Please Test: Creating Custom Collections
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@pjft Let me test with ComicBook to see the difference.
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@hurricanefan or maximuspie, that's also a good one.
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@pjft or IO-theme ;)
Did you remember this one? Thank you very much for creating this?
But I've two questions
- We enable edit via select-button in games collection, so we can add games by pressing Y. Why not disable editing mode by pressing just select in the main caroussel as well as in any gamelist? I think that will short down editing mode
- Do you think about possible adding a system
custom-collection
to our ROMs storage and place an txt file in? So we can add custom systems without needing a keyboard? Just by editing it with SSH or even any txt-editor on Windows/Mac?
Bug report:
Last system (Super Nintendo in my case) is also treated as Custom Collection!
It shows correct Game numbers in main caroussel but if I enter then I see Custom Collection! If I enable "sort custom collections" it works! -
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Because you may want to access the select menu within the process, namely for filtering or sorting. This is not different to having the button add a game to favorites - it's just that it's assigned to a specific connection.
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Not planning on doing that as a XML file or supporting that use case directly. But the collections are stored as a file under ~/. emulationstation/collections, and these may be what you're looking for already. But edit them at your own risk. :)
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@cyperghost From what I could see, Collection lists are stored here:
/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/collections
Or
/home/pi/.emulationstation/collectionsThere is a file for each collection with the path to each rom in the collection stored in a cfg file.
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@hurricanefan Thx
@pjft I edited posting but I repost hereBug report:
Last system (Super Nintendo in my case) is also treated as Custom Collection!
It shows correct Game numbers in main caroussel but if I enter then I see Custom Collection! If I enable "sort custom collections" it works! -
@cyperghost I had your bug today too. I thought it was a weird thing with me switching themes but wasn't sure.
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@hurricanefan You can enable/disable the bug by "sort custom systems and collections" on/off, can you confirm?
Then you need to open your last regular system ... mine is Super Nintendo -
@cyperghost @HurricaneFan hmm. Thanks for the report.
I can confirm that that's certainly not the case all the time, so I need a bit more information there.
Any steps to replicate it from the start of EmulationStation, and what collection options (sort? Group? How many auto, and custom ones - both themed and unthemed) and theme you're using?
I have a few ideas where that may be happening, but pointers would certainly help.
Thanks!
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@cyperghost so, with sorting on it has the bug? I'm happy to remove that option :p
Joking aside: and if you restart ES with the option in the same state, does the problem still occur on loading or is it just if you toggle the option in the session?
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@pjft
I see the same thing with the Comic Book theme.
Would I be able to scrape data for this section? So it doesn't list empty fields on the right of whatever theme I'm using?
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@hurricanefan no scraping. But I'll follow one of the approaches I mentioned in my previous post and come up with something based on the content of the collection as a compromise. Would that work?
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@pjft You have luck, I can replicate!
if you restart ES fresh!
I have enabled all 3 auto-system
I have already 2 collection system (manually) added
I have already 0 custom collections from themeGroup unthemed custom collection is ON
Sort custom system and collections is ON
Last system >> Super Nintendo in my setup = custom collectionSort custom system and collections is OFF!
Last system >> Super Nintendo in my setup = Super Nintendo -
@cyperghost do you mean one of them to be off instead? :)
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@pjft copy 'n' paste error corrected
My custom system are MEGADRIVE(1) and TESTSYSTEMI think it could happen because T for testsystem is latest and not S in SNES.
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@cyperghost and if you start ES with sorting off, does that happen?
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@pjft No just with sorting enabled! Can you confirm?
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@cyperghost thanks. That's all I needed to know. I'll fix that tomorrow.
By the way, your system is called megadrive (1) because you likely already have a megadrive system either in RetroPie or at least in es_systems.cfg.
This will not let you name collections with names that are already in use.
You can rename it by renaming the file in the collections folder. You may need to enable it again in ES, or edit the settings file, whichever you prefer.
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Yes it was a stress test to your binary. What happens if there a two equal system? So you catched it up by an array. Nice one!
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@cyperghost what do you mean "if there are two equal systems"?
If you're asking if you can create them, the idea is that no. Creating will always verify and rename if needed (same for special characters like commas and slashes). If you create a collection and later there's a new system installed in es_systems, that will take precedence. The collection shouldn't be loaded - I need to check, but that was the intention.
If you manually hack the files to have two equal systems, it'll be the same as creating two equal systems in es_systems. I don't know what will happen - it'll likely break - but that is not meant to be supported anyway. :)
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