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    Puttting Setup info in ES

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    • Impman66I
      Impman66
      last edited by

      I have sorted the issue more or less, that I asked about here;
      carousel issues
      I did it by expanding the original image, putting in a transparency, and then adjusting the Meta Data sizes and info to suit.
      So now have this;
      screenshot.jpg

      But before moving on to other systems, I want to do the RetroPie Setup screen. The problem is it doesn't display on the system select screen, even though the folder is in my ES folder. I know that other systems will not display unless there is a rom for them, but RetroPie Setup, doesn't use roms, just executable files. So how can I make Retropie Setup visible in order for me to edit and customise the way I want it to look??

      Thanks in advance for any assistance.

      Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
      Power Supply used: Generic 5v 2.5A Panasonic
      RetroPie Version Used : 4.5.1
      Built From: Retropie website
      USB Devices connected: 2 x Dragonrise N64 Encoders

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      • mituM
        mitu Global Moderator
        last edited by

        Well, first of all, do you have the retropiemenu system in your es_systems.cfg (the one you're using for testing) ? Look at the extensions supported and just create some empty files with that extension.

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        • Impman66I
          Impman66
          last edited by

          OK will have a look, didn't even think of looking there, many thanks. I will crack on.

          Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
          Power Supply used: Generic 5v 2.5A Panasonic
          RetroPie Version Used : 4.5.1
          Built From: Retropie website
          USB Devices connected: 2 x Dragonrise N64 Encoders

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