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Picons are icons that add a graphical logo for a channel to your receiver and can be download from the OpenPLi feeds. They can be present in the in the left or right side of the screen, in the Bouquest and in Webif. There are a lot to choose from they differ in style and side, like the "snp-full.220x132-190x102.light.on.transparent"
 
Picons are icons that add a graphical logo for a channel to your receiver and can be download from the OpenPLi feeds. They can be present in the in the left or right side of the screen, in the Bouquest and in Webif. There are a lot to choose from they differ in style and side, like the "snp-full.220x132-190x102.light.on.transparent"
  
 
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Remember: that when you install in memory on the box they will use quick a bit memory size and the restore of a autobackup can take a bit more time, as the Picons collection maybe large as the Picons maintainers don't know which channels you will use, so there are many.
 
Remember: that when you install in memory on the box they will use quick a bit memory size and the restore of a autobackup can take a bit more time, as the Picons collection maybe large as the Picons maintainers don't know which channels you will use, so there are many.

Revision as of 13:11, 25 May 2018

Picons are icons that add a graphical logo for a channel to your receiver and can be download from the OpenPLi feeds. They can be present in the in the left or right side of the screen, in the Bouquest and in Webif. There are a lot to choose from they differ in style and side, like the "snp-full.220x132-190x102.light.on.transparent"

Plugin Wiki-Picons 001.jpg

Remember: that when you install in memory on the box they will use quick a bit memory size and the restore of a autobackup can take a bit more time, as the Picons collection maybe large as the Picons maintainers don't know which channels you will use, so there are many.