I would like to stop using the 'shutdown' plugin and just use the built in 'system' screen for hibernating my pvr. The disk space pie graph is really helpful.
However 2 things stop me from doing this which I thought I'd request! -
1) - I don't want a user to do anything other than Hibernate the pvr; can there be a list of checkboxs built into the system screen config which when unticked allows certain buttons to be hidden?
2) - It is really good when the shutdown plugin gives you a warning that there is currently (or pending very soon) a recording. Can this feature be replicated in the system screen?
Is it easy enough for these features to be introduced? - If not can someone tell me how to edit the button layout for the system screen so I can remove the buttons I don't need.
Cheers,
Ambro
However 2 things stop me from doing this which I thought I'd request! -
1) - I don't want a user to do anything other than Hibernate the pvr; can there be a list of checkboxs built into the system screen config which when unticked allows certain buttons to be hidden?
2) - It is really good when the shutdown plugin gives you a warning that there is currently (or pending very soon) a recording. Can this feature be replicated in the system screen?
Is it easy enough for these features to be introduced? - If not can someone tell me how to edit the button layout for the system screen so I can remove the buttons I don't need.
Cheers,
Ambro
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