runcommand launching images for ANY theme
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@FlyingTomahawk mash buttons til it works
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lol, will try. Thanks. :-))
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@FlyingTomahawk
I just do what @herb_fargus mentioned "mash buttons til it works" but sometimes it will put me in where I am choosing which emulator to use and I have to back out one menu.I think I read somewhere on here that the Runcommand looks for the button pressing either the last millisecond that launching.png is on screen or just right after it goes away.
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@backstander I just press it once after the launching screen goes away and it works every time.
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@FlyingTomahawk After the image is gone you have 2 seconds of black screen where you can press the button 0 and access the runcommand menu. But if you press the button 0 while the image still on screen the image disappears and then you have those 2 seconds to press button 0 and access the runcommand menu.
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@meleu
I couldn't had said it any better! Maybe you should put something about this on the Runcommand Wiki page? -
@backstander sounds like a good idea to me. This is the only time on retropie I'll ever recommend button mashing as a solution to a problem!
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Hmm, I built a custom theme and placed it in /etc/emulationstation/themes and the script picks it up, but when I try generating images, it tells me WARNING: image for <system> was NOT created!
That's all it tells me. It works on the stock carbon theme, and any themes downloaded through the retropie es themes menu, but if I manually upload a theme via ftp into the /etc/emulationstation/themes folder, it doesn't generate loading images for them.
To see if maybe it was a permissions issue, I modified the esthemes.sh script to add in my theme at it's github repository, and even after installing the script, it still doesn't allow me to generate images for my theme.
(It's saying 'failed to add the logo image' in the systems that I do have)
My theme can be found at https://github.com/Ex0r/es-theme-xcade
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@masteryoer If you are comfortable enough with Linux command line, I would like to ask you something...
Please, execute the following command:
(If you installed the tool via RetroPie-Setup, the script is at
/opt/retropie/supplementary/launchingimages/
)bash -x ./generate-launching-images.sh -t theme_name 2> ~/debug.txt
It will generate the
/home/pi/debug.txt
file. Then paste the log.txt in http://codepad.org/ (select the "Plain Text" at the left of text box). It could be pastebin or something, but I'm behind a restrictive proxy now... -
is the current debug.txt
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@masteryoer I've found the problem. My script looks for the logo in the detailed view. Your theme.xml files don't have a logo for this (they have for system view only).
I think I'll make the script look for the logo in the detailed view first, and if fail, look for it in the system view.
Will look into it next weekend (pretty busy currently).
I'll let you know when it's ready. ;-)
Cheers!
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So for the time being, would using the --no-logo flag cause the script to work?
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@masteryoer said in runcommand launching images for ANY theme:
So for the time being, would using the --no-logo flag cause the script to work?
Why not try? :-)
I think yes.
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@meleu sure does!
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Just saw that @ETAPRIME made a cool video showing how to use the
launchingimages
feature:The fact that he didn't pronounce my name correctly doesn't detract from the quality of the video! :-)
Cheers!
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@meleu said in runcommand launching images for ANY theme:
he didn't pronounce my name correctly
Maybe you should explain you're from Brazil..not from France ;-)
Nice video btw @ETAPRIME !
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Wow, it would be awesome to have a systems-logo launch image with a little signature underneath, that shows your button layout, and which is assigned for which.
I have a 6 button layout, meaning that in some games not all is used. This would make this clear, every time I launch a game... Hmmm..
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@AndersHP well, the closest to this I can offer is an undocumentted trick: you can use
\n
for a new line in the "press a button" text. Then you can add your mappings there. Not sure if all the buttons will fit in the image though. -
I just learned about this from that "unmentionable Youtube video" and tried to generate loading images for the new ComicBook theme. It's not working at all, just spills out a bunch of errors saying "failed to prepare the background image". I was able to get it to generate for Carbon though, so I know it's installed right. Is this something @TMNTturtlguy will have to fix in his xml, or is it something in the script that needs fixed? Or am I maybe just doing it wrong (a very good possibility!)?
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@hansolo77 You will need to be more specific on what you are talking about. What is the unmentionable youtube video you are talking about? and how are you trying to create splashscreens with a script?
The .xml files in the theme work as they are intended to work. The .xml files have absolutely nothing to do with splash screens so there is nothing for me to fix.
Please provide more details so I can try to understand your questions!
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