%Vs(mode[, param]) : mode can be "invert", "color" (where param is the colour to use", "clear" to disable the current style, "gradient" where param is the number of lines the gradient should draw over.
%Vg(start colour, end colour, [text colour]), if this tag isnt used the list selection colours from the settings will set the gradient colours
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%vs(name, [set|inc|dec], value [,max]) - name is the id, set sets the value, inc increments by value, dec decrements by value
%vg(name) - get the current value
%vl(name [,timeout]) - 'has it changed in [timeout]'?
values start at 1 and are all reset to 1 on skin load
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%pL for the left channel, %pR for the right channel... usable as a value, conditional or bar (exactly the same as %pv/%bl/etc)
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As a conditional it scales its value to the number of options you give it (like volume)
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This also moves draw_player_fullbar() and draw_player_progress() from skin_display.c to skin_tokens.c. Charcell is a bit different from bitmap here because drawing a progress bar is a combination of setting up the LCD controller (custom characters) and providing a format string. The custom character definition might fit in skin_display.c, but the format strings are needed in skin_tokens.c. Putting these functions in skin_tokens.c seemed to fit better.
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Remember that skins update at a rather slow speed so even if you have %t(0.2) in your skin it depends on which screen you are in for it to work (the main menu only updates at 2FPS, the WPS is 25FPS with peakmeters enabled... this is on the fixme list)
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Skins are now more self contained in the skin manager which in the future might allow on demand skin loading (i.e smaller skin buffers)
Skin backdrops are also managed more intelegently (fixes a bug where you can get a crazy backdrop loaded if a .sbs fails to load)
the rockbox_default rescue theme is now called rockbox_failsafe to better express what it actually is.
This commit hopefully/maybe fixes the heavily reported data aborts, so please check if you are getting them
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example: %Vp(1, %?it<%in -%it|%fn>) <- show the next tracks strating from the first next track and show info if it is avilable or the filename.
Basic cuesheet support here, and will load upcoming track tags from the database if you have load to ram enabled.
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example:
%xl(I, __list_icons__, 0, 0)
%xd(I, %Li)
^ display the list icon at position 0,0 in that viewport. (you can of course %xd(Ia) if you really wanted also.)
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It can now automatically load the correct subimage from a strip (assuming the strip is in the correct order) by giving a tag for the 2nd param.
example: %xd(F, %mp) which is equivilant to %?mp<%xd(Fa)|%xd(Fb)|%xd(Fc)|%xd(Fd)|%xd(Fe)>
You can also set the subimage offset.. i.e %xd(E, %mm, -1) which means "show nothing for the first value of %mm and use the bitmap strip for the remaining values"
if a tag+offset is <0 or greater than the number of subimages in a strip he image is cleared (I'm open to changing this if someone has a better idea)
cabbiev2.176x220x16.wps is an example of how to use this
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