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<section begin="settings" />Various [[add-ons]] also have settings that can be accessed by going to {{highlight|Settings -> [[Add-ons]] -> Enabled add-ons -> ''the add-on category'' -> ''the add-on title'' -> Configure}} You can also access add-on settings for some add-ons by bringing up the contextual menu '''press''' {{button|guide}} on remote or {{keypress|C}} or {{keypress|Win}} on a keyboard while using that add-on.<section end="settings" /> | <section begin="settings" />Various [[add-ons]] also have settings that can be accessed by going to the [[Add-on manager]]: {{highlight|border=yes|Settings -> [[Add-ons]] -> Enabled add-ons -> ''the add-on category'' -> ''the add-on title'' -> Configure}}. | ||
You can also access add-on settings for some add-ons by bringing up the contextual menu '''press''' {{button|guide}} on remote or {{keypress|C}} or {{keypress|Win}} on a keyboard while using that add-on.<section end="settings" /> | |||
==How-to's== | ==How-to's== |
Revision as of 11:19, 14 April 2014
Extras | Add-ons |
Add-ons are packages that add features and functions not normally included with XBMC. Add-ons are developed by people on Team XBMC and third-parties. XBMC has a growing list of community driven add-ons for online content like YouTube, Hulu, Grooveshark, Pandora Radio, as well as skins (themes) and more available from a common official repository, while still enabling third-party developers to also host their own unofficial repositories for add-ons that any user can choose to add themselves if they like.
General topics
Add-on manager The Add-on manager's purpose is to manage the various add-ons to the Kodi application. It can be browsed like any other section and the various installed/uninstalled, enabled/disabled add-ons. In the Add-on manager you can also change the settings for auto update, notifications and search for installed add-ons by bringing up the slide in submenu (press left ← to show/hide). The Add-on manager is not where you go to run add-ons, but only to install and configure them. |
Category:All add-ons A categorized listing of all add-ons in the XBMC.org repo, along with a few others. Many pages contain documentation for both users and developers, as well as links to forum help, websites, and more. | ||
Add-on development This area contains information, tutorials, and links for creating add-ons (and plug-ins) for Kodi. |
Skins Use skins to change the look and feel of your Kodi installation.
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Add-on settings
Various add-ons also have settings that can be accessed by going to the Add-on manager: Settings -> Add-ons -> Enabled add-ons -> the add-on category -> the add-on title -> Configure.
You can also access add-on settings for some add-ons by bringing up the contextual menu press guide on remote or C or ⊞ Win on a keyboard while using that add-on.
How-to's
As per Kodi v13 "Gotham", subtitles support is now built into Kodi. And instead of downloading a full subtitle download add-on, you now install one (or more) specific subtitle services.