runcommand launching images for ANY theme
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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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@Swampy try to execute it:
sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends librsvg2-bin
And then try again.
And please, give details about your system so I can fix the dependencies on the scripts.
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generate images for pixel, got this sort of error:
i already had some launching images installed. eg:
pi@retropie:/opt/retropie/configs/psx $ ls -l total 24 -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 1149 Feb 25 22:21 content_history.lpl -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 0 Feb 25 22:21 content_image_history.lpl -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 296 Feb 22 23:37 emulators.cfg -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 2397 Oct 17 11:02 launching.png drwxr-xr-x 8 pi pi 4096 Feb 19 16:00 pcsx -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 221 Jan 2 20:54 retroarch.cfg -rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi 590 Aug 31 21:11 retroarch.glslp
user 'pi' owns them, though.
also, no way to exit the preview slideshow?
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@meleu
Out of 20 attempts I was able to get into it twice and only if I mash buttons (may have changed from the square button to the x button). Something has changed for sure. Any thoughts on what config file I need to dig into?Edit: Okay so it actually works if I press button 0 AFTER the launching screen has disappeared between then and when the ROM actually loads.
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@dankcushions said in runcommand launching images for ANY theme:
generate images for pixel, got this sort of error:
This is a known issue. Talked about it here:
https://retropie.org.uk/forum/post/48043I'll try to sort it soon... (Not worked on it yet because the @rookervik 's pack for pixel theme is better than the generated images)
also, no way to exit the preview slideshow?
You can hit ctrl+c, but it will interrupt the image generation. To avoid the preview you can enable the
no_show
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@meleu Thank you very much, it workes!
Which details of the system do you want to have?
I'm using a Raspberry Pi3 and the newest Retropie-Setup 4.1.16. -
@Swampy said in runcommand launching images for ANY theme:
I'm using a Raspberry Pi3 and the newest Retropie-Setup 4.1.16.
Did you installed the official 4.1 image or update from a previous version?
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@meleu I updated from a previous version.
I think librsvg2-bin was not installed by default in previous versions of retropie.
So I think you don't have to change something.Thanks for your great script!
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@meleu And Rookervik isn't going to approve it since that would be allowing everyone to use the artwork from the pixel theme and that isn't ok :)
If I find time, later on, I will make another batch of Pixel run commands. But I'm working now and free time is very, very limited.
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@Rookervik maybe making this script without the theme makers approval was a mistake. I didn't think about it, sorry. I'll force the script to be unable to generate images for the pixel theme and add some warning about it.
Should I assume that you don't approve the image generation for every theme you made? Or would you like to list the themes you don't approve?
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@Rookervik @meleu
maybe i'm missing the something but all the script does is automatically creates launch images for any given theme, right? it doesn't take art from one theme and create another theme under a new name or whatever, it just expands a given theme. it seems like all it does is save themers time and effort :)IMO clever scripts like this need to seamlessly work across the board so they can ultimately be an automatic thing that's just a feature of ES/retropie. it makes launching games really slick for ALL themes, hiding the 'DOS'-looking stuff that seems to bother some people.
eventually i dream that even the retropie-setup menu could be automatically themed based on the current ES theme...
but yeah, it's up to the themers is they like the idea or not. don't mind me :)
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@meleu
Have you tried it with the Famicom-mini theme by ruckage?
I enterbash -x ./generate-launching-images.sh -t famicom-mini
and it I can see the command prompt code running down like a matrix code. Then he tells me that he's done but failed to create for Amstrad since there is no theme folder.
I click OK and go check /opt/retroarch/configs/nes/ and there is no launching.png file.Doing this currently on my Pi Zero.
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@FlyingTomahawk I would like to see the
nes/theme.xml
for famicon-mini theme, but I'm behind a proxy that blocks access to mega.nz.Can you post this file to ghostbin.com or something similar?
The
-x
option enables the matrix mode to a bash script. Just kidding! :) It's a kind of "debugging mode" way to execute bash scripts.I don't know why you are executing the script with
bash -x
but coincidentally this is the way I'm going to ask you to launch the script again.Please, execute the following command:
bash -x ./generate-launching-images.sh -t famicom-mini 2> debug.txt
It will generate the
debug.txt
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@meleu said in runcommand launching images for ANY theme:
The -x option enables the matrix mode to a bash script. Just kidding! :)
Not sure why I used bash -x I guess I just saw that here in this topic and used it and it did work always with other themes like my Futura theme or Simplebigart or Metapixel.
This time I am trying to setup the Famicom-mini theme and it doesn't work.
Here the requested data:
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