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  1. That's too bad. That's probably a good enough solution for now, though . Thanks!
  2. Cool, I'll take a look at this. Thanks!
  3. I have a lot of software, DLC, Demos, etc. in Steam. When I try to import Steam games, I have to manually remove all of them every time I want to import games. Is there any way to tell Launchbox to ignore certain items in my Steam library for the next time I use the import Steam games option so I don't have to manually remove them all every time?
  4. I know you can replace existing badges with your own, and you can add your own custom badges for your own custom progress types, but is there any way to create more "general" custom badges to use with your own custom / existing fields? For instance, if I wanted to make my own "fan translated" badge for marking fan-translated Japanese games that used a "fan translated" custom field with "yes/no/(none)" values, is there any way to do that? What about creating badges based on other existing metadata fields like genre? Is there any way to create my own "genre" badge for games so that it shows up based on what the game's genre is? Could I have multiple badges for multiple genres? I didn't see anything like Badges > Game Attributes > Enable Custom Fields > (custom field dropdown) so I figured probably not, but just thought I'd ask.
  5. Cool, I'll take a look there and see what I can find. Thanks!
  6. Sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm wondering if there's any option to add at least one -- maybe two -- additional lines of metadata under all of the games in Launchbox using the default theme? Right now, only the game's title and developer are displayed -- "Chono Trigger" and "Square" in the example on the left --, but I'd like to be able to add more metadata to the bottom, such as the genre and a custom field value -- "JRPG" and "100% Completed" in the example on the right: Default: Desired: It would be even better if it could be customized on a per-console basis, so that some consoles might use one custom field value, and other consoles could use a different custom field value, for instance. Is this already possible in the default Launchbox theme, or do I need to make an entire custom theme for it? If it requires making a custom theme, is there a simple way to just copy-paste the default theme folder, rename it to something different, change one or two lines of code, and then just use that new custom theme in Launchbox? It seems like a small enough change that breaking out the community theme creator would be overkill.
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