runcommand launching images for ANY theme
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Are you following me? Hehehe...
It's the second time that you helped me out.
Thanks! ;)@meleu
That would be really awesome. It's a very nice feature and looks waaaaaaay better than that ugly interface. -
Are you following me? Hehehe...
Haha, I just happened to be "Watching" a couple of the same threads that you've been posting on and I just happened to be on when you posted that ;-)
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Finally I got it working. Had a bit trouble with all those commands. Linux is very new to me.
I had trouble to use this with my Futura theme but that is my fault. I had a space in the theme name Futura 10px that is not good, something that I have to change in the next update.
It should say futura-10px then I can run the linux command to create the images.
It worked great even with my custom systems like CPS or Psikyo.Thanks again for all the work. Now I just wished the roms would take longer to load. Haha... before I was always happy if they loaded fast so that I don't have to see that ugly grey box.
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@FlyingTomahawk Is your theme available somewhere?
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@FlyingTomahawk Is your theme available somewhere?
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@meleu that simple theme set of screens looks awesome. It would be nice to have established packs that people could snag as well as learning all the scripting. so similar to being able to download the pixel pack. just a thought. your work is awesome!
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@fnkngrv Thanks!
The idea is to provide several image options and let the user choose the one that pleases him the most.
There's a frontend to the script about to be part of RetroPie-Setup (this Pull Request here). If it's approved, it will be much easier to the users than downloading packs and placing files in the right folders...
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Woohool!!! It's part of RetroPie-Setup now!
You just have to update RetroPie-Setup scripts and then "Manage Packages" >> "Manage experimental packages" >> "launchingimages" >> "Install from binary"After the installation, the option "launchingimages" will be available at RetroPie-Setup >> "Configuration / tools" >> "launchingimages". Just follow the instructions on screen. ;-)
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Congratulations!
Really glad that your work was accepted by the RetroPie team and put into core.
That will motivate others to work on their projects with the hope and chance that their work might make it into core too.
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@meleu Thanks for the contribution :)
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What do we have to do to get now the official version? Do I need to uninstall the previous stuff before updating the RetroPie script or can I just update without worries?
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@FlyingTomahawk You should be able to update the retropie script and then update all packages to see the new features.
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@HurricaneFan
I have that loading feature already installed following the instructions in this thread, first post. I was just wondering if I need to remove the existing custom loading script first before updating the RetroPie script. Or can I just update the RetroPie script without getting into any trouble with the already installed loading script. Make sense? -
@FlyingTomahawk do exactly what I said above. There's no need to Update all packages, just the RetroPie-Setup script.
The script you installed before will be completely ignored and you can safely remove it.
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I have a problem to generate images:
sudo ./generate-launching-images.sh -t carbon
At every system I get problems like these:
convert: delegate failed `"rsvg-convert" -o "%o" "%i"' @ error/delegate.c/InvokeDelegate/1310. convert: unable to open image `/tmp/magick-1523ygaIZPJaSrUD': Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden @ error/blob.c/OpenBlob/2712. convert: unable to open file `/tmp/magick-1523ygaIZPJaSrUD': Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden @ error/constitute.c/ReadImage/540. convert: no images defined `/tmp/system_logo.png' @ error/convert.c/ConvertImageCommand/3210. WARNING: we had some problem when converting "3do" logo image. WARNING: The launching image for "3do" was NOT created.
What is my mistake?
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@meleu Ran the script. Images are working (and are awesome), but I'm unable to access the launch options after a game is booted now. Checked the wiki didn't see anything there that might interfere. Any thoughts? What xml/cfg file do I need to look into?
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@Swampy install the tool using the RetroPie-Setup and try again (I've updated the first post with this info). Let me know if you have problems.
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@hooperre press the button 0 several times while the image is shown. Twice should be enough, but I recommend several times to assure. :-)
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@meleu First I did it with RetroPie-Setup, how you explained above.
The results were the same.
I also repeated all steps.Always the same errors.
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