Grid View EmulationStation Mod Ideas
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@hurricanefan he's talking about this repo.
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Thanks guys :)
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@zigurana said in Grid View EmulationStation Mod Ideas:
Current status:
@Koerty has taken up where @jacobfk20 has left, and matured the grid view functionality considerably. The code is under review, with only minor issues to iron out, and there is an in-depth technical discussion underway on the syntax to be used in the themes to drive this new functionality. All this takes place on the Github Repo.I read on Git that coders are always working on this great feature :)
One year of hard work ...
Do you know we will have a release this year 2017 to try it ?
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has anybody ever experimented with using the gridview with one row? bit like the nes/snes mini game boxart carousel?
Just curious...
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@paffley I am using an ES binary built from the Gridview PR repo and a theme with one row of box art.
Not sure what you would like to know but I'm going to pre-empt anyway. When the selector reaches the end of the row on the right, it moves to the beginning of the next row on the left. The selector doesn't scroll continuously left or right as it does on the SNES mini. It's more of a zigzag pattern.
I'm sure such a feature could be implemented but development for Gridview for ES has halted yet again so it's unlikely to be soon.
If you are looking for a theme with one row of box art that can be scrolled continuously left or right, you may wish to look at Pegasus and its Flixnet theme. Unfortunately, unless you're familiar with QML, there is quite a learning curve in creating themes.
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@dudleydes thanks for all the info that's great! I'll look into it! Thanks again!
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@zigurana I use a different account name on the forum, @Koerty is just a placeholder so nobody take it. If you want an answer tag this account :)
@darknior I don't really follow what's going on on the forum, I will try to check it more in the future to collect more feedback.
But right now I'm busy disassembling and reassembling the grid view so RetroPie's main contributors can carrefully review each parts independently, so we get a strong and reliable code, battle tested and easy to upgrade/fix if something change in the future.
I planned to make a first public release once it is stable and mature enough for everyone to use it, but at this time it will be way less evolved than the one from Jacobfk20. So now, after seeing all of this messages about the grid view, I fear to have too much negative feedbacks even if more upgrade are planned for the future.
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