Announcing Pegasus Frontend
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@meleu said in Announcing Pegasus Frontend:
I'm finally in version 3.6
Aw man, I'm stuck in version 1.6
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I'm stuck in 1.4.
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@fluffypillow I don't know what all that means, but I sure am excited to get this installed on my Pie. What about all the artwork scraping ? Your video shows beautiful artwork images and fast scrolling, I guess Pegasus pushes the limit of which size images you can use? But how did you scrape, is it going to be a feature that's built in, or is it manually finding artwork on google for starters..?
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Oh, and by the way. Pegasus won't be limited to widescreen monitors, right?
Because if it won't support 4:3 or 5:4, I'm going to cry. -
@AndersHP said in Announcing Pegasus Frontend:
But how did you scrape, is it going to be a feature that's built in, or is it manually finding artwork on google for starters..?
One of Pegasus features is:
ES2 config compatibility: Pegasus can use ES2's gamelist files, no need to invent a new set of tools.
ES = EmulationStation.
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Happy birthday for anyone who has it today! And a very merry unbirthday for the rest of us!
@meleu ah yes, on-screen keyboard is also on my todo list :)
@AndersHP At the moment assets are searched for in a subdirectory of the rom directory, see https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/9598/announcing-pegasus-frontend/52, while metadata is read from ES2's files. I've used Universal XML Scraper, but anything that works with ES should work fine.
There's no limit on the size of the image files, they'll be downscaled on loading automatically.
Pegasus itself works with all kinds of aspect ratios, you can even resize the window: https://snag.gy/alJfWv.jpg
As for how it will look, that depends on the theme, but in general you could even make it work in portrait mode. -
@fluffypillow Amazing.. Is there anything that Pegasus can't do? Will it make me a cup of coffee?
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Well, if you have a USB/GPIO coffee maker it can control... :)
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@fluffypillow after many hours of trial and error I managed to get Qt-everywhere to compile, but now I am having problems compiling pegasus-frontend itself, I get this error:
/tmp/ccKnint8.ltrans30.ltrans.o:<artificial>:function global constructors keyed to 65535_0_main.o.637746: error: undefined reference to 'qt_static_plugin_QSvgPlugin()'
/tmp/ccKnint8.ltrans30.ltrans.o:<artificial>:function global constructors keyed to 65535_0_main.o.637746: error: undefined reference to 'qt_static_plugin_QICNSPlugin()'
/tmp/ccKnint8.ltrans30.ltrans.o:<artificial>:function global constructors keyed to 65535_0_main.o.637746: error: undefined reference to 'qt_static_plugin_QICOPlugin()'
/tmp/ccKnint8.ltrans30.ltrans.o:<artificial>:function global constructors keyed to 65535_0_main.o.637746: error: undefined reference to 'qt_static_plugin_QJpegPlugin()'
/tmp/ccKnint8.ltrans30.ltrans.o:<artificial>:function global constructors keyed to 65535_0_main.o.637746: error: undefined reference to 'qt_static_plugin_QTgaPlugin()'
/tmp/ccKnint8.ltrans30.ltrans.o:<artificial>:function global constructors keyed to 65535_0_main.o.637746: error: undefined reference to 'qt_static_plugin_QTiffPlugin()'
/tmp/ccKnint8.ltrans30.ltrans.o:<artificial>:function global constructors keyed to 65535_0_main.o.637746: error: undefined reference to 'qt_static_plugin_QWbmpPlugin()'
/tmp/ccKnint8.ltrans30.ltrans.o:<artificial>:function global constructors keyed to 65535_0_main.o.637746: error: undefined reference to 'qt_static_plugin_QWebpPlugin()'
/tmp/ccKnint8.ltrans30.ltrans.o:<artificial>:function global constructors keyed to 65535_0_main.o.637746: error: undefined reference to 'qt_static_plugin_QGenericEnginePlugin()'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [Makefile:72: pegasus-fe] Error 1
make[1]: *** [Makefile:44: sub-app-make_first] Error 2
make: *** [Makefile:43: sub-src-make_first] Error 2do you have any idea what might be the problem?
Thank you!
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It seems you're trying to do a static build, but some plugins are either not available, or not linked to the final binary. You should see eg.
-L<QT PATH>/plugins/imageformats -lsvg
in the linking command.Static build may require some additional tweaking, because the compiler also has to scan the QML files to figure out which additional plugins will it have to link to the binary. I haven't set up an automatic build test for that yet, but I plan to (there are a lot of build parameters that can be tweaked!), but I plan to.
Also if you're on desktop linux, you won't have to build your own Qt, you can use the official release (unless of course you explicitly want to do a static build or want a Qt with some additional tweaks).
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@fluffypillow said in Announcing Pegasus Frontend:
It seems you're trying to do a static build, but some plugins are either not available, or not linked to the final binary. You should see eg.
-L<QT PATH>/plugins/imageformats -lsvg
in the linking command.Static build may require some additional tweaking, because the compiler also has to scan the QML files to figure out which additional plugins will it have to link to the binary. I haven't set up an automatic build test for that yet, but I plan to (there are a lot of build parameters that can be tweaked!), but I plan to.
Also if you're on desktop linux, you won't have to build your own Qt, you can use the official release (unless of course you explicitly want to do a static build or want a Qt with some additional tweaks).
Thanks! I recompiled QT without the static flag and now it seems it compiled, but I do have a small problem.
mkdir: cannot create directory '/opt/pegasus-frontend': Permission denied
Since this is not retropie the /opt folder does not exists, is there an option to change this while compiling it?
I can see the Makefile has several lines hardcoded:
mkdir -p $(INSTALL_ROOT)/opt/pegasus-frontend
not sure if that can be changed.
Edit: nevermind, I should have read the building Wiki!
Thanks!
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I'm really excited for Pegasus to become available!
In my humble view, as nothing more than a simple retrogamer, it looks so much harder, better, faster, stronger than EmulationStation.. So much that I'm currently pausing further setting up of my arcade build's software part, since I don't want to immerse myself in all this setting up, if it'll be replaced soon by something that's better.
So, just to be sure, is it not everyone's opinion that Pegasus will totally race from and replace EmulationStation in the near future?
And exactly what is it, in layman's terms, that does that Pegasus is both better looking and faster than ES? Does it utilize the RaspberryPi's hardware better, or?
Sorry if these questions are silly...
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@AndersHP In my eyes, it is a frontend that was built from scratch with all kinds of features added from the beginning, rather than taking 2 year old code and trying to shove changes in.
Artists depiction of Emulationstation with all of these features:
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@AndersHP That is what I'm hoping. I'm anxiously waiting for a working build I can easily install.
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Me when I see that people like Pegasus:
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@fluffypillow Is Pegasus going to have the same views as ES, simple, detailed, video, etc. ?
Sidenote, if you need any graphics, just let me know.
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Let me know too.
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Thanks, actually, I was thinking about collecting the different asset types in separate GitHub repos: there could be a repo for colored system logos, one for white-only logos, or another for platform controller icons (like you can see on lakka.tv's front page; I wonder where are those from?). So kind of like themes, but without the ES-specific XML files. I think assets like system logos are usually not customized as often as eg. backgrounds, so with this method you could create separate asset packs, and when you start working on a new theme, you can just pull the one that feels right for your project. I could also imagine a theme and separate icon/logo set mixing feature in the program itself too (in the far future).
As for the views, there is no such settings yet. Since the simple and detailed views look completely different, instead of forcing one theme to support all kinds of user configurations, and keeping the theme updated when a new type of view is added (like video mode), I think creating separate themes would be more maintainable.
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@fluffypillow said in Announcing Pegasus Frontend:
I wonder where are those from?
https://github.com/libretro/retroarch-assets/tree/master/xmb/systematic/png
How will theme creation work? Would it be done with the Qt Creator?
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@lilbud oh nice, thanks. There's a drag-and-drop kind of layout designer in Qt Creator, but it's so slow on my PC I can't use it. It can help learning the basic layout and item types at the beginning though. I've found the regular text editor in Qt Creator comfortable enough (auto complete, jump to definition, debug tools, ...), but as with XML, you can use any other editor if you want.
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