SNES mini theme
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@lostless said in SNES mini theme:
@ruckage speaking of custom collections, the way you setup the theme, ES doesn’t allow to set custom collections from theme since there are no individual folders for each system.. Somthing to think about.
Actually, I retract my last comment, I see what you mean now.
And no, you can't usually select a theme folder as there are none as this theme is based around a single theme.xml setup.
However for the collections I'm adding they will have a theme folder (a pretty much empty one though) which only contains a theme.xml with the following contents so it just uses the main theme.xml:<theme> <formatVersion>3</formatVersion> <include>./../theme.xml</include> </theme>
This will make it selectable in the ES collections menu.
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@pomme said in SNES mini theme:
Sorry if I missed this in all the comments, I did look. Wondering if there's a way for me to theme my custom collections. This theme is awesome, but it's also very different from the themes I've played with before.
I've made icons for the 2 custom collections. In other themes you just create a same-named system folder and ES picks up on it. Wonder where I would go in this theme to tweak a little to theme my custom collections.
They aren't as good as what ruckage would make on his own, but these are the 2 icons I made. I don't know the trick to get that blocky, aliased script like he does.
how did you recreate them? Is there a PSD file with layers to share?
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@ruckage said in SNES mini theme:
@lord-raziel
Yes, I hid the tty logs, there are several tutorials explaining what to change to make the boot as silent as possible.To hide the EmulationStation splash screen you have 2 options:
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Option 1) Make a splash video thats long enough so that ES has already loaded by the time the video ends.
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Option 2) add the argument --no-splash to autostart.sh. The line should read: emulationstation --no-splash #auto (this is the method I used).
Hi ruckage
Can you provide a bit more info regarding that autostart file?
I tried to implement emulationstation --no-splash #auto but no luck thus far the loading screen still shows.
Where exactly inside the autostart file do I add that piece of code? -
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Hi,
There should only be a single line in your autostart.sh
emulationstation --no-splash #auto
I've just double checked on my test machine and it worked. Could you post a copy of your autostart.sh so I can see it?
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@flyingtomahawk you can also disable the splashscreen by adding the following line to es_settings.cfg.
<bool name="SplashScreen" value="false" />
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@jdrassa said in SNES mini theme:
@flyingtomahawk you can also disable the splashscreen by adding the following line to es_settings.cfg.
<bool name="SplashScreen" value="false" />
I didn't know about that, that's probably a better way to do it.
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This theme you made is one of my new favorite ones. Keep up the good work.
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That works for the first time but somehow the settings file gets overwritten and that piece of code disappears again.
That setting file is insideopt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/
Is that path correct?
@ruckage
Here my autostart file#!/usr/bin/env bash # This file is part of The RetroPie Project # # The RetroPie Project is the legal property of its developers, whose names are # too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT.md file distributed with this source. # # See the LICENSE.md file at the top-level directory of this distribution and # at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/master/LICENSE.md # rp_module_id="autostart" rp_module_desc="Auto-start Emulation Station / Kodi on boot" rp_module_section="config" function _update_hook_autostart() { if [[ -f /etc/profile.d/10-emulationstation.sh ]]; then enable_autostart fi } function _autostart_script_autostart() { local mode="$1" # delete old startup script rm -f /etc/profile.d/10-emulationstation.sh local script="$configdir/all/autostart.sh" cat >/etc/profile.d/10-retropie.sh <<_EOF_ # launch our autostart apps (if we are on the correct tty) if [ "\`tty\`" = "/dev/tty1" ]; then bash "$script" fi _EOF_ touch "$script" # delete any previous entries for emulationstation / kodi in autostart.sh sed -i '/#auto/d' "$script" # make sure there is a newline sed -i '$a\' "$script" case "$mode" in kodi) echo -e "kodi #auto\nemulationstation #auto" >>"$script" ;; es|*) echo "emulationstation #auto" >>"$script" ;; esac chown $user:$user "$script" } function enable_autostart() { local mode="$1" if isPlatform "x11"; then mkUserDir "$home/.config/autostart" ln -sf "/usr/local/share/applications/retropie.desktop" "$home/.config/autostart/" else if [[ "$__os_id" == "Raspbian" ]]; then if [[ "$__chroot" -eq 1 ]]; then mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service.d systemctl set-default multi-user.target ln -fs /etc/systemd/system/autologin@.service /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty1.service else # remove any old autologin.conf - we use raspi-config now rm -f /etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service.d/autologin.conf raspi-config nonint do_boot_behaviour B2 fi elif [[ "$(cat /proc/1/comm)" == "systemd" ]]; then mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service.d/ cat >/etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service.d/autologin.conf <<_EOF_ [Service] ExecStart= ExecStart=-/sbin/agetty --autologin $user --noclear %I \$TERM _EOF_ fi _autostart_script_autostart "$mode" fi } function disable_autostart() { local login_type="$1" [[ -z "$login_type" ]] && login_type="B2" if isPlatform "x11"; then rm "$home/.config/autostart/retropie.desktop" else if [[ "$__os_id" == "Raspbian" ]]; then if [[ "$__chroot" -eq 1 ]]; then systemctl set-default graphical.target ln -fs /lib/systemd/system/getty@.service /etc/systemd/system/getty.target.wants/getty@tty1.service else raspi-config nonint do_boot_behaviour "$login_type" fi elif [[ "$(cat /proc/1/comm)" == "systemd" ]]; then rm -f /etc/systemd/system/getty@tty1.service.d/autologin.conf systemctl set-default graphical.target systemctl enable lightdm.service fi rm -f /etc/profile.d/10-emulationstation.sh rm -f /etc/profile.d/10-retropie.sh fi } function remove_autostart() { disable_autostart } function gui_autostart() { cmd=(dialog --backtitle "$__backtitle" --menu "Choose the desired boot behaviour." 22 76 16) while true; do if isPlatform "x11"; then local x11_autostart if [[ -f "$home/.config/autostart/retropie.desktop" ]]; then options=(1 "Autostart Emulation Station after login (Enabled)") x11_autostart=1 else options=(1 "Autostart Emulation Station after login (Disabled)") x11_autostart=0 fi else options=( 1 "Start Emulation Station at boot" 2 "Start Kodi at boot (exit for Emulation Station)" E "Manually edit $configdir/autostart.sh" ) if [[ "$__os_id" == "Raspbian" ]]; then options+=( CL "Boot to text console (require login)" CA "Boot to text console (auto login as $user)" ) fi options+=(DL "Boot to desktop (require login)") if [[ "$__os_id" == "Raspbian" ]]; then options+=(DA "Boot to desktop (auto login as $user)") fi fi choices=$("${cmd[@]}" "${options[@]}" 2>&1 >/dev/tty) if [[ -n "$choices" ]]; then case $choices in 1) if isPlatform "x11"; then if [[ "$x11_autostart" -eq 0 ]]; then enable_autostart printMsgs "dialog" "Emulation Station is set to autostart after login." else disable_autostart printMsgs "dialog" "Autostarting of Emulation Station is disabled." fi x11_autostart=$((x11_autostart ^ 1)) else enable_autostart printMsgs "dialog" "Emulation Station is set to launch at boot." fi ;; 2) enable_autostart kodi printMsgs "dialog" "Kodi is set to launch at boot." ;; E) editFile "$configdir/all/autostart.sh" ;; CL) disable_autostart B1 printMsgs "dialog" "Booting to text console (require login)." ;; CA) disable_autostart B2 printMsgs "dialog" "Booting to text console (auto login as $user)." ;; DL) disable_autostart B3 printMsgs "dialog" "Booting to desktop (require login)." ;; DA) disable_autostart B4 printMsgs "dialog" "Booting to desktop (auto login as $user)." ;; esac else break fi done }
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@flyingtomahawk
Hi,That's the wrong autostart.sh. The one you want is located at: /opt/retropie/configs/all/autostart.sh
You can also access it from Windows through the samba share, just go to: /configs/all/autostart.sh
It should literally be a single line as I posted above.
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I've made some icons/logos for the classic collections. I'm working on the backgrounds now.
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@redbatman said in SNES mini theme:
This theme you made is one of my new favorite ones. Keep up the good work.
Thanks :) , glad you like theme.
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Found it. Now it works. Thanks again.
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@ruckage said in SNES mini theme:
I've made some icons/logos for the classic collections. I'm working on the backgrounds now.
@ruckage So beautiful, perfect.
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@ruckage Do you have any ETA for the Amiga icon ? That's the only one I'm missing :(
It's just cosmetic on the carroussel, no big deal of course, but I hope it will come soon :) -
@ruckage can you please include also a supergrafx icon too? Thanks!
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@adu @astuni
Patience, these take time. It's not just an Icon that needs to be made but logos and several backgounds as well so it takes time.
Both are on the to do list, I already posted that Amiga will be in the next update (along with a few others) and Supergrafx will probably in the update after that. -
Yes! Nice work on the new custom themes! Thank you!
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@vice86 said in SNES mini theme:
how did you recreate them? Is there a PSD file with layers to share?
Opened up the images in Photoshop then did some meticulous cutting/pasting/layering.
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@ruckage thank you so much for the update!
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@ruckage great to see that the nes/snes classic collections are being incorporated into this theme. I was hoping something like this would be available. Looking forward to the updates to the theme being released. Keep up the excellent work!
For the moment I just bodged them in (badly).
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