[ES Theme] VectorPie (16:9)
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@Zachariel said in [ES Theme] VectorPie (16:9):
@ecto I assume you're talking about the subfolders you can use within a category/system right? My assumption was that it should take the same font color as was set for ROM names. As far as I know, there's no way to specifically select what color subfolders will be. I'll see if I can find any info on it to correct it.
Yes, I think we mean the same thing: If I create a folder
roms/amiga/Adventure
, it also appears in the Emulationstation's detailed view. You can change into that folder with the press of a button and then the ROMs inside that folder are listed. As I said, the textcolor of the ROM names are ok, but the textcolor of the folders are not.Oh, and I'd be happy to add PC98. I'll try and get to it in a few days.
Yay! This is great, thanks!
EDIT: Alright, I see what it is already. Trouble is, out of 165 systems/categories I didn't make any notes on which ones needed the game list color changed. If you could give me a list of all the systems/categories you're having the problem with, I'll be glad to fix those first.
IIRC, all folders have a nearly white textcolor. So every system with a bright background color of the ROM list is affected when using subfolders. From the top of my head I remember this affects the "amiga", "arcade" and especially the "custom-collections" systems. These are the only systems I use subfolders with, because I have the most ROMs for those.
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@Zachariel said in [ES Theme] VectorPie (16:9):
@ecto I assume you're talking about the subfolders you can use within a category/system right? My assumption was that it should take the same font color as was set for ROM names. As far as I know, there's no way to specifically select what color subfolders will be. I'll see if I can find any info on it to correct it.
You can colour subfolder names in a text list using the secondaryColor element; primaryColor is used for rom names.
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@smartazz104 Thank you for the information. I actually looked at the code and figured that out just seconds after I posted. lol
@ecto Alright, I've changed the ones you mentioned, and I'll just have to go through and change each other category later. Let me know if you noticed any other issues.
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@Zachariel I finally had some time to try out the new colors and now they are perfectly readable. Thanks for fixing that! :D
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Oh yeah, I second Ecto's request for PC98, by the way. That'll be my motivation to finally try it out on RetroPie, lol.
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@ecto No problem, glad to do it! I'll see if I can't get that other category going soon.
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Very nice theme! I just tried it out and it works fine on my Pi 4 after setting ES's VRAM limit to 160 MB. I haven't checked all systems, but the Arcade system's game description field font color is 000000, which means it's black text on black background. It should be FFFFFF. As for new systems, the only other system/custom collection I personally would be interested in seeing would be Super Game Boy. Keep up the good work!
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@G30FF Yup, thanks for finding that. Should be fixed now.
Forgive me if I'm wrong, but isn't Super Game Boy just an adapter? They're still just Game Boy games, right? I'm not sure it would make sense for there to be a different category for that.
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Thanks for the fix!
That's true, the Super Game Boy is an adapter, which unlocks some features in some games (that don't work on a Pi 4 without overclocking so BSNES runs at close to full speed). I only suggest it as a custom collection that might be fun to have, along the lines of say the NES Classic Mini or SNES Classic Mini. Not nearly as important as actual new systems.
Keep up the good work!
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@G30FF Thank you! That's true, some might like it. I may go ahead and add it to the stuff I'm going to do for the theme. Again, thanks for the feedback.
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Best Theme for me!! Very nice. Just 2 lil probs:
Fix Launching images (when they would fit
it would be really cool)and my question: above the description, i habe empty space where you have the logos of the game.
How to scrape and add it?
Thanks
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@rsaurer Thanks for the kind words! I believe the launch images are brought up and displayed by the system and are a product of the image itself, the aspect ratio/resolution of your system, and the aspect ratio/resolution of your display. The themes should have no effect on them. I would suggest asking the community for help on getting the launching splash screens to look good.
As for the logo above the game description, they're referred to as "marquees". I've only briefly used a couple of scrapers, as I already had all the image assets for my games, but I assume scraping "marquees" would be an option for whatever scraper you're using. Again you might try asking the community about this. Once you have the marquees scraped they should show up in the theme automatically.
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@ecto I'm actually not having any luck finding a decent quality picture of a pc98. If anyone comes across one, let me know!
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@Zachariel Will this do?
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@SeraphisCain That's not bad, I think I can work with that. Thanks for the find! I'll get that category going.
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I have added PC-98 and Super Game Boy, as always please let me know if you notice any problems!
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@Zachariel One small problem with PC-98: The PC-98 logo isn't scaling properly. When it's not the currently selected system, the logo is the size it would normally be when selected. When it IS the currently selected system, the logo is huge and cuts off.
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@SeraphisCain Odd... I think I know what's going on. I've attempted to correct it, let me know if it's better.
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@Zachariel Unfortunately no, that doesn't seem to have fixed it.
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@SeraphisCain Hmm, I'll try something else and test it on my desktop EmulationStation. I'll update if I get it working.
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