I'm not here to force this picon update plugin on someone .
I have met a lot of people in my life who need this plugin. The plugin is, I emphasize again - universal for almost all existing Enigma2 distributions.
The plugin mainly uses picons made by @Chocholousek. It's basically a plugin that updates its own picons. Btw, it's his own art + also precise and demanding work, with constant updating of new channel logos (not many plugins for updating picons or... also... on picons that are on feeds only as ipk packages... channel logo changes don't happen very often there... ha ha).
In the plugin configuration, there are several designs of picon to choose from.
All the most used picon image resolutions are also there.
The plugin can update via 3 profiles, i.e. different picons - you can separately create a picon profile for the front LCD display, for example, and separately picons for SKIN. Yes... even such Enigma2 distributions or limitation of Linux set-top boxes exist !
The original goal of this plugin was primarily to save space on the internal flash drive in the set-top box. If you're using an older set-top box with 128MB or 256MB of internal flash memory, that's really not enough space for picons + other things.
Some people have never seen other Enigma2 distributions in their life than only OpenPLi ? Do I understand this correctly ? There are Enigma2 distributions (images) where there are no picons - neither on feed servers nor in the form of plugins, and often you have to use a special picon resolution than the most common one ("XPicons" = 220x132).
There are also a lot of these plugins for updating and downloading picons. Or there are picons directly in Enigma2 feeds (without the need to use a plugin). But not always with the right resolution... not always with the selected design... and not always with support for LCD and at the same time for SKIN in Enigma2.
So I repeat again that I don't want to impose this plugin on anyone :-D. On the contrary :-D. I always get only good feedback about this plugin everywhere :-D. I have been doing support for this plugin for several years. I have always fixed all BUGs and problems.
That's why I offered to put it on the OpenPLi feed... apparently the only option is via the BitBake recipe.
I also personally know OpenPLi users who use this plugin.
Other sources:
https://www.linuxsat...lugin/?pageNo=1
https://www.opena.tv...ma2-plugin.html
I was a little sad... that it's still missing from the OpenPLi feed. But it doesn't have to be there. It doesn't bother me at all :-D. Rather, users of the ChocholousekPicons + OpenPLi plugin are troubled by this :-). I know how to use a Linux terminal :-) but unfortunately some less experienced users do not know Linux at all.
Btw, the plugin is OPEN SOURCE and therefore free .
Edited by s3n0, 12 December 2023 - 23:00.