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If you want to remove the clock from a ''specific window'', open its XML file and comment out ''<include>Clock</include>''. If you want a customized clock add the ''control'' section from above where the ''include'' was and edit it. | If you want to remove the clock from a ''specific window'', open its XML file and comment out ''<include>Clock</include>''. If you want a customized clock add the ''control'' section from above where the ''include'' section was and edit it. |
Revision as of 18:52, 5 September 2015
This tutorial will show how to hide or change time and date. This is achieved by editing VideoFullScreen.xml, Home.xml and includes.xml.
Change or remove the clock (except OSD/Info)
The clock in includes.xml is used by all windows except the OSD and Info screen. The clock is defined in includes.xml and called by other windows using <include>Clock</include>. Read more about how includes work.
Open includes.xml and find the following code. You can now either comment out to remove the clock completely from Kodi (except OSD/Info) or just modify it.
<include name="Clock"> <control type="label"> <description>time label</description> <right>20</right> <top>5</top> <width>200</width> <height>30</height> <align>right</align> <aligny>center</aligny> <font>font28_title</font> <textcolor>white</textcolor> <shadowcolor>black</shadowcolor> <label>$INFO[System.Time]</label> <animation effect="slide" start="0,0" end="-40,0" time="75" condition="Window.IsVisible(Mutebug)">conditional</animation> </control> </include>-->
If you want to remove the clock from a specific window, open its XML file and comment out <include>Clock</include>. If you want a customized clock add the control section from above where the include section was and edit it.