How to change button icons? [DONE]
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Yep that's exactly where I was looking. Looks like around line:
Renderer::drawRect(0.0f, mSelectorBarOffset, mSize.x(), selectedRowHeight, wTheme->highlight_color, GL_ONE, GL_ONE);
If I can find where wTheme->highlight_color is declared
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wTheme is from my fork and not apart of the retropie fork. It assigns theme properties from an XML file.
Renderer::drawRect(0.0f, mSelectorBarOffset, mSize.x(), selectedRowHeight, 0x777777FF, GL_ONE, GL_ONE);
This is what you'll see in the main branch. You can just change 0x7777777 to whatever color you want.
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Yes'sir, I found it. I am working on it now :) Thanks for helping get this going for me. I hope to post screenshots up both the console and the UI/theme once I am finished with it.
I am starting to get used to where everything is in the code, so hopefully I can figure the rest of the stuff out :)
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Has any attempt or progress been made on including an option to change the button layout per user selection from within EmulationStation? I followed the thread a bit, and it looks like the OP was able to get it fixed by recompiling the binary with the changes. This would cause any future updates to revert back to the defaults. I really think it would help a lot of people out if we came up with a solution that allows users to pick their controller from within ES, and have the icons change accordingly. Probably on some form of "wish list" in the RetroPie Git, but I have no idea where to find that. :)
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I'll bump this thread, since it makes far more sense than creating a new one and cluttering the boards:
Has any progress on configurable prompts been made? There seems to be a GitHub issue regarding this, apparently with a solution: https://github.com/RetroPie/EmulationStation/issues/340
However as me and several other posters in that issue mentioned, the (vaguely) documented way does not seem to work.It seems like a weird design choice to hardcode images, really.
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@Silent What exactly have you tried to do ?
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@mitu Quoting from the topic:
@Jakobud You can now override any of the button svgs by placing them in %home%/.emulationstation/resources
I therefore extracted the entire "resources" directory from ES github, modified some files to make it obvious that they are changed and relaunched rpi. As far as I can tell, that didn't work.
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@Silent Are you using the
emulationstation-dev
package or the normalemulationstation
package in your system ? Those changes might be present only in the master branch of the project, but not yet in thestable
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@mitu said in How to change button icons? [DONE]:
Are you using the emulationstation-dev package or the normal emulationstation package in your system ?
Gotcha, that could be it! I could have sworn I compared dates and I inferred that this should have been a part of mainline ES by now, but looks like it may not be.
Is it safe to just grab a -dev package right away or do I need to uninstall the main one first?
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@Silent Just install the
-dev
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@mitu Gotcha! I'll back up my SD card later today (really happy with my setup now, would be a shame to break it) and will give it a spin.
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@mitu I tried again with a
-dev
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Hi, I know this is an old topic but thought that cause everything is here I'd post on this one.
I cannot get my svg's to display in retropie for some reason.
I have followed this -
Reference files/folder structure:
/opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation/resources/helpOverwriteable by user:
/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/resources/helpPlaced the new svg's in the above folder and it does not display the new icons. No icons are showing at all.
Is there any specific way the svg need to be saved as? any special settings? Currently using Affinity Designer to edit the existing icons.
Thanks in advance.
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I worked it out - needed to save svg as 'print' in AD. all working great :)
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I'm running RetroPie x86 on Ubuntu and would like to change the buttons with Playstation buttons. Is there an easy guide to do this?
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@Panja said in How to change button icons? [DONE]:
I'm running RetroPie x86 on Ubuntu and would like to change the buttons with Playstation buttons. Is there an easy guide to do this?
Reference files/folder structure: (copy this folder)
/opt/retropie/supplementary/emulationstation/resources/helpOverwriteable by user: (paste into here)
/opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/resources/helpCreate or get your .svg icons and paste (overwrite) into the 'Overwritable' folder as above. Hope this helps.
As always, make a backup of your image.
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Just made a set of 8 button arcade styled helpsystem buttons.
https://github.com/Ju5t1nM/RetroPie/blob/master/helpsystem arcade buttons.7z
To install unzip files to:- /opt/retropie/configs/all/emulationstation/resources/help
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@frgn said in How to change button icons? [DONE]:
Hi guys! I'm doing my theme, and faced such problem.
I use dualshock 2 controller (from PSOne). As is known, its buttons are different from those displayed in the GUI.
I tried to look for them in PNG and SVG images, but found nothing. Most likely they are hidden somewhere in the depths of the system. But, even if I could find the files with icons - is there a way to replace icons of the buttons?
Any help would be useful.
Picture in order to understand what I want to get.
UPD
with the help of @jacobfk20 my idea is implemented. thanks to him!
This download no longer works. I'm looking for one where B and A are switched and Y and X are switched
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