RetroHumanoid Posted October 27, 2018 Share Posted October 27, 2018 Unified Refried 2.0 View File What's different in 2.0? *This replaces the old version of Refried entirely. DO NOT merge this new version with the old one. *All platform addon themes from the first version of Refried have been merged into one single addon called "Queso Fresco" (because it tastes great on top of refried beans...that's why). Therefore all of those older addon themes are no longer needed. *Requires Launchbox 9.4 or above to function properly *Revised Install instructions (please read them below if you are just starting out with the theme) *Added custom controller icons for play modes in the game description on some systems...this will get finished in the future *More great additions made by Ghostlines to the theme *Added the fullscreen video view to all platforms (view 4) *Improved the artwork slightly for the Big Box options menus Important note**If you install this theme,and the artwork does not display properly for a platform on your system,then more than likely it is a naming conflict between your platform and the files in the theme. To fix this issue,you must locate these files and change the name to your actual platforms name: 1.Images/Theme/Background/(name of your platform that is mislabeled) 2.Images/Theme/VideoBorder/(name of your platform that is mislabeled) If you install the Queso Fresco addon as well,then you must also rename the custom view xaml files to your platform name. I set out to make an alternate version to the beautiful Unified theme,with modifications here and there,yet,as I worked on it more and more,I started to go a different direction slightly...and thus Refried was born. This theme is built to focus on artwork,and showcase each system in bright colorful high definition artwork. I have drawn all new original arcade cabinets,and designed custom borders for each platform,which set each system apart from each other,while maintaining a unified appearance across the board. The main difference between this,and many other themes that are out there...are the video borders. When using the Default theme,all video borders are the same size across the entire theme...but,when using the addons,the video borders will then fit the system properly...so that the video for Game Boy Advance,will fit the GBA Video Border...and the PSP video,will fit the PSP Video Border. In other words,by using the custom view addons,it allows the theme to represent the system perfectly...rather than the same size border for everything. This theme is more than capable of running without a single addon theme installed,and only using the Default...the addons are merely to extend the experience of each system,with special added artwork,and tweaks.On the other hand,the Addons rely on the Default themes structure,and will not work without the default theme installed. There are multiple views included with the default theme,including - 1.Border with No Box/Cart/Disc Art 2.Border with Box/Cart/Disc Art 3.Border with Box/Spinning Cart/Disc Art 4.Full Screen Video w/Centered enlarged wheel 5.Border Text List View with Box/Cart/Disc Art The Queso Fresco addon has 5 views - 1.Special Artwork/Special Border with No Box/Cart/Disc Art 2.Special Border with Box/Cart/Disc Art (With wheel fade) 3.Special Border with Box/Cart/Disc Art (No wheel fade) 4.Full Screen Video w/Centered enlarged wheel 5.Special Border Text List View with Box/Cart/Disc Art **If the system has CD's/Discs,then the Disc will spin in Views 2 and 3...but,if the system has carts or floppies,then they will not spin in views 2 and 3. The Arcade portion of the Queso Fresco addon has 5 views - 1.Dynamic Marquees with Character Artwork 2.No Dynamic Marquees with Character Artwork 3.Dynamic Marquees with Advert/Flyers 4.Full Screen Video w/Centered enlarged wheel 5.Text List View with Advert/Flyers/Cabinets With the Queso Fresco addon installed,the arcade platforms are capable of displaying Video Marquees for each game,as well as regular marquees, in the marquee area of the cabinets (Some samples are included,and more are on the way)* Any Video Marquees must be placed in "LaunchBox/Themes/Unified Refried/Images/Theme/Addons/_Arcade/Video Marquees/" and must be in mp4 format In order to make this work properly,you must go into LaunchBox options,and change the priority for Cart Back Image to Arcade - Marquee,and uncheck anything else. Installation: 1.Download the Default theme (Unified Refried) ,and place it in your "Launchbox/Themes" folder 2.If you have not done so,you will need to unblock the Plugins...This does not have to be done for every addon theme,as unblocking them once,in the default,is all that is necessary...excerpt taken from unified description - Quote Go to the “Plugins” folder inside of the extracted folder and right-click on of the .dll files. Choose Properties -> Click on “Unblock” at the bottom of the window. Close the window. Repeat that for all .dll files in that folder. If the "Unblock" button isn't there than you are already good to go. 3.Set the theme to "Unified Refried" in Options/Views/Theme 4.If installing any of the addons,simply unzip the addon,and open the folder that was created. In this case we will use the Queso Fresco addon as an example. 5.Place the two folders (Images and Views) into the Unified Refried default theme folder,merging the folders when prompted. 6.That's it! ....When you load up Big Box,the artwork should be changed to the Queso Fresco alternate art. Pictures of Installation process for those that need them...If this is your first time using Refried you can skip step 1 Spoiler Thanks @RetroNi for the use of his Logo set. @CriticalCid for his theme Unified,as I used alot of his coding as a base for the assembly of this theme. @kyoken @neil9000 @bundangdon @zetec-s-joe @Retro808 @Porl Hendy for their feedback during testing. @faeran for his help early on in the development stages. @Jason Carr because I used a bit of code from his Redux version,and took on some of his ideas from the changes he made @NJDave71 for his HelperControl plugin @bmonomad @Suhrvivor for their work on the Community Star Ratings,Favorites,and Play Mode code,which formed the base for implementing it into this theme @Ghostlines for his additions to the theme Examples: Current Platform list covered by the theme - Arcade Spoiler 2-Player Games 4-Player Games AAE All Games American Laser Games Arcade Classics Arcade Pinball Arcade Atari Classics Ball & Paddle Games Beat Em Ups Board & Card Games Capcom Classics Capcom Play System II Capcom Play System III Capcom Play System Cave Daphne Data East Classics DICE Examu Ex-Board FightCade Fighting Games Final Burn Alpha Flying Games HBMAME IGS PolyGame Master Irem Classics Konami Classics Light Gun Games MAME Maze Games Midway Classics Multigames Namco Classics Namco NA-1 Namco NB-1 Namco System 22 Nintendo Classics Platform Games Puzzle Games Racing Games Rhythm Games Run & Gun Games Sammy Atomiswave Sega Classics Sega Hikaru Sega Model 1 Sega Model 2 Sega Model 3 Sega NAOMI Sega Ringedge Sega Ringwide SEGA ST-V SEGA Triforce Shoot Em Ups Shooter Games SNK Classics SNK Neo Geo MVS Sports Games Taito Classics Taito NESiCAxLive Taito Type X Williams Classics ZINC Consoles Spoiler Amstrad GX4000 Atari 2600 Atari 5200 Atari 7800 Atari 8-Bit Atari Jaguar CD Atari Jaguar Atari XEGS Bally Astrocade Casio Loopy Casio PV-1000 ColecoVision Commodore Amiga CD32 Emerson Arcadia 2001 Epoch Super Cassette Vision Fairchild Channel F Funtech Super Acan GCE Vectrex Hacks & Fan-Made Interton VC 4000 Magnavox Odyssey 2 Magnavox Odyssey Mattel Intellivision Microsoft Xbox 360 Microsoft Xbox NEC PC Engine NEC PC Engine-CD NEC PC-FX NEC SuperGrafx NEC TurboDuo NEC TurboGrafx-16 NEC TurboGrafx-CD Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64DD Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Famicom Disk System Nintendo Famicom Nintendo Gamecube Nintendo Satellaview Nintendo Sufami Turbo Nintendo Super Famicom Nintendo Super Game Boy Nintendo Switch Nintendo Wii U Nintendo Wii Nintendo WiiWare Panasonic 3DO Philips CD-i Philips VG 5000 RCA studio II Sega 32X Sega CD Sega Dreamcast Sega Genesis Sega Mark III Sega Master System Sega Mega Drive Sega Mega-CD Sega Pico Sega Saturn Sega SG-1000 SNK Neo Geo AES SNK Neo Geo CD Sony Playstation 2 Sony PlayStation 3 Sony Playstation Super Nintendo Entertainment System Super Nintendo MSU-1 VTech CreatiVision WoW Action Max Handhelds Spoiler Android Atari Lynx Bandai WonderSwan Color Bandai WonderSwan Creatronic Mega Duck Entex Adventure Vision Epoch Game Pocket Computer Game & Watch GamePark 32 Hartung Game Master Java Games Nintendo 3DS Nintendo DS Nintendo Game Boy Advance Nintendo Game Boy Color Nintendo Game Boy Nintendo Pokemon Mini Nintendo Virtual Boy Sega Game Gear Sega VMU SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color SNK Neo Geo Pocket Sony Playstation Minis Sony Playstation Portable Sony PlayStation Vita Sony PocketStation Tiger Game.com Tiger Handheld Electronics Watara Supervision Computers Spoiler Acorn Archimedes Acorn Atom Acorn BBC Micro Acorn Electron Amstrad CPC APF Imagination Machine Apple II Apple IIGS Atari ST Big Fish Games Camputers Lynx Commodore 128 Commodore 16 & Plus4 Commodore 64 Commodore Amiga Commodore CDTV Commodore MAX Machine Commodore PET Commodore VIC-20 DOOM Hacks EACA EG2000 Colour Genie Exidy Sorcerer Flash Games Fujitsu FM Towns GOG Indie Games Mattel Aquarius MGT Sam Coupe Microsoft MS-DOS Microsoft MSX Microsoft MSX2 Microsoft Windows 3.x MUGEN OpenBOR Origin OUYA Pioneer Palcom LaserDisc PopCap ScummVM Sega SC-3000 Sharp MZ-2500 Sharp X68000 Sinclair ZX Spectrum Sord M5 Spectravideo Steam Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer Tangerine Oric Texas Instruments TI 99-4A Tomy Tutor TouHou Project Uplay Vector-06C Windows Pinball Spoiler Future Pinball Pinball FX2 Pinball FX3 The Pinball Arcade Visual Pinball Ghostlines Additions Spoiler 3DO Video Blizzard Entertainment Capcom CPS Changer Capcom CPS-Dash Capcom Sony ZN-1 Capcom Sony ZN-2 Konami Bubble System Nichibutsu My Vision Nintendo 64 (Europe) Nintendo 64 (Japan) Nintendo DSiWare Nintendo e-Reader Nintendo e-Shop Nintendo Game Boy Player Nintendo GBA Video Nintendo iQue Nintendo Playchoice-10 Nintendo Super System Nintendo Vs. System Nintendo Wii Virtual Console Panasonic 3DO (Europe) Panasonic 3DO (Japan) Philips Videopac G7000 Philips Videopac+ G7400 Sega Mega Drive 32X Sega Super 32X SNK Hyper Neo Geo 64 SNK Neo Geo X SNK Neo Geo Mini International Ver Sony Playstation 4 Super Nintendo (PAL) Tiger Gizmondo Current Playlists covered by the theme - Collections Spoiler 007 Collection 19XX Collection Ace Attorney Collection Ace Combat Collection Addams Family Collection After Burner Collection Aladdin Collection Alex Kidd Collection Alien Breed Collection Aliens Collection Alone in The Dark Collection Animal Crossing Collection Arkanoid Collection Armored Core Collection Army Men Collection Art of Fighting Collection Assassins Creed Collection Asterix & Obelix Collection Asteroids Collection Atelier Collection Avengers Collection Back To The Future Collection Backyard Sports Collection Barbie Collection Bases Loaded Collection Batman Collection Battle Arena Toshinden Collection Battle Chess Collection Battletoads Collection Beauty and The Beast Collection Ben 10 Collection Bleach Collection Bomb Jack Collection Bomberman Collection Bonk Collection Breath of Fire Collection Bubble Bobble Collection Bubsy Collection Buck Rogers Collection Bugs Bunny Collection Burgertime Collection Burnout Collection Call of Duty Collection Captain America Collection Carmen Sandiego Collection Cars Collection Cartoon Network Collection Castlevania Collection Centipede Collection Chuck Rock Collection Clay Fighter Collection Colin Mcrae Collection Columns Collection Command & Conquer Collection Contra Collection Crash Bandicoot Collection Darius Collection Darkstalkers Collection DC Comics Collection DDR Collection Dead Or Alive Collection Defender Collection Die Hard Collection Dig Dug Collection Digimon Collection Disney Collection Donald Duck Collection Donkey Kong Collection DOOM Collection Doraemon Collection Double Dragon Collection Dr. Mario Collection Dragon Ball Collection Dragon Quest Collection Dragons Lair Collection Duke Nukem Collection Dungeon Master Collection Dungeons and Dragons Collection Earthworm Jim Collection ECCO The Dolphin Collection ESPN Collection Fallout Collection Fatal Fury Collection Final Fantasy Collection Final Fight Collection Fire Emblem Collection Fire Pro Wrestling Collection Flintstones Collection Frogger Collection F-Zero Collection G.I. Joe Collection Galaga Collection Garfield Collection Gauntlet Collection Ghostbusters Collection Ghouls n Ghosts Collection Golden Axe Collection Golgo 13 Collection Gradius Collection Gremlins Collection GTA Collection Guilty Gear Collection Gundam Collection Hanna Barbera Collection Harry Potter Collection Harvest Moon Collection Hello Kitty Collection He-Man Collection Home Alone Collection Hot Wheels Collection House of The Dead Collection Impossible Mission Collection Incredible Hulk Collection Indiana Jones Collection Iron Man Collection James Pond Collection Jeopardy Collection Jetsons Collection Jim Henson Collection John Madden Collection Jurassic Park Collection Killer Instinct Collection Kingdom Hearts Collection Kings Quest Collection Kirby Collection KOF Collection Legacy of Kain Collection LEGO Collection Lemmings Collection Lion King Collection Lode Runner Collection Looney Tunes Collection Lord of The Rings Collection Lupin the 3rd Collection Madagascar Collection Mana Collection Maniac Mansion Collection Mappy Collection Mario Collection Mario Party Collection Marvel Comics Collection Medal of Honor Collection Mega Man Collection Metal Gear Collection Metal Slug Collection Metroid Collection Mickey Mouse Collection Micro Machines Collection Might & Magic Collection Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Collection MLB Collection Monkey Island Collection Monopoly Collection Monster Rancher Collection Mortal Kombat Collection Mr. Do! Collection Ms. Pacman Collection Naruto Collection NASCAR Collection NBA Jam Collection NBA Live Collection Need for Speed Collection NFL Blitz Collection NFL Gameday Collection Ninja Gaiden Collection Nobunagas Ambition Collection One Piece Collection Outrun Collection Pac Man Collection Paperboy Collection Peanuts Collection Phantasy Star Collection Pirates of The Caribbean Collection Pitfall Collection Pokemon Collection Popeye Collection Populous Collection Powerpuff Girls Collection Predator Collection Primal Rage Collection Prince of Persia Collection Punisher Collection Puyo Puyo Collection Puzzle Bobble Collection Quake Collection Raiden Collection Rainbow Islands Collection Rampage Collection Rastan Collection Rayman Collection Ren & Stimpy Collection Resident Evil Collection Road Rash Collection Robin Hood Collection RoboCop Collection Romance of the Three Kingdoms Collection R-Type Collection Rugrats Collection Sailor Moon Collection Samurai Shodown Collection Scooby-Doo Collection Sesame Street Collection Shadow of The Beast Collection Shin Megami Tensei Collection Shining Force Collection Shinobi Collection Shrek Collection Silent Hill Collection Sim City Collection Simpsons Collection Smurfs Collection Sonic Collection Soul Calibur Collection South Park Collection Space Harrier Collection Space Invaders Collection Spawn Collection SpiderMan Collection Splatterhouse Collection SpongeBob Collection Spy vs Spy Collection Spyro Collection Star Trek Collection Star Wars Collection Starfox Collection Street Fighter Collection Strider Collection Superman Collection Syphon Filter Collection Tales Collection Tekken Collection Terminator Collection Test Drive Collection Tetris Collection Thundercats Collection Tiny Toons Collection TMNT Collection Tom & Jerry Collection Tom Clancy Collection Tomb Raider Collection Tony Hawk Collection Top Gear Collection Toy Story Collection Transformers Collection TRON Collection Turok Collection Turrican Collection Twisted Metal Collection Ty the Tasmanian Tiger Collection Ultima Collection Virtua Fighter Collection Warhammer 40K Collection Warhammer Collection Wario Collection Warriors Collection WCW Collection Wheel of Fortune Collection Wizardry Collection Wolfenstein Collection Wolverine Collection Wonder Boy Collection Worms Collection WWF Collection X-Men Collection Yoshi Collection Y's Collection Yu Yu Hakusho Collection Yu-Gi-Oh! Collection Zelda Collection Zork Collection Genres Spoiler 2-Player Genre 4-Player Genre Action & Adventure Genre Beat Em Ups Genre Board & Card Genre Classics Genre Fighting Genre Flying Genre Horror Genre Light Gun Genre Movie & TV Genre Platform Genre Point & Click Genre Puzzle Genre Racing Genre Rhythm Genre Role Playing Genre Run & Gun Genre Sci-Fi Genre Shoot Em Ups Genre Shooter Genre Simulation Genre Sports Genre Strategy Genre Developers Spoiler Atari Developer Broderbund Developer Capcom Developer Data East Developer Electronic Arts Developer HAL Labs Developer id Software Developer Konami Developer Lucasarts Developer Midway Developer Namco Developer Naughty Dog Developer Neversoft Developer Nintendo Developer RARE Developer Sierra Developer SNK Developer Sonic Team Developer Square Enix Developer Squaresoft Developer Ubisoft Developer Westwood Studios Developer Favorites Spoiler Arcade Shmups Arcade Atari 2600 Commodore 64 Commodore Amiga Microsoft MS-DOS NEC PC Engine NEC TurboGrafx-16 Nintendo 64 Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Famicom Nintendo Game Boy Advance Nintendo Game Boy Color Nintendo Game Boy Nintendo Super Famicom Sega CD Sega Dreamcast Sega Game Gear Sega Genesis Sony Playstation Super Nintendo Entertainment System Top 100 Favorites The Platform/Playlist video set can be found here... The Platform/Playlist Logo set can be found here... Submitter RetroHumanoid Submitted 10/27/2018 Category Big Box Custom Themes 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dnm Posted October 30, 2018 Share Posted October 30, 2018 Thx for your theme! There is the possibility to have background images for each games ? I have multiple Fanart Background for all my PC collection ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zetec-s-joe Posted November 3, 2018 Share Posted November 3, 2018 Just wondered what sound pack you are using RH? Also, it might be seen in this test video I've made (ignore missing metadata) but it seems like I get video tearing on the theme videos when on that particular platform select wheel, if i change to the view that they are fullscreen it goes away, Maybe framerate issue on my screen? its a weird one Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zetec-s-joe Posted November 3, 2018 Share Posted November 3, 2018 You can see what i mean at 37 seconds, this doesnt happen when using the fullscreen view Hopefully I'm not annoying you haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CDBlue Posted November 28, 2018 Share Posted November 28, 2018 @RetroHumanoid Small bug I noticed in today's update. The WiiU addon no longer has spinning disk animation. Not sure if this was intentional, or just missed. Anyway, thought I'd mention it in case it was not intentional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetroHumanoid Posted November 29, 2018 Author Share Posted November 29, 2018 1 hour ago, CDBlue said: @RetroHumanoid Small bug I noticed in today's update. The WiiU addon no longer has spinning disk animation. Not sure if this was intentional, or just missed. Anyway, thought I'd mention it in case it was not intentional. Thanks for bringing it to my attention...it's not intentional. I have a couple other things to go over with the default theme,as apparently it's not playing well with the changes in arcade playlists...after i sort it out I will update with the wii-u theme fixed,as well as any other bug reports. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Certifiedhalo Posted November 29, 2018 Share Posted November 29, 2018 On 11/3/2018 at 5:05 PM, zetec-s-joe said: You can see what i mean at 37 seconds, this doesnt happen when using the fullscreen view Hopefully I'm not annoying you haha Just to second this. I too get really bad screen tearing with this theme, even on full screen videos. Apart from this my build is now perfect. Anybody any suggestions for things to try? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginsonic Posted November 29, 2018 Share Posted November 29, 2018 Thanks for your great work RetroHumanoid! I tried to download Arcade theme 1.6, but the zip file seems to be corrupt. Could you check it again please? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetroHumanoid Posted November 29, 2018 Author Share Posted November 29, 2018 2 hours ago, Ginsonic said: Thanks for your great work RetroHumanoid! I tried to download Arcade theme 1.6, but the zip file seems to be corrupt. Could you check it again please? should be good now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ginsonic Posted November 30, 2018 Share Posted November 30, 2018 13 hours ago, RetroHumanoid said: should be good now Thanks a lot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetroHumanoid Posted November 30, 2018 Author Share Posted November 30, 2018 23 hours ago, Certifiedhalo said: Just to second this. I too get really bad screen tearing with this theme, even on full screen videos. Apart from this my build is now perfect. Anybody any suggestions for things to try? Hmm..I am not experiencing the screen tearing on my end...not sure what could be causing it,and if I am not getting it,it's tough to figure out how to fix it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetroHumanoid Posted November 30, 2018 Author Share Posted November 30, 2018 On 11/3/2018 at 12:03 PM, zetec-s-joe said: Just wondered what sound pack you are using RH? Also, it might be seen in this test video I've made (ignore missing metadata) but it seems like I get video tearing on the theme videos when on that particular platform select wheel, if i change to the view that they are fullscreen it goes away, Maybe framerate issue on my screen? its a weird one Mind if I link to this video in the theme description? I would make my own,but my Elgato is acting funny lately and not holding the signal 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Certifiedhalo Posted November 30, 2018 Share Posted November 30, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, RetroHumanoid said: Hmm..I am not experiencing the screen tearing on my end...not sure what could be causing it,and if I am not getting it,it's tough to figure out how to fix it Thanks for the reply. No doubt something on my end. I'll try figure it out and post the fix if I get it. Amazing theme BTW. Inspired me to adjust my fade screens so that they match and create bezels that looking like the theme backgrounds. Edited November 30, 2018 by Certifiedhalo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zetec-s-joe Posted November 30, 2018 Share Posted November 30, 2018 13 hours ago, RetroHumanoid said: Mind if I link to this video in the theme description? I would make my own,but my Elgato is acting funny lately and not holding the signal Please go ahead, if I get time I will make a better video! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KCJ101 Posted December 11, 2018 Share Posted December 11, 2018 Great theme! Is there any way to remove the "halo effect" on game list? While it looks cool, I find it harder to read the game titles. Thanks! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PolarIceCaps Posted January 28, 2019 Share Posted January 28, 2019 I installed the theme into the themes folder but it just looks like this. Confused on what to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slashguns04 Posted January 29, 2019 Share Posted January 29, 2019 Where should the logo folders be inserted? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vaderag Posted February 6, 2019 Share Posted February 6, 2019 Have a quick question - is there any way on the system selection page to make the systems list remain in place over the background videos? I've been using the one with the fixed list and smaller video but i'd prefer the full screen video with list on top if possible! (side question, is there any way to choose the ordering of the list so it's not alphabetical?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RetroHumanoid Posted February 7, 2019 Author Share Posted February 7, 2019 (edited) On 12/11/2018 at 5:22 PM, KCJ101 said: Great theme! Is there any way to remove the "halo effect" on game list? While it looks cool, I find it harder to read the game titles. Thanks! Find the following section in the view xaml you want to change (It's near the bottom)...and delete the highlighted section.. <!-- WHEEL --> <coverFlow:FlowControl x:Name="FlowControl" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" VerticalAlignment="Stretch" Grid.Column="4" Grid.ColumnSpan="3" Grid.Row="0" Grid.RowSpan="8" CoverFactory="{Binding CoverFactory}" ImageType="Clear Logos" CurveAmount="0" CameraZPosition="2.1" VisibleCount="16" PageSize="6" Spacing="1" ItemZPosition="0.7" SelectedItemZPosition="1.1" Panel.ZIndex="10" > <coverFlow:FlowControl.Opacity>100</coverFlow:FlowControl.Opacity> <coverFlow:FlowControl.Effect> <DropShadowEffect BlurRadius="20" Direction="-10" RenderingBias="Quality" ShadowDepth="1" Color="White" /> </coverFlow:FlowControl.Effect> </coverFlow:FlowControl> On 1/28/2019 at 4:57 PM, PolarIceCaps said: I installed the theme into the themes folder but it just looks like this. Confused on what to do. Looks normal to me...you can set a view change key/button in big box options to browse views On 1/29/2019 at 11:53 AM, slashguns04 said: Where should the logo folders be inserted? "Images/Platforms/(System Name)/Clear Logo/(System Name).png" "Images/Playlists/(Playlist Name)/Clear Logo/(Playlist Name).png" 9 hours ago, vaderag said: Have a quick question - is there any way on the system selection page to make the systems list remain in place over the background videos? I've been using the one with the fixed list and smaller video but i'd prefer the full screen video with list on top if possible! (side question, is there any way to choose the ordering of the list so it's not alphabetical?) Find the following in the view xaml you want to change(It's near the top),and delete the highlighted sections.. <!-- FADING WHEEL --> <DoubleAnimationUsingKeyFrames Storyboard.TargetProperty="(UIElement.Opacity)" Storyboard.TargetName="FlowControl"> <EasingDoubleKeyFrame KeyTime="0:0:0.0" Value="1"/> <EasingDoubleKeyFrame KeyTime="0:0:0.8" Value="1"/> <EasingDoubleKeyFrame KeyTime="0:0:1.3" Value="0.15"/> </DoubleAnimationUsingKeyFrames> <Int32Animation Storyboard.TargetName="FlowControl" Duration="00:00:1.9" Storyboard.TargetProperty="(Panel.ZIndex)" From="10" To="2"/> To change the order the platforms display,you can go into Launchbox and right click a platforms title and select edit,then in the edit menu you can assign sort titles to each platform to place them in any order you specify. I did the same exact thing to group by companies (ie;Nintendo,Sega,etc.). I labeled them A1,A2,A3,B1,B2,B3....that way if I ever add new systems,I won't have to change a bunch of sort titles...I just name the new one B4 or whatever. Edited February 7, 2019 by RetroHumanoid 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vaderag Posted February 7, 2019 Share Posted February 7, 2019 8 hours ago, RetroHumanoid said: Find the following in the view xaml you want to change(It's near the top),and delete the highlighted sections.. <!-- FADING WHEEL --> <DoubleAnimationUsingKeyFrames Storyboard.TargetProperty="(UIElement.Opacity)" Storyboard.TargetName="FlowControl"> <EasingDoubleKeyFrame KeyTime="0:0:0.0" Value="1"/> <EasingDoubleKeyFrame KeyTime="0:0:0.8" Value="1"/> <EasingDoubleKeyFrame KeyTime="0:0:1.3" Value="0.15"/> </DoubleAnimationUsingKeyFrames> <Int32Animation Storyboard.TargetName="FlowControl" Duration="00:00:1.9" Storyboard.TargetProperty="(Panel.ZIndex)" From="10" To="2"/> To change the order the platforms display,you can go into Launchbox and right click a platforms title and select edit,then in the edit menu you can assign sort titles to each platform to place them in any order you specify. I did the same exact thing to group by companies (ie;Nintendo,Sega,etc.). I labeled them A1,A2,A3,B1,B2,B3....that way if I ever add new systems,I won't have to change a bunch of sort titles...I just name the new one B4 or whatever. Thanks for this! Couple of follow up questions 1) How can I know which view is being used on a particular screen? Appreciate I could trial and error but just wondering in general... (in this instance I'm looking at the very first screen you get when you boot) 2) how will I ensure that remains between updates etc (I think you mentioned of a big one upcoming following 9.4 theme changes?) Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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