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EmulationStation Sub-Menus Within Menus?

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    EVEGames
    last edited by 24 Feb 2017, 04:39

    Hello. Looking to implement a layered menu item scheme within EmulationStation, conforming to an existing Theme such as Carbon, where the top-level Menu items would include things like:

    • Console
    • Handheld
    • Computer

    ...and within each of those would be a sub-menu, which would be a subset of what we normally see in an EmulationStation system list... for example:
    Console would contain:

    • Atari 2600
    • NES
    • Sega Genesis
    • etc

    Handheld would contain:

    • Atari Lynx
    • Gameboy
    • etc

    ...and only within these sub-menus would you get to the actual game lists.

    I've seen this kind of layout implemented in Attract Mode, but I'd like to know whether it's possible in Emulation Station. Any info would be appreciated!

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      mattrixk @EVEGames
      last edited by mattrixk 24 Feb 2017, 05:39

      @EVEGames Sorry I don't think it's possible (yet). The carousel is set to only display the available systems. Hopefully there will be a solution in the not-too-distant future.

      Edit: a word

      My ES themes: MetaPixel | Spare | Io | Indent

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        EVEGames
        last edited by 24 Feb 2017, 13:08

        Yeah I kinda figured, @mattrixk . Thanks much for the confirmation!

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          CLU @EVEGames
          last edited by CLU 24 Feb 2017, 21:40

          I've seen this kind of layout implemented in Attract Mode, but I'd like to know whether it's possible in Emulation Station. Any info would be appreciated!

          I was inquiring on the attractmode forums in regards to a layout which incorporated the elements you described (console, handheld, and computer). I was told no layouts exist with a submenu type setup on the main wheel. I was wondering which specific layout your are referring to? I did see an implementation of sub-menus on EmulationStation recently, in the manner you described.

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            EVEGames @CLU
            last edited by mediamogul 25 Feb 2017, 15:47

            @CLU , you're right. I was thinking of this @ETAPRIME video on AttractMode and the Neon theme:
            [removed references to youtube channel that now promotes piracy]
            He talks about, "This is my Arcade room", "This is my Handheld room", etc. But upon closer inspection, when he's on the Handheld section, he's not flipping through a list of handhelds, he's already in the GameboyAdvance game list.
            It seems like it should be a fairly simple thing to implement, heirarchical menus and submenus? We were doing that with 3DArcade/Emulaxian 15 years ago. If you really saw this implemented [in EmulationStation] somewhere, could you please post a link?
            Thanks

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              CLU @EVEGames
              last edited by CLU 25 Feb 2017, 17:41

              @EVEGames Thanks for confirming. Well everything you are looking for can be found in the demo here (he's releasing his theme soon based on what he's written in the comments. He has it organized by either hardware type or by company:

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                lilbud @CLU
                last edited by 25 Feb 2017, 18:06

                @CLU I think it's BS, after he selected Mame in the Arcade menu, the video jump cut to the mame carousel.

                Creator of the Radiocade: https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/6077/radiocade

                Backlog: http://backloggery.com/lilbud

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                  EVEGames @CLU
                  last edited by 25 Feb 2017, 20:48

                  @CLU you nailed it! This dude is doing exactly what I'm looking for. Let's hope he follows through and releases an image, or at least instructions to update EmulationStation with these features.
                  Thanks for the link!!

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                    jdrassa @lilbud
                    last edited by 25 Feb 2017, 21:16

                    @lilbud the video editing is fishy, but it might be real. It looks like what he may be doing is using runcommand to run a script that shuts down emulation station and then launches it again with a different configuration.

                    Get latest build of EmulationStation for Windows here

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                      EVEGames @jdrassa
                      last edited by 25 Feb 2017, 21:25

                      @jdrassa , I can see what you and @lilbud are saying. The video cuts out at exactly the parts where you want to see what really happens. It's sketchy. And of course it does not help that I don't speak his language. But I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt, mainly because this kind of feature should not be brain surgery, by any stretch of the imagination. Easy for me to say as someone who has never laid eyes on the code, maybe it's more difficult that I make it out to be. Not to mention, in the description of his videos, this guy says "customized version of retropie and emulationstation"... so not just EmulationStation but the underlying RetroPie operating system as well?
                      My hope is (assuming it's real) he shares his code so that it can become a standard feature in a future RetroPie release.

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                        CLU @EVEGames
                        last edited by 26 Feb 2017, 08:21

                        @EVEGames said in EmulationStation Sub-Menus Within Menus?:

                        @CLU you nailed it! This dude is doing exactly what I'm looking for. Let's hope he follows through and releases an image, or at least instructions to update EmulationStation with these features.
                        Thanks for the link!!

                        No problem. I'm looking for the same exact thing but for AttractMode lol.

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                          Brigane @CLU
                          last edited by 26 Feb 2017, 10:37

                          @CLU

                          This may not be exactly what you're looking for, but at least it's a start.
                          http://forum.attractmode.org/index.php?PHPSESSID=tmh792ibdi9lvp90l36n30oib0&topic=1416.0
                          I'm not the creator though.

                          Systems: Raspberry Pi 0/2/3 Model B+
                          Os: RetroPie 4.5
                          Frontend: Emulationstation & Attract Mode

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