Difference between revisions of "Skins"
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* [[Orbiter_Skins|Titanium Orbiter Skins]] | * [[Orbiter_Skins|Titanium Orbiter Skins]] | ||
* [[Basic Skin|Basic]] - Works well with smaller devices (eg. on a [[Web_Orbiter_2.0|WebOrbiter]] running on an iPhone or iPod Touch. | * [[Basic Skin|Basic]] - Works well with smaller devices (eg. on a [[Web_Orbiter_2.0|WebOrbiter]] running on an iPhone or iPod Touch. | ||
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+ | You can change the skin in use on an [[Orbiter]] by going into the [[LinuxMCE_Admin_Website|LinuxMCEAdmin Website]] and selecting Wizard > Devices > Orbiters. On this page you can change the skin for any of your Orbiters and then hit Update to apply the setting. You will then need to do a Full Regen for that particular Orbiter. The full regen is required as the system needs to 're-create' all of the buttons with their new colours and designs. |
Revision as of 17:03, 19 August 2010
LinuxMCE utilizes a GUI (Graphical User Interface) that is referenced as a Skin. The capability for an end user (you) to create your own skins is also a built in option.
Current Skins
- Titanium Orbiter Skins
- Basic - Works well with smaller devices (eg. on a WebOrbiter running on an iPhone or iPod Touch.
You can change the skin in use on an Orbiter by going into the LinuxMCEAdmin Website and selecting Wizard > Devices > Orbiters. On this page you can change the skin for any of your Orbiters and then hit Update to apply the setting. You will then need to do a Full Regen for that particular Orbiter. The full regen is required as the system needs to 're-create' all of the buttons with their new colours and designs.