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    How does a novice install a downloaded theme?

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    • BuZzB
      BuZz administrators @MartinS
      last edited by BuZz

      @MartinS Please do not post a support request without first reading and following the advice in https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

      What system ? What version of RetroPie ? You can access that folder over sftp / ssh / samba etc.

      Why are you trying to install a theme manually ?

      To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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        MartinS
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        I was trying to install this theme. https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/7022/new-theme-crt-with-support-for-video-preview/6

        I was not able to find it within emulationstation. I am on windows 10. I have the latest version of RetroPie (4.1?). The only way I know how to connect to my Pi is typing \retropie in windows file explorer. But, I can not find the themes folder. I only see bios, configs, roms, and splashscreens. I can not find themes within any of those folders.

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        • BuZzB
          BuZz administrators @MartinS
          last edited by BuZz

          @MartinS put the theme in configs/all/emulationstation/themes

          To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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            MartinS
            last edited by MartinS

            I copied the folder "es-theme-crt" to configs/all/emulationstation. I do not see it listed under the ES Themes section.

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            • BuZzB
              BuZz administrators @MartinS
              last edited by BuZz

              @MartinS you need to put it in a themes folder in that path. I'll correct my post above.

              To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                MartinS
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                It worked. Thank you for your quick help.

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                • ThakT
                  Thak
                  last edited by

                  Hi!

                  I tried to install a custom theme made trought the tutorial on the Retropie Wiki.
                  It work correctly with the portable version of ES but when i try to launch him in retropie it return to command line... with this error :
                  emulationstation: /home/pi/RetroPie-Setup/tmp/build/emulationstation/es-core/src/ressources/Font.ccp:143: Font: :FontFace: :FontFace(RessourceData&&, int): Assertion '!err' failed.
                  did i miss something? Or doing something wrong?

                  Rapsberry pi 3
                  Retropie 4.1 or 4.0.1
                  2 player control via GPIO and adafruit retrogame
                  64gb sd card (with a lot of space available)
                  I install the theme trought ftp connection in the path you mention above ( configs/all/emulationstation/themes )

                  Thanks for your help.

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                  • ThakT
                    Thak
                    last edited by Thak

                    I found this https://github.com/RetroPie/es-theme-nbba/issues/3 earlier this morning so i tried to change the path into my xml file from ./../spare to ./spare but no luck, and my theme still working with the portable version of emulationstation...
                    Any indication of what is wrong with it?

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                    • mattrixkM
                      mattrixk @Thak
                      last edited by

                      @Thak: It could be the Raspberry Pi doesn't like the font you are using in your theme. You could try grabbing the font from the default Carbon or Pixel theme and seeing if that makes a difference.

                      Another thing I just thought of; are you using <fontSize>0</fontSize> at all in your theme? That works in Portable ES, but not on the Pi.

                      My ES themes: MetaPixel | Spare | Io | Indent

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                      • ThakT
                        Thak
                        last edited by

                        Hi!

                        Thanks for your help, my problem was with the font as you suggested.
                        My file was CRIMFBB.TTF and inside the xml font name was CRIMFBB.ttf
                        That was my mistake -_- everything other than windows care about Caps and i didn't notice it right away...

                        Thanks again for your help now i can tweak my theme :)

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                        • mattrixkM
                          mattrixk @Thak
                          last edited by

                          @Thak no worries, I'm glad you figured it out.

                          My ES themes: MetaPixel | Spare | Io | Indent

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                          • CodeDrawerC
                            CodeDrawer
                            last edited by

                            Hey, just wondering, what did you use to learn in the first place @MartinS

                            N64 emulation is the next step :)

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                              polygaryd @BuZz
                              last edited by

                              @BuZz said in How does a novice install a downloaded theme?:

                              @MartinS put the theme in configs/all/emulationstation/themes

                              Raspberry pi 3b+
                              retropie 4.4.11
                              prebuilt image from retropie website

                              I downloaded a theme and my themes folder was /etc/emulationstation/themes (my stock carbon theme was located there also when I accessed the folder)

                              I copied my new theme in there and it showed up immediately in the ui settings menu in retropie I swapped over and it works fine.

                              I'm not sure if this a difference between retropie versions or what but I didn't have to make any paths or anything special for the theme to work from the folder i stated above.

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                              • mituM
                                mitu Global Moderator @polygaryd
                                last edited by

                                @polygaryd both paths work fine, Emulationstation reafs both. The 1st path is preferred since it doesn't need root access.

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