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The mover control is used for the screen calibration portions of | The mover control is used for the screen calibration portions of Kodi. You can choose the size and look of the mover control. | ||
=== Example === | === Example === | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:57, 13 July 2020
The mover control is used for the screen calibration portions of Kodi. You can choose the size and look of the mover control.
Example
<control type="mover" id="3"> <description>My first mover control</description> <left>80</left> <top>60</top> <width>250</width> <height>200</height> <texturefocus>mytexture.png</texturefocus> <texturenofocus>mytexture.png</texturenofocus> <pulseonselect>true</pulseonselect> </control>
Available tags
In addition to the default control tags, the following tags are available. Note that each tag is lower case only. This is important, as xml tags are case-sensitive.
Tag | Description |
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texturefocus |
Specifies the image file which should be displayed when the mover has focus. See here for additional information about textures. |
texturenofocus | Specifies the image file which should be displayed when the mover does not have focus. |
See also
Development: