Runcommand System Splashscreens!
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Omg this is so sweet! Thank you!
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@Rookervik Did you finish those flat icons for the retropie menu?
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@lilbud They're done but they look like ass.
I'd personally suggest using the icons already included in the pixel theme. They are in pixel/retropie/icons
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@lilbud I submitted them to the devs but I don't think they wanted to use them.
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these are great! thanks :)
for anyone curious about the pixel theme, it's available in the theme manager: https://github.com/retropie/retropie-setup/wiki/themes
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Perhaps this is taking the piss a bit, but it there a way for automate this? i.e. a script that'll install the images to their respective folders (assuming they've not been renamed) and also enable the launch menu + disable menu art ?
Would be pretty sweet to have this as a menu item item much like installing additional Emulationstation themes!!
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@robertybob said in Runcommand System Splashscreens!:
Perhaps this is taking the piss a bit, but it there a way for automate this? i.e. a script that'll install the images to their respective folders (assuming they've not been renamed) and also enable the launch menu + disable menu art ?
Would be pretty sweet to have this as a menu item item much like installing additional Emulationstation themes!!
IMO the theme manager could do it at the same time as installing the theme.
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My customization stuff is really just that; my little tweaks. For this stuff to make it into the RetroPie installer, Herb or Jools would have to create the installer and add it to the system. That's fine if they want to, but I don't want to bother them about it.
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@Rookervik at the very least I could probably include them in the pixel theme repo (like I did with the alternate icons)
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@Rookervik said in Runcommand System Splashscreens!:
My customization stuff is really just that; my little tweaks. For this stuff to make it into the RetroPie installer, Herb or Jools would have to create the installer and add it to the system. That's fine if they want to, but I don't want to bother them about it.
I was just thinking that it's such a neat idea, and well executed, that it would be such a shame if, over time, this was lost deep within the forums.
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@robertybob OK. I'll put a link to the @Rookervik dropbox file in the runcommand wiki page.
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I think these look Great! I installed them on my Retropie with no issues. thank you!
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I can't wait to get home and try this out! Great work @Rookervik !
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@herb_fargus I had another idea, see if you agree:
create a subdirectory in your retropie-splashscreens-extra namedruncommand
and then subdirectories with the runcommands launching image packages.Not sure if I described well... Here is an example using the pixel-friendly images that @Rookervik made:
https://github.com/HerbFargus/retropie-splashscreens-extra/ - runcommand/ - pixel/ - atari2600/ - launching.jpg - mame/ - launching.jpg - megadrive/ - launching.jpg - nes/ - launching.jpg - snes/ - launching.jpg - ... etc...
And maybe in the future the the retropie_setup Splashscreen menu can manage the runcommad's splashscreens too.
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@meleu I think that would be a great idea.
also themes could include their own runcommand art, or maybe make it so the user can quickly switch runcammand "themes"
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@detron Haha, I don't see any themers making full packs of system run command screens. That's 70 systems to do. Mine was easy since I had the art for all the systems already.
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@detron said in Runcommand System Splashscreens!:
also themes could include their own runcommand art, or maybe make it so the user can quickly switch runcammand "themes"
I disagree. It's a matter of modularity... emulationstation and runcommand are different things.
Fortunately @Rookervik made runcommand launching images that fit nicely with ES pixel theme. But it's not a rule...
Besides that, some user may want to keep a custom launching image for a system and don't want to change it after a theme changing.
BUT I'm not the one that make decisions here! I'm just exposing my opinion. :-)
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@meleu Hey, I killed my pipplware 3.7 by updating a couple emulators and now I'm on 4.0.3 RetroPie. I know where to put all these files - I made the pack - but my RetroPie won't show the images. Do I need to chmod them or something? This is really strange. Already made the runcommand changes (actually no change is needed, runcommand comes stock set up the correct way)
Also tried it disabled. No good. Do I need to update the runcommand? (is this a change to runcommand past RetroPie 4.0.2?)
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You should update retropie-setup - which will also update runcommand.
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since you explained it, that does make more sense than what I said. it was my ignorance of the behind the scenes work that led to my foolish desire.
I should just be happy with the amazing product that is RetroPie, it is really amazing and I learn something new about it every time I dig into the configs.
thank you
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