Feature Request: Theme Reload Button
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@ectoone said in Feature Request: Theme Reload Button:
stops working often when i try to select a system
Ah, so I'm not the only person with that issue.
@TMNTturtlguy said in Feature Request: Theme Reload Button
@lilbud is just asking to see if something can be done to let us quickly make Es update itself when config files or .xml are changes.
Exactly
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I am not sure if I had fully understood why you need it.
It's about creating themes and the fact that ES crashes when it can't resolve a path to some of the resources, right? -
@ectoone That sounds right. A while ago, you could press F4 and instantly restart ES. I was wondering if a feature like that could be brought back and mapped to the gamepad.
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@lilbud But then what's wrong with using
--debug
and pressing ctrl+r? I know that it has its own little flaws, like not reloading background images, but for the most part it works fine for me.
Maybe it's because I how I code. Mostly I'm using a template when I mess with theme stuff. And when I have to try something new, I leave out all parts - from which I know will crash ES - until the end. -
@ectoone said in Feature Request: Theme Reload Button:
But then what's wrong with using --debugand pressing ctrl+r?
Don't have/want a keyboard set up
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@lilbud that's a pretty good reason.
Didn't expected that you're creating themes directly on your Pi.Edit: Wait, so the problem with ES freezing when selecting a system happens also on the Pi? Thought that was fixed recently. Haven't really used Retropie for quite some time now.
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@ectoone Well I did originally, then switched to making themes on my computer with ES on windows, and then ES on Windows started crashing when switching to the game list, so now I switched back to making themes on the Pi.
ES only freezes on Windows, its fine on the Pi
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@lilbud Oh yeah, then I fully understand why you want that now. The bug is so annoying on the windows build. It almost made me stop working on themes when I was trying out all the variables stuff, especially since I had some weird problems with them as well.
I'm curious if @jdrassa knows about it. I was so happy when I saw that it was fixed, and then so sad when I noticed that it was not applied to the windows build for whatever reason. -
@ectoone I was aware of the bug affecting Ubuntu, but this was the first report I have seen that it affected the Windows version. The Windows builds that I provide are automated and should reflect the latest code in the RetroPie repository. The fix should have been applied to the Windows version, but I am unable to verify currently as I am away from my main computer. There is a delay between when a change lands in the RetroPie repository and when the Windows build is updated, but it normally shouldn't be more than 1-2 hours. A simple work around you can use for now is to disable the on screen help option in the UI settings menu.
@lilbud back to your original question, is there a reason that the existing keyboard shortcut when running in debug mode is not sufficient?
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@ectoone said in Feature Request: Theme Reload Button:
But then what's wrong with using --debugand pressing ctrl+r?
Like I said before
@lilbud said in Feature Request: Theme Reload Button:
Don't have/want a keyboard set up
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@lilbud it would seem like a good idea if doing theme development to get a keyboard.
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