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RE: Freeplay Emulationstation Theme Preview - Mootikins - 06-07-2018 (06-07-2018, 03:12 AM)RxBrad Wrote:(06-07-2018, 02:46 AM)Mootikins Wrote: The theme looks good Brad, though I am unsure how to get the menu to display in that pseudo round kind of way, mine is still straight. Also, it looks like the last game entry in each system has its name cut off some. This is on both, but my roms are not scraped, so it has something to do with the non-scraped images. I am running at the native 320x240 without the overscan, but I don't see how that would make a difference. RE: Freeplay Emulationstation Theme Preview - RxBrad - 06-07-2018 EmulationStation theming works in percentages of screen height/width. While you'd think that would mean that stuff should look the same on any resolution, it ends up doing stuff like weird text wrapping and cut-off text at some screen resolutions and not others. I'll see if I can test some different resolutions / different versions of ES to try and reproduce this and tweak the theme to not clip the last item on the list. Hey, @Flavor... Is the display resolution technically a custom non-320x240 resolution for overscan vs. non-overscan? That might explain it... [EDIT: Nevermind, looks like we figured it out. Carry on. ![]() RE: Freeplay Emulationstation Theme Preview - Mootikins - 06-07-2018 (06-07-2018, 04:14 AM)RxBrad Wrote: EmulationStation theming works in percentages of screen height/width. While you'd think that would mean that stuff should look the same on any resolution, it ends up doing stuff like weird text wrapping and cut-off text at some screen resolutions and not others. The framebuffer copier takes the video mode setup by config.txt and copies it to the LCD, so it's possible that my 640x480 resolution (for use with a different driver) is causing the issue. By default, the config is set to 1024x768 and then scales it down to fit the cropped display. RE: Freeplay Emulationstation Theme Preview - RxBrad - 06-07-2018 I updated the linespacing on the Basic view, so it now has identical gamelist height, font size, and line spacing as the detailed & video views. Looks like that slipped through my testing. Was able to confirm that the old Basic view had the last line cut off on 640x480. This is now fixed with the update. Go ahead and update the theme, and I think it should be all good now. Thanks! RE: Freeplay Emulationstation Theme Preview - RxBrad - 06-07-2018 If you tried updating earlier and it said it was already up to date, that's because I apparently forgot to push the change to the git. Fixed for realsies now... RE: Freeplay Emulationstation Theme Preview - RxBrad - 06-10-2018 The theme is now available though ES-themes. Inside RetroPie-Setup, first run "Update RetroPie-Setup script". Then it'll show up in the list of available themes. The ES-themes version of the theme is called "freeplay", and is configured by default to use the purple/indigo color scheme. The color of this version of the theme can be changed by editing the color.xml file. RE: Freeplay Emulationstation Theme Preview - Flavor - 06-12-2018 Oh, nice! I tried this on Friday, and I think I had to just git clone it (which was fine for me at the time). RE: Freeplay Emulationstation Theme Preview - RxBrad - 06-12-2018 (06-12-2018, 02:19 AM)Flavor Wrote: Oh, nice! I tried this on Friday, and I think I had to just git clone it (which was fine for me at the time). Thanks... The es-themes installation just gives you the purple theme that you need to manually edit if you want a different color. In my opinion, the "best" way to install is using the utility at https://github.com/rxbrad/rxbrad_themeutils |