Carbon Theme Suggestions
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@Rookervik that's exactly the situation.
I cannot locate the section of the xml that represents the size of the image.
Any help appreciated
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@Rookervik I have been having a lively and sometiems strange dicussion about including various logos to represent the different versions of MAME that Retropie includes.
Is there any possibility to get UDb23's MAME logos included in Carbon?
Thank you,
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I can read minds. And I've read in @battlecat 's mind that what he's suggesting is to create new
<theme>
entries to be used with the existing directory structure.*When he says "various logos to represent the different versions of MAME", he means "various logos to represent different directories that RetroPie uses for MAME ROMs".
As an example, here are some cool logos that @UDb23 made and that fits well in Carbon:
for mame-libretro:
for mame-mame4all:
for mame-advmame:
*Actually I know what he wants because we discussed it exhaustively on other thread. :-)
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It's possible for anything to be added to Carbon, but as far as making something default, we need to have a large number of people asking for it.
I haven't messed much with mame. I got one of the mame systems to work and said to myself, "that's good enough. The pi isn't strong enough to play some of the arcade games I want to see."
If each mame system has it's own entry, and uses the generic "mame" theme, then yeah we could make different mame themes inside Carbon to represent the different mame emulators. It's crazy-easy to do something like that. Basically, just add a theme folder, change the images, and point to that theme in the es_systems.cfg. As far as making it default, that has to be discussed with the RetroPie devs.
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@Rookervik I agree it is very easy (and btw thanks for creating Carbon)
and I do provide step by step setup instructions together with the svg custom logo pack.
Nevertheless some people would like to have separate Mame logos to be implemented as default instead of having to manually configure. -
@UDb23 Yeah, and that's fine. I'll have to talk with Herb and see how RetroPie is wired with the mame stuff. In my mind, each mame should have it's own theme since they are all separate rom folders. So I'm not sure how all that works. If he thinks it's a good idea, I can make up the themes then we can submit them to Jools.
It would impact everyone, though. And that's the main issue. We would definitely start getting complaints that some peoples' mame are separated instead of all in the same folder. Personally, I prefer them all in a single folder and just launch whichever mame is needed.
The best course of action is to create the themes and include them in Carbon, but not route them in the main distribution of RetroPie. So users would have to edit their es_systems.cfg if they want the Mame separated.
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@Rookervik Actually @battlecat didn't describe very well his request. Look at my post right below the request and you'll get it. ;-)
[edit] He means themes for the EXISTING DIRECTORY STRUCTURE. Like one logo for
roms/mame-mame4all
and a different logo forroms/mame-libretro
and a different logo forroms/mame-advmame
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@meleu Yeah, that's what I said. LOL. That can be included in Carbon. Just as PC Engine CD is included, but not setup for use from RetroPie install. You have to point to it manually.
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@Rookervik I thought you misunderstood the request because of this part of your response:
It would impact everyone, though. And that's the main issue. We would definitely start getting complaints that some peoples' mame are separated instead of all in the same folder.
If we have different mame logos for the currently existing directory structure the only impact is: different logos for different currently existent mame roms folders.
Currently, if you put roms from your .37b5 romset in
mame-mame4all
(it's not the libretro mame) and also put roms from your .78 romset inmame-libretro
(eg: to use with lr-mame2003) you'll see two MAME entries in emulationstation. And these entries have the very same logo. -
Oh man, it has 2 mames in ES? I've never tried. That's kind of hard to use. Ok, I will make some themes and work on getting them in Carbon. As long as it doesn't require changes to the core of RetroPie then I can push the changes myself. Or ask for a push. Or whatever it's called.
If it requires changing some core component installed with RetroPie (like changing the es_system.cfg), then I have to talk with Jools and he will have to decide if he wants to do it, when, and how. :D
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it has 2 mames in ES?
Actually it has 3 (mame-mame4all, mame-libretro, and mame-advmame). But they only are displayed in ES when their roms folders has something. :)
But I've just realized that it do impact the current settings. :/
Because the es_systems.cfg will bind the individual mame directories to their respective theme. In other words, mame-mame4all will use (for example)
<theme>mame4all</theme>
; mame-libretro will use<theme>mame4lr</theme>
; mame-advmame will use<theme>mameadv</theme>
.It would affect all the existing available themes in RetroPie-Setup. Because they don't have the expected themes (mame4all, mameadv, mamelr), they have only one theme for mame named
mame
.@battlecat as you can see, it's simple to make the changes on your own side, but it would affect many aspects of the current settings to make it the RetroPie default.
You have to go back to those two options:
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@herb_fargus said in Carbon Theme Suggestions:
@smartroad ES only displays one image at a time. a workaround is to mash up two images in on screenshot with gimp so it looks like two, but not a very clean way of doing it
You could use the Universal XML Scraper from Screenzone for the RetroPi to scrape pre-made multi artwork images that pop straight in.
https://github.com/Universal-Rom-Tools/Universal-XML-Scraper/releases
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Yes, regardless of what themes are added to Carbon, a change to the
es_systems.cfg
has to be made. And as mentioned above, it will affect everyone that uses mame. All themes would have the mame sections come up blank if thees_systems.cfg
is changed. So this really needs to stay as a per-user change, and not a global change.Otherwise, all themers will have to edit their themes again. And some themers have left the scene. So some themes would be broken unless someone else went in and changed them.
There really is a lot to think about when asking for a global change that affects everyone using the package.
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Hi thanks for that update @Rookervik
I do not understand why there was no individual themes for each folder for MAME in the first place but that is okay. It is something simple to live with.
I mean so what if users expect to see different icons when they load up different ROM folders for different supported version of MAME.
Please note I am comming across sarcastically but I do no mean to be sarcastic. I mean that if that is how it is that is how it is there is little point in huffing over it. :)
Great theme and keep up the work!
--BC
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The original way of setting up mame seems like it could have been better. But I would not want to change it and invalidate all current themes just to fix it in Carbon. If all the theme-makers came together and updated their themes with the new changes (as simple as adding the themes for the additional mames) then going further with a system change would be fine.
I personally feel all mame games should come up in a single section, and run the appropriate emulator from there. Which is already possible. I believe that's why "Arcade" was created.
So we do have this: get all the current themes updated with mame themes, and then we can talk to the devs about making a system change to the es_systems.cfg.
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@Rookervik said in Carbon Theme Suggestions:
If all the theme-makers came together and updated their themes with the new changes
Oh sure, make me do more work. I'm already updating with Child-Friendly icons, and working on GridView layouts. I'm not made of free time you know! :P
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@mattrixk Hey, I didn't say you had to update the themes. :P Just get all the theme authors on board and update their themes. I'm working on the icons for the other mames for Carbon now.
Yes, it was set up in a blah way originally, but there's too much content people are using to change it and screw up all that content in the process. It will even break my other 3 themes. I'll have to take time to go update them as well. And I still haven't even fixed all the colors in PixelTFT yet.
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Also, chatted with the devs and the issue of the multiple mame entries in ES was directly addressed with the addition of the "Arcade" folder. I haven't used it myself, so I can't tell you any more about it. But I do know it's a single location for all mame games to appear and they should be able to be set to launch with their specific emulator.
As far as adding the themes for people to use if they want, that's fine. I can finish up these themes and add them to Carbon. I doubt I will add them to Pixel or Luminous since there's already an arcade section to deal with mame.
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I have some SVGs that I'm going to be adding on to the Carbon theme on my setup and was wondering if there is a repository I could possibly upload them to in order for more people to have access and maybe save you some time?
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@DrMaxwell I don't know of any repositories for people to upload custom work. Perhaps Github? @herb_fargus would have more information on something like that. I have personally used dropbox to store config files and artwork for people to use.
I think it would be neat though. Like some sort of mod section. Some users like one option while most other users like it another way. Maybe we could have a mod section where you could download the files needed to change yours to the way you like. And it would not be something the devs would need to worry about. They have enough work as it is.
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