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The rss control is used for displaying scrolling RSS feeds from the internet in XBMC. You can choose the font, size, colour, location and the RSS feed to be displayed.
The rss control is used for displaying scrolling RSS feeds from the internet in XBMC. You can choose the font, size, colour, location and the RSS feed to be displayed.
===Example===
===Example===

Revision as of 21:58, 11 June 2009

Template:XBMC faq toc Inline The rss control is used for displaying scrolling RSS feeds from the internet in XBMC. You can choose the font, size, colour, location and the RSS feed to be displayed.

Example

<xml> <control type="rss" id="1">

     <description>My First RSS control</description>
     <posx>80</posx>
     <posy>60</posy>
     <width>500</width>
     <visible>true</visible>
     font14
     <textcolor>FFB2D4F5</textcolor>
     <headlinecolor>FFFFFFFF</headlinecolor>
     <titlecolor>FF655656</titlecolor>
     <urlset>1</urlset>

</control> </xml>

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.

font Specifies the font to use from the font.xml file.
textcolor Specified the color the text should be. In hex AARRGGBB format, or a name from the colour theme.
shadowcolor Specifies the color of the drop shadow on the text. In AARRGGBB format, or a name from the colour theme.
highlightcolor Specified the color that any highlighted text should be. In hex AARRGGBB format, or a name from the colour theme.
titlecolor Specified the color the titles of the feeds should be. In hex AARRGGBB format, or a name from the colour theme.
urlset The actual RSS feedset to use. This is an id reference to the <rss> section in RssFeeds.xml:
scrollspeed Scroll speed of text in pixels per second. Defaults to 60.

<xml> <rssfeeds>

 <set id="1">
   <feed updateinterval="30">http://feeds.feedburner.com/XboxScene</feed>
   <feed updateinterval="30">http://feeds.wired.com/wired/topheadlines</feed>
 </set>
 <set id="2">
   <feed updateinterval="30">http://www.cnet.co.uk/feeds/public/rss_news_10.htm</feed>
 </set>

</rssfeeds> </xml> Each feedset has an id attribute – this is what we are referencing in the <urlset> parameter. As can be seen, there can be more than one <set> defined, and more than one <feed> per set. The <feed>'s must be escaped so that they're xml-safe (ie replace & with & etc.). Each feed in the set runs through in the order they are defined. HOW-TO: Change RSS feeds and more info on RSS feeds|More information about RSS feeds can be found here.