Display current date and time inside of theme.
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There currently is not a way of adding this to themes.
I know devs have talked about the time function being added previously but nothing materialised from my knowledge.
I would second this though as it would be a great feature for themes, especially more modern ui's.
Maybe pegasus frontend has this feature, have you tried asking in the pegasus post?
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@paffley I did not. I have played with Pegasus in the past but not much lately. Maybe it's time to revisit it.
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The batocera "fork" of emulationstation does implement a display time feature. It is hardwired to be displayed in the lower right corner if enabled.
However, I am not aware of previous pro/cons discussions of implementing it in the retropie's emulationstation.
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@pythonli the pi doesn’t have a RTC unless you add one anyway, makes me wonder though if implementing that could happen eventually.
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An RTC (real time clock) would require a persistent Internet connection on the Pi which doesn't work with many setups.
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@iandaemon said in Display current date and time inside of theme.:
An RTC (real time clock) would require a persistent Internet connection
Not really, just like a PC, you can add a dedicated RTC to the GPIO header, one like this.
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@mitu You're right. If you add an RTC to your Pi you could get away without a persistent Internet connection. I guess my post was confusing. (Without an RTC would require an Internet connection each time the Pi is turned on.) I apologize for confusing the issue.
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@iandaemon I’m guessing getting it to work within EmulationStation would be the hardest part.
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Why don't you just use the "X GAMES AVAILABLE" text instead (as a workaround if you want to make it for the ES so badly)?
I think Pegasus is currently the only theme where the date can be shown (as evidenced in SwitchOS):
If you want to make a 2nd edition for Pegasus, that would also be cool.
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I just found out the Batocera fork of EmulationStation has a built-in clock (bottom-right):
Knock yourself out:
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@h2805270 welcome to this thread. FWIW I noted this 10+ days before.
Nice display, thanks anyway.
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@iandaemon
I just found out someone posted an Alimentation Schematic/PCIB plan for it online for a USB version of it, but nobody bothered to make one yet for some reason:https://easyeda.com/rodyne/USB_RTC-dfce249ec7af4d7380d69c51a7e2cfec
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