Themes - custom collection standardized naming
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@TMNTturtlguy Totally love this idea and agree with your suggestions.
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This is great @dmmarti thank you for pulling it together. I'll start making some of the changes noted around mario and sonic names to my theme tonight. Also thinking of moving from tloz to zelda if that works. Sound good?
Agreed on keeping everything lowercase and short as well.
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I hope to see also cps 1,2,3 in the themes plz
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@stephan311280 --ah, good catch!
I know several folks split those out as well.
So we'll add the following to the list.
cps1
cps2
cps3Thanks!
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@dmmarti What are "dataeast" and "irem"?
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@mattrixk I only know irem as the devs from R-Type, so my guess they are both developers like Capcom.
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@mattrixk --Data East are just another common breakout for the Mame/FBA games.
Data East made a lot of arcade games back in the day but their most famous ones are probably RoboCop and BurgerTime.
Coming from a Hyperspin background before discovering RetroPie, a lot of folks had already did the work to split them out. Over the years there's been a few more breakouts (like Technos, etc), but these are the main original manufacturer breakouts that existed.
atari
capcom
dataeast
irem
konami
midway
namco
nintendo
sega
snk
taito
williamsI'm sure there's some folks that now use RetroPie that'll probably want to break them out too. It was popular to do it in Hyperspin. Using the Hyperspin XML database files, you can quickly identify the games that belong to each of them and assign them to their proper collection.
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Started the "master list" of collection folder names in the first post.
Added a few new subfolder collection names to the list as well that I've found in various posts.
thanks
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How about a few more:
disney
kirby
metroid
spyro -
Sorry to derail a tad, But what I'm getting here is that each custom system needs a theme folder to use? I was thinking it would be truly custom, where there is a custom collection theme folder and each custom system would be a folder inside there. If we are limited to what theme we use, that's not custom at all and severely limited.
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@dmmarti do you think we can remove
smb
from your list. I think we decided onmario
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@lostless it can be custom, but these are for the select custom from theme option. So theme makers can create logos and backgrounds, you can select that folder and the theme will be created for you. If all theme makers use the same names, you can easily switch from theme to theme.
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@hurricanefan I also have a folder for
kids
it is take off of what @Zigurana has in his kids mode build of ES. I have all the games my kids like in there so they don't need to search for them. -
@tmntturtlguy Thats a great idea!
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@tmntturtlguy I guess I should test it, but how would a theme created for you look? In my PlayStation theme, it won't generate the paint splatters in the carousel. It will show just white text. Am I following this correct?
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@lostless The collection theme folder and logo are built and saved to github for a specific type of category, like Mario. When a person builds a custom collection tied to the theme folder, it shows up in their EmulationStation list as a system. If different themes use the same folder names for these types of collections, then people don't have to create their own.
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@lostless --see if this makes sense.
Here's a quick video I did about the process @TMNTturtlguy is talking about (adding a collection from the "select custom from theme" option).
You can always add a custom collection by typing in it's name...and if the theme doesn't have a corresponding theme subfolder named the same, the new collection will be shown under the main menu "Custom Collection" theme.
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Thx all, I'll just have get my feet wet and experiment. I think I understand now.
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IT looks almost attract mode 👍✌️
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I think a 'gems' folder for hidden gems in a large game list would be amazing.
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