Please Test: Creating Custom Collections
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@meleu Ah :) Done! :)
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@tmntturtlguy I will try to write something up tonight.
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Okay!
It looks a bit bare now but this doesn't matter.
An in all it seems to work. I was able to add new systems via keyboard.
I entered editing mode I think adding mode would sound better
I added 3-4 games, started them within
Made a restart. Collection was also loaded with games added.
I removed them, restarted... Everything went fine for now.@pjft
From 4,7MB to 5,4MB ... I think we can get trouble in self compling. Is there a chance to reduce binary size? -
@cyperghost I have no idea. I also don't know if that'll be the final binary size (meaning that maybe compiling via the script may actually have some optimizations this binary doesn't), but I'm certainly self compiling here :)
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@pjft said in Please Test: Creating Custom Collections:
as keyboard input isn't registered by ES!
Keyboard input worked fine for me, I was able to create a custom system successfully.
@pjft said in Please Test: Creating Custom Collections:
if the theme supports default systems, or if there's a matching folder, it'll be themed. Otherwise it won't.
What do you mean here by default system?
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@lilbud @jdrassa implemented the option for theme makers to specify a default theme layout for systems that lack a folder, just that.
You can also create systems from unused theme folders, if your theme has them (some themes have folders for Mario, mega man, fighting games, etc). @TMNTturtlguy 's Comic Book theme is a good example of that as it has plenty such folders to play with.
I imagine creating themes for which you have no folder for now makes the experience quite suboptimal for the moment :/
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@pjft So I'd create a folder named default system? Or would I define it in the main theme.xml?
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@TMNTturtlguy @lilbud I have added a page to the wiki with a details on how the default theme works. Let me know if you have any additional questions.
https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/EmulationStation-Advanced-Theming
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@jdrassa thanks so much! I will look into this after the kids are in bed!
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@tmntturtlguy that's what they want you to believe... It's a trap though! :)
Quick question: have you had the chance to put together a custom collections folder in the most recent versions of the theme? Just curious as I'm going to start testing that soon and I was wondering if updating the theme would solve it. Don't worry, I can use other themes. I just wanted to check first.
Best.
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@pjft Yes, the customs collections folder has been in that theme since i created the favorites, last payed, and all games. Should be good to go. Let me know if there are issues.
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@pjft @lilbud @jdrassa @cyperghost Sorry for tagging all of you but i don't have a pie to test the ComicBook theme updates on, so I am hoping one of you might do the testing for me? i have updated all versions of the theme with the default theme.xml. I hope it works, but i am doing this "blind" without the ability to test. I think the only issue may be the size/location of the text on the gamelist view. The hope is that a generic comic book background appears with the blue retropie logo in the bottom left corner. The system name should be shown in the comic book text, black in color on the carousel. When going into the gamelist view, the system name should be in the top left corner in black comic book text. The top right corner should have a custom collections logo for the standard theme, the comic rip should be the megaman/mario hybrid character.
if you could test it out and let me know what happens I would appreciate it. If things are not showing correctly, a screenshot would be awesome. Thanks in advance.
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@tmntturtlguy This shows up before ES even starts
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@lilbud Thanks man! Dumb error when copy pasting my .xml file. I just didn't remove the ./../ correctly when including the comicbook.xml
I have updated all the themes once again, i hope this should now resolve that issue.
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@TMNTturtlguy I tested it out. Overall it looks pretty good, except the logoText is in the wrong place on the gamelist views. You are using the same position as the logo, but text components do not support origin (for now).
I made the following tweaks to get it to line up properly.
<pos>0.025 0.01</pos> <fontSize>0.11</fontSize>
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@jdrassa Well damn, you caught it before me
@TMNTturtlguy Here is what the game list looks like
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@pjft said in Please Test: Creating Custom Collections:
@lilbud @jdrassa implemented the option for theme makers to specify a default theme layout for systems that lack a folder, just that.
You can also create systems from unused theme folders, if your theme has them (some themes have folders for Mario, mega man, fighting games, etc). @TMNTturtlguy 's Comic Book theme is a good example of that as it has plenty such folders to play with.
I imagine creating themes for which you have no folder for now makes the experience quite suboptimal for the moment :/
This sounds great, is this in the main release or just the beta for now? So this would mean for a simpler theme you could now easily create a complete theme with just a single theme folder and more complex themes won't have any missing system. Absolutely brilliant addition.
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@ruckage That's in the main release for a few weeks now.
@jdrassa did a great job with it and deserves all the credit.
@jdrassa -- a bit of feedback there: maybe we should resize the text component depending on the title length, as it's quite common for the text to be appended "(...)" in the carousel as it's too long.
Unsure how to actually do that, but that would be ideal.
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