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    Make more subfolders in vice c64 roms emulator directory?

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      niculinux @niculinux
      last edited by niculinux

      ok, all seems fine exept for . in fact all after the dot is hided by emulation station. I guess i have not to ise full-stops then. Anyone may confirm, please?

      Here highlighted is the folder

       screenshot of an highlighted directory in retropie

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        niculinux @niculinux
        last edited by

        Yes, according to linux foundamnetals everything preceed by a . is treated as hidden so the case is closed i guess... ':)

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          mitu Global Moderator @niculinux
          last edited by

          There's on option in EmulationStation to show hidden files or not. By default it's OFF, but you can turn it on to show the . folders and/or files.

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            niculinux @mitu
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            @mitu ive set the option on "on" but still no way, for eg both "n.1" and "n. 1" do not work, if i go for "n11" the numbers are displayed; it's a bug of it is intended to work that way?

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              mitu Global Moderator @niculinux
              last edited by

              @niculinux said in Make more subfolders in vice c64 roms emulator directory?:

              both "n.1" and "n. 1" do not work

              That's not a hidden folder/file name.

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                niculinux @mitu
                last edited by

                @mitu so that's an emulation station limitation, kinda? Hope it might get fixed in next relases, otherwise we have to live with it :)

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                  mitu Global Moderator @niculinux
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                  I don't quite understand what needs to be 'fixed' or what 'limitation' is what you're talking about. Can you be more precise ? A detailed example would be useful.

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                    niculinux
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                    gonna try to explain better - though it's a bit offtopic - so:

                    if i name a directory "super game n.11" or "super game n. 11" either way all that is after the dot is not showed in emulationstation, while if "super game n11" (without any dot) the numbers are visible.

                    In midnight commander actually the name is displayed correctly, so i thought it's an emulationstation thing. I don't know :(

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                      saccublenda @niculinux
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                      @niculinux I think that EmulationStation interprets what is after the . as the file extension, and so it does not display it.

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                        mitu Global Moderator
                        last edited by

                        I think @saccublenda is right, the extension is stripped/removed by EmulationStation, because a folder can also represent a game (i.e. Daphne for instance).

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                          saccublenda
                          last edited by

                          I would then change the directory name to "super game n 11" or "super game n11".

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                            niculinux @saccublenda
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                            yes, actually i removed the dot and notice that subfolders characters color is tan, so enulationstation do regnize these, ok the case is closed! :)

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