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    • hiulitH
      hiulit @fnkngrv
      last edited by hiulit

      @fnkngrv Yeah, that's something we talked about with some people here in the early stages of the Fun Facts! Splashscreens development but I decided to start with the boot splashscreens as it was easier to do. I've never work with the runcommand but I wanted to, so I guess now it's a good time to take a look at it ;)
      Also, there was some talking about the possibility that launching the script via the runcommamd could take too much time to create the splashscreen and therefore the user would have to wait too much to start the game.
      I'll open an issue in the GitHub repo so I don't forget!

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      • cyperghostC
        cyperghost @hiulit
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        @hiulit said in Fun Facts Splashscreens:

        Also, there was some talking about the possibility that launching the script via the runcommamd could take too much time to create the splashscreen and therefore the user would have to wait too much to start the game.

        I'm here!
        Well the runcommand-onstart.sh is the key for this and afaik runcommand itself starts the emulators AFTER the onstart-script gots completly excuted and closed.
        Why do I say that? Because if you add a sleeptimer of a few seconds. The runcommand call is delayed for a few seconds. So I think it doesn't matter at which point a splashscreen is created.

        I would suggest to use /dev/shm because that's a RAM-drive (fast) and will cleanup itself after powerdown ;)

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        • meleuM
          meleu @hiulit
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          @hiulit @cyperghost my 2 cents, call the script via runcommand-onend.sh. When an user launches a game he is eager to play, and even a short delay can be frustrating. When he leaves the game he is already satisfied and a small delay to go back to emulationstation won't hurt that much. ;-)

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          • cyperghostC
            cyperghost @meleu
            last edited by cyperghost

            @meleu I don't know how much it lasts to generate a picture and I think the RAM-drive should speed this up. But I'm not the developer of this. So with your suggestion we would create a screen on every boot and after a game is finished. Also a possibility - nevertheless I would prefer the runcommand-onstart.sh ;)

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            • meleuM
              meleu @cyperghost
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              @cyperghost said in Fun Facts Splashscreens:

              @meleu I don't know how much it lasts to generate a picture and I think the RAM-drive should speed this up.

              I think you're saying this based on what we discussed about my script to generate launching images. If I recall correctly you suggested using /dev/shm because in my script I create some temporary images to build the final one.

              But the fun-facts script creates the final image in only one step. Add the fun-fact text and done!

              So with your suggestion we would create a screen on every boot and after a game is finished.

              With that sentece I'm not sure if you are confused about what the fun-fact script does. Then here are some words, just trying to clarify:

              The boot splashscreen image file is different from launching images.

              When the fun-fact feature is enabled to run at boot it generates, in a background process, a new splashscreen for the next boot. The splashcreen that is being shown was previously generated and the code responsible for showing it is the official splashscreen RetroPie scriptmodule. It has nothing to do with launching images.

              I would prefer the runcommand-onstart.sh ;)

              My suggestion to call it from -onend script is just an approach taking into consideration the user experience, but the code would be exactly the same, regardless of it being called from -onstart or -onend scripts.

              And now, at a second thought, I think that calling it from -onstart and making it runs in background, while the current launching image is being shown, can work better.


              @hiulit

              The feature @fnkngrv requested does not demand any change on the fun-fact script.

              We made the fun-fact script allow the user choose what image you want to use to add the fun-fact on. Then it's just a matter of runcommand-onstart/onend tweaking. ;-)

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              • fnkngrvF
                fnkngrv @meleu
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                @meleu said in Fun Facts Splashscreens:

                @hiulit @cyperghost my 2 cents, call the script via runcommand-onend.sh. When an user launches a game he is eager to play, and even a short delay can be frustrating. When he leaves the game he is already satisfied and a small delay to go back to emulationstation won't hurt that much. ;-)

                that is a cool idea actually!

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                • cyperghostC
                  cyperghost @meleu
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                  @meleu said in Fun Facts Splashscreens:

                  So with your suggestion we would create a screen on every boot and after a game is finished.

                  With that sentece I'm not sure if you are confused about what the fun-fact script does. Then here are some words, just trying to clarify:
                  The boot splashscreen image file is different from launching images.

                  Sorry bro for being unclear.
                  My suggestion was to create a funfact screen during boot (not a splashscreen!) to have one generated picture ready to show if you start a ROM. Then the runcommand-onend creates the next...

                  Hope that I was clear now ;)

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                  • meleuM
                    meleu @cyperghost
                    last edited by

                    @cyperghost

                    My suggestion was to create a funfact screen during boot (not a splashscreen!) to have one generated picture ready to show if you start a ROM.

                    Generate launching images at boot? For what system? All of them? 😱

                    I think the delay would be unbearable.

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                    • hiulitH
                      hiulit @meleu
                      last edited by hiulit

                      @meleu @cyperghost maybe what we could do is have a function in fun facts to create all those launching images (it would take a long time) and then we could either use onend or onstart to generate the new one, per rom/system

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                      • meleuM
                        meleu @hiulit
                        last edited by meleu

                        @hiulit I wouldn't bother to code something to be used only one time to do the exactly same thing that would be done on demand later (except for learning purposes, of course).

                        Summing up: let's focus on runcommand-onstart/-onend scripts! ;-)

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                        • hiulitH
                          hiulit
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                          I'm happy to announce Fun Facts! Splashscreens v2.0.0 :D!!!

                          Check out https://github.com/hiulit/RetroPie-Fun-Facts-Splashscreens to see the complete documentation about all the new options.

                          CHANGELOG

                          Fixed

                          • Fixed check_dependencies.
                          • Fixed files permissions after updating the script.
                          • Fixed scriptmodule files and help.
                          • Fixed Set text color dialog, which was crashing after clicking the Back button.
                          • Fixed GUI error messages going to >&2.

                          Added

                          • Added --add-fun-fact option to add new Fun Facts!.
                          • Added --remove-fun-fact option to remove Fun Facts!.
                          • Added --edit-config option to edit the config file.
                          • Added --reset-config option to reset the config file.
                          • Added --enable-log option to enable logging.
                          • Added --disable-log option to disable logging.
                          • Added --restore-defaults option to restore default files (splashscreen, config file and Fun Facts!).
                          • Added functionality to download the Fun Facts! Splashscreens default splashscreen if it doesn't exist.
                          • Added functionality to download the Fun Facts! Splashscreens config file if it doesn't exist.
                          • Added functionality to download the Fun Facts! Splashscreens text file if it doesn't exist.
                          • Added log file fun-facts-splashcreens.log.
                          • Added functionality to enable/disable logging in the config file.
                          • Added functionality to enable/disable script at boot in the config file.
                          • Check if the script is used as a scriptmodule.

                          Changed

                          • Updated Fun Facts!.
                          • Changed default-splashscreen.png for retropie-default.png.
                          • Changed fun-facts-settings.cfg for fun-facts-splashscreens-settings.cfg.
                          • Silenced some outputs.
                          • Removed CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md, ISSUE_TEMAPLATE.md and PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md as nobody, not even me, was using them :)

                          How to update

                          As it is a major version, instead of updating the script, I would start with a clean installation.

                          • Remove any previous installation by deleting the Fun Facts! Splashscreens folder: /home/pi/RetroPie-Fun-Facts-Splashscreens.
                          • Install the script:
                          cd /home/pi/
                          git clone https://github.com/hiulit/RetroPie-Fun-Facts-Splashscreens.git
                          cd RetroPie-Fun-Facts-Splashscreens/
                          sudo chmod +x fun-facts-splashscreens.sh
                          

                          If you are using the script via the RetroPie-Setup (if you installed the script as a scriptmodule via the RetroPie-Extra repository), go to:

                          • Manage packages
                          • Manage experimental packages
                          • fun-facts-splashscreens
                          • Remove
                          • Install from source

                          But wait! I'm still waiting for a PR to be accepted ;)

                          Now what?

                          Let's start working on runcommand-onstart/-onend!!

                          My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                          • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                          • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                          • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                            zerojay @hiulit
                            last edited by

                            @hiulit said in Fun Facts Splashscreens:

                            But wait! I'm still waiting for a PR to be accepted ;)

                            Accepted!

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                            • hiulitH
                              hiulit @zerojay
                              last edited by hiulit

                              @zerojay Thanks!!! :)

                              P.S. I'll send you a new one in a few days... Sorry! :P

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                              • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
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                                zerojay @hiulit
                                last edited by

                                @hiulit said in Fun Facts Splashscreens:

                                @zerojay Thanks!!! :)

                                P.S. I'll send you a new one in a few days... Sorry! :P

                                Keep 'em comin'.

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                                • hiulitH
                                  hiulit
                                  last edited by

                                  Working on runcommand-onend.sh to create Fun Facts! Splashscreens when the user finishes playing a game, so next time it starts a game, a Fun Facts! Splashscreen will be shown :)

                                  Right now I'm using the awesome Pixel theme to test the creation of splashscreens using the system and console images and then attaching the Fun Fact!.

                                  2_1518625862626_fun-facts-splashscreens-system-snes.jpg

                                  1_1518625862625_fun-facts-splashscreens-system-nes.jpg

                                  0_1518625862624_fun-facts-splashscreens-system-megadrive.jpg

                                  @meleu How did you manage to use imagemagick to convert svg to png? Because the Pixel theme uses png files and it's working just fine, but I've seen the majority of themes (Carbon theme included) use svg and I'm having problems with that.

                                  P.S. Does anybody know if there's a naming convention for creating themes? (folder naming, assets, etc.) Thanks!

                                  My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                                  • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                                  • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                                  • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                                  • meleuM
                                    meleu @hiulit
                                    last edited by

                                    @hiulit said in Fun Facts Splashscreens:

                                    @meleu How did you manage to use imagemagick to convert svg to png?

                                    https://github.com/meleu/generate-launching-images/blob/c55e61ee0066438068cf5b72c62430337bb1e3d5/generate-launching-images.sh#L633-L635

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                                    • hiulitH
                                      hiulit @meleu
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                                      @meleu I used your code and I'm still having the same issue:

                                      convert: delegate failed '"rsvg-convert -o "%o" "%i""' @ error/delegate.c
                                      

                                      It seems that I need rsvg but my imagemagick doesn't have it and I've searched the Interwebs and I have to install manually...

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                                      • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
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                                      • meleuM
                                        meleu @hiulit
                                        last edited by

                                        @hiulit if I recall correctly that's why I made this commit: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/commit/bf8f36971f161cf6ce5bf4a029ae4e64bdb87f65

                                        Then, I believe you can solve it by installing librsvg2-bin.

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                                        • hiulitH
                                          hiulit @meleu
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                                          @meleu Nice! I'll try that :)

                                          My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

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                                          • hiulitH
                                            hiulit @meleu
                                            last edited by hiulit

                                            @meleu Thanks! It's working :D

                                            I'll keep working on creating Fun Facts! Splashscreens using runcommand-onend.sh. And of course, I'll take a deep look at your generate-launching-images.sh code, because that's basically what I'm lookinf for.

                                            I have a little video demo:

                                            0_1518689050846_fun-facts-splashscreens-demo.png

                                            P.S. In the VM everything is slower than it should be.

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                                            • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
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