2.*Concerning these 2 new tabs. You'll have to start becoming choosy about whatinformation you want to show in these tabs. By default, you'll always have a"WATCH" (or "WATCH | TRAILER") tab. You'll also have a MultiPart indicator ifthere's multiple parts. There's also the year, runtime, and star rating. If youturn on ShowFilesize, ShowMultiAudio, and number-rating, the skin will surelybreak. The skin will break sooner if you set dim=false.[b]4) [/b] I've added a container flag. I've compiled a list of containerssupported by all NMTs, what's in the default mjb.extensions, and a few othercontainers I've come across during the development of this skin. It came out to 31container flags. It's not perfect because I don't know where YAMJ gets thisinformation. It's likely from MediaInfo. For example, Blu-ray movies (*.m2ts) willshow up as being in the "BDAV" container. I don't have a BDAV container flag, soI've mapped it to the M2TS flag. It's not perfect, but it should work most of thetime.[b]5) [/b] Concerning the flags, I've made a [b]LowList flag options[/b] sectionin the skin-options.xsl that allows you to turn off whatever flags you don't want.You'll probably want to be choosy here too. I've noted that you should turn atleast one of these flags off. Otherwise, it'll break the skin. Something that mostof you should know already -- if you don't want a specific flag graphic to show up(for example, the unknown "?" flag), you can just replace it with a copy of the1x1.png file in the html/pictures folder.[b]6) *FEATURED*[/b] One of these LowList flag options are [b]ShowStudioField[/b].Another variable that goes hand-in-hand with this is [b]StudioDebug[/b]. What I'veessentially done is took the burden of studio flags off of me, and onto you.Cruel, I know, but I'm not going to add 1200 studio flags to the skin. So if youhave ShowStudioField=true, a studio flag will only show up if you have a properflag file (with the proper flag name) in the html/pictures/studios folder. Whatshould this name be? Well, if you set StudioDebug=true, you'll see that it'llreplace the "DIRECTED BY" field with the filename it's looking for. In thescreenshot above, it's looking for "Warner Bros. Pictures.png" in thehtml/pictures/studios folder. So find an appropriate flag, name it as such, andput it into that folder.[b]6)a [/b] If you're "tech-savvy", I found a quick way to list all your studios.I don't know if it's foolproof, but you can follow it here:http://networkedmediatank.com/showthread.php?tid=25534&pid=300421#pid300421[b]6)b [/b] Linked above is a one-time Flag Pack and Studio Pack. Unmonitored andexperimental, I've started an uploader site at http://ejp.byethost15.com/ . Idon't know how well this is going to run, but it's there. I ran a batch program tocreate all 1,200 studio flags. They're all probably not perfect, but it should beeasy to make your own. I've also included the Photoshop Action file if you want to
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