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    • cyperghostC
      cyperghost @hiulit
      last edited by

      @hiulit That looks beautiful.

      The creation is incredible fast. So why not using /dev/shm and create the screens with runcommand-onstart?

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      • hiulitH
        hiulit @cyperghost
        last edited by

        @cyperghost I don't know what you mean by using /dev/shm.. :P

        My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

        • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
        • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
        • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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        • cyperghostC
          cyperghost
          last edited by

          @hiulit That's a RAM drive ... Don't know if it's available on the x86 versions. The Rapsberry gots that

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          • hiulitH
            hiulit @cyperghost
            last edited by

            @cyperghost I have that folder. How does it work? How can we use it to create splashscreens?

            My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

            • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
            • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
            • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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            • cyperghostC
              cyperghost @hiulit
              last edited by cyperghost

              @hiulit Create the splashscreen in this folder and make a symlink into system folder? Maybe @meleu can tell more?

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              • hiulitH
                hiulit @cyperghost
                last edited by

                @cyperghost hmmm.. Ok! :) I'll take a look. Thanks!

                My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                • hiulitH
                  hiulit
                  last edited by

                  BTW, @meleu , how did you manage to cover all the themes? I mean, I've look at some of the popular themes and they don't seem to have a naming convention for folders or graphics :S

                  My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                  • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                  • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                  • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                  • meleuM
                    meleu @hiulit
                    last edited by

                    @hiulit
                    You ended up reminding me of an item on my ToDo list: https://github.com/meleu/generate-launching-images/blob/c55e61ee0066438068cf5b72c62430337bb1e3d5/generate-launching-images.sh#L403

                    Actually my script isn't able to deal with ALL themes. I made it deal with most of them using an or, as you can see on the lines below that one I linked above.

                    About the art location, I get the paths from the xml files using xmlstarlet.

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                    • cyperghostC
                      cyperghost @hiulit
                      last edited by

                      @hiulit Just one suggestion! May you can introduce a second parameter where the theme that should be used can be entered ;)

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                      • hiulitH
                        hiulit @cyperghost
                        last edited by

                        @cyperghost We already grab the current theme being used :) https://github.com/hiulit/RetroPie-Fun-Facts-Splashscreens/blob/24cddbe8e69dee7939dcc74ddc99e9bfbd03c59a/fun-facts-splashscreens.sh#L383

                        My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                        • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                        • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                        • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                        • hiulitH
                          hiulit @meleu
                          last edited by

                          @meleu As always, I'll end up using your amazing scripts ;) Thanks!

                          My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                          • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                          • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                          • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                          • cyperghostC
                            cyperghost @hiulit
                            last edited by cyperghost

                            @hiulit I sended you a pull request .... Nevertheless I can't integrate into your script - it's to huge :(

                            But I hope you now understand ;)

                            I would create a switch --set-theme "$MANUAL_SET_THEME"
                            if it's empty then ... like you did, try to select it via emulationstation.cfg
                            If there is a fail, set to "carbon"
                            Hope it is clear now ;)

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                            • hiulitH
                              hiulit @cyperghost
                              last edited by

                              @cyperghost Hey, thanks for the PR ;)

                              But I would prefer not to add any more arguments to fun-facts-splashscreens-runcommand-onend.sh. You see, --create-fun-fact calls check_config() were all those checks are made.

                              I like the idea of adding --set-theme, though. And as we are at it, maybe add --set-font as well ;)

                              Thanks for the idea :D

                              My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                              • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                              • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                              • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                              • hiulitH
                                hiulit
                                last edited by

                                Some progress...

                                Now, the create_fun_fact() function is divided into 2 separate functions:

                                • create_fun_fact_boot(): It creates a boot splashscreen.
                                • create_fun_fact_launching(): It creates launching images.

                                create_fun_fact_launching detects if the game has boxart (scraped images).
                                If it does, the launching image looks like this:

                                0_1519056209743_ff-launching-boxart.jpg

                                If it doesn't:

                                0_1519056225663_ff-launching-no-boxart.jpg

                                All the launching images are created using runcommand-onend.sh.

                                My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                                • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                                • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                                • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                                • C
                                  CapNinja
                                  last edited by CapNinja

                                  Er... Hi, noob here. And I did some mistake...
                                  running retropie 4.4.2 in a raspberry pi 3, I'd installed the zerojay stuff to access this splash screen awesomeness, but even following the rules I didn't quite understand what to do. And in my improvise I messed up.
                                  searching for a way to activate this splash screen I selected "start on boot - enable" or something like this and now emulation station did not open anymore. The splash setup can't initialize and I can't type anything.
                                  help, please?

                                  Edit: still with this problem, but what I want to ask is another thing. One tutorial more like that "explain like I was 5", you know? This is good, please dont misundertand me, just another one.

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                                  • hiulitH
                                    hiulit @CapNinja
                                    last edited by

                                    @capninja Hi there! It's weird that my script would mess with the emulationstation startup process, but it could be possible. Sadly, I don't know how to fix this problem for you. You could try and look up 'emulationsation doesn't launch on startup' (or open a new thread in the forum) or something like that.

                                    My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                                    • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                                    • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                                    • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                                    • hiulitH
                                      hiulit @CapNinja
                                      last edited by

                                      @capninja On the 'explain like I was 5' tutorial, I'll be releasing a new and more stable version of the script, with a simplified GUI so it will be easy to use. A new documentation will come with this news version that hopefully will be more friendly :)

                                      My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                                      • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                                      • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                                      • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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                                      • C
                                        CapNinja @hiulit
                                        last edited by

                                        @hiulit
                                        Thanks man, format resolved. I Will wait for you then, because this IS awesome beyond awesomeness

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                                        • hiulitH
                                          hiulit @CapNinja
                                          last edited by

                                          @capninja Thanks! Glad you like it :D

                                          My little contributions to the RetroPie project:

                                          • Shell-Script-Boilerplate
                                          • Fun-Facts-Splashscreens
                                          • Limit-Last-Played-Games
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