"harvestonline" wrote:No. I believe you could create a dummy channel just for testing the artwork, package it, upload it as a private channel via the developer website, and then install it via the private channel code to see what it would actually come out looking like. But you need to understand that there are two sets of icons now - the SD/HD icons inside the package/zip are used for the old(<5.0) interface home screen, and the SD/HD icons uploaded through the form on the developer website when channels are submitted are used by the channel store on both interfaces, AND by the new interface "My Channels" area. So in the new interface, the packaged icons aren't used now, only the icons provided on the website( AFAIK ). But if you want to support the oldest Rokus(1st generation), that won't be getting the updated interface, you have to provide them.
So I just have to hope and pray the icon will look good unsquished? Especially since no PSD template is available?
"harvestonline" wrote:The documentation generally lags behind releases. Roku's growing fast, but its development team is still rather small. Personally though, I'm hoping that 5.0 docs go up soon, if not before the interface rolls to R2 models, then within a few weeks after.
That seems like a ton of work just to test a graphic. Why is none of this listed on the developer site?
"gonzotek" wrote:"harvestonline" wrote:No. I believe you could create a dummy channel just for testing the artwork, package it, upload it as a private channel via the developer website, and then install it via the private channel code to see what it would actually come out looking like. But you need to understand that there are two sets of icons now - the SD/HD icons inside the package/zip are used for the old(<5.0) interface home screen, and the SD/HD icons uploaded through the form on the developer website when channels are submitted are used by the channel store on both interfaces, AND by the new interface "My Channels" area. So in the new interface, the packaged icons aren't used now, only the icons provided on the website( AFAIK ). But if you want to support the oldest Rokus(1st generation), that won't be getting the updated interface, you have to provide them.
So I just have to hope and pray the icon will look good unsquished? Especially since no PSD template is available?
"TheEndless" wrote:"gonzotek" wrote:"harvestonline" wrote:No. I believe you could create a dummy channel just for testing the artwork, package it, upload it as a private channel via the developer website, and then install it via the private channel code to see what it would actually come out looking like. But you need to understand that there are two sets of icons now - the SD/HD icons inside the package/zip are used for the old(<5.0) interface home screen, and the SD/HD icons uploaded through the form on the developer website when channels are submitted are used by the channel store on both interfaces, AND by the new interface "My Channels" area. So in the new interface, the packaged icons aren't used now, only the icons provided on the website( AFAIK ). But if you want to support the oldest Rokus(1st generation), that won't be getting the updated interface, you have to provide them.
So I just have to hope and pray the icon will look good unsquished? Especially since no PSD template is available?
No need to go so far as to create a dummy channel. Just temporarily point the manifest at your channel store icon to test it.
"gonzotek" wrote:
The documentation generally lags behind releases. Roku's growing fast, but its development team is still rather small. Personally though, I'm hoping that 5.0 docs go up soon, if not before the interface rolls to R2 models, then within a few weeks after.
"RokuJoel" wrote:
We are now treating the online http://sdkdocs.roku.com as a living document, bits of it are being revised and updated every day.