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=RCO override attributes=
=RCO override attributes=
'''All "Override" attributes are pointers to a value stored in a line of [[XMB Layouts]] .txt files, the override indicates the line number in the .txt and the value in that line is loaded by the .rco
'''All "Override" attributes are pointers to a value stored in a line of [[XMB Layouts]] .txt files, the override indicates the line number in the .txt and the value in that line is loaded by the .rco
**Some values used by [[RCOXML Objects]] and [[RCOXML Animations]] are loaded externally to be able to scale the whole XMB interface for different screen resolution modes. Sony was adding more stuff in the XMB along the different firmware versions, and some of this "new" items used this same method, the result is more "override" values was added to the [[XMB Layouts]] .txt files, and as a consequence some of the other "old" values was "displaced" a few lines down in the [[XMB Layouts]] .txt files. This is the reason why in the changelog of custom_render_plugin.rco (and i bet most of the others .rco's using overrides) the value increases just a few units for every new version of the .rco (that units are a few lines that was added for that firmware in the .txt)
**Some values used by [[RCOXML Objects]] are loaded externally to be able to scale the whole XMB interface for different screen resolution modes. Sony was adding more stuff in the XMB along the different firmware versions, and some of this "new" items used this same method, the result is more "override" values was added to the [[XMB Layouts]] .txt files, and as a consequence some of the other "old" values was "displaced" a few lines down in the [[XMB Layouts]] .txt files. This is the reason why in the changelog of custom_render_plugin.rco (and i bet most of the others .rco's using overrides) the value increases just a few units for every new version of the .rco (that units are a few lines that was added for that firmware in the .txt)
**The reason why the new values added in the .txt displaces the old values... is because the list of values inside the .txt are ordered "by rco ownership". First are stored all the values for rco nº1... then all the values for rco nº2... and so on... obviouslly custom_render_plugin is not at top of the list because it stores his values around line 500. It has other values from other rco's before it and when that others had some addition this made the values of custom_render_plugins to be displaced some lines down in the list
**The reason why the new values added in the .txt displaces the old values... is because the list of values inside the .txt are ordered "by rco ownership". First are stored all the values for rco nº1... then all the values for rco nº2... and so on... obviouslly custom_render_plugin is not at top of the list because it stores his values around line 500. It has other values from other rco's before it and when that others had some addition this made the values of custom_render_plugins to be displaced some lines down in the list
***I have no idea wich position in the [[XMB Layouts]] .txt files uses every .rco probably are ordered by using one of the lists from a .sprx or vsh.self... or maybe the order depends of the compilation enviroment sony uses for the official firmware
***I have no idea wich position in the [[XMB Layouts]] .txt files uses every .rco probably are ordered by using one of the lists from a .sprx or vsh.self... or maybe the order depends of the compilation enviroment sony uses for the official firmware
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