Carsten Koch wrote:
> Brian wrote:
>
>> a question about this version. In earlier versions you had
>> a variable called "episode", and I set the value of that to ""
>> in my source file. Now you just add the string "~EPISODE" to very
>> programm name (if I understand the source correctly.
>
> You
Brian wrote:
> a question about this version. In earlier versions you had
> a variable called "episode", and I set the value of that to ""
> in my source file. Now you just add the string "~EPISODE" to very
> programm name (if I understand the source correctly.
You are mostly right.
In epg2timers
Carsten Koch wrote:
> Manfred Schmidt-Voigt wrote:
> ...
>> OK, no problem, this is the patch ...
>
> Thanks!
>
> I have simplified this and put it in.
> Attached is all I have so far for 1.5.2b.
> Can you please try it out and see
> if it still does what you wanted?
>
> Carsten.
>
>
> ---
Carsten Koch schrieb:
> I have simplified this and put it in.
> Attached is all I have so far for 1.5.2b.
> Can you please try it out and see
> if it still does what you wanted?
> ...
Yeah, it's working, Thank you!
Manfred
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--- Manfred Schmidt-Voigt ---
Manfred Schmidt-Voigt wrote:
...
OK, no problem, this is the patch ...
Thanks!
I have simplified this and put it in.
Attached is all I have so far for 1.5.2b.
Can you please try it out and see
if it still does what you wanted?
Carsten.
epg2timers_1.5.2a_1.5.2b.patch.bz2
Description: applica
Carsten Koch schrieb:
Manfred Schmidt-Voigt wrote:
...
My question: Are there any plans to support also the extended
information like actor, director, year of first appearence, etc? We can
get these infos just by setting "jl_format=3", but it's not decoded by
epg2timer.cxx.
Sounds like an i
Manfred Schmidt-Voigt wrote:
...
> My question: Are there any plans to support also the extended
> information like actor, director, year of first appearence, etc? We can
> get these infos just by setting "jl_format=3", but it's not decoded by
> epg2timer.cxx.
Sounds like an interesting idea.
Carsten Koch schrieb:
> epg2timers is a tool that allows you to use the web EPG at http://tvtv.de
> to program VDR from anywhere in the world simply by clicking
> on the things you want vdr to record in the http://tvtv.de listings.
>
> I apologize for being kind of slow in developing epg2timers la