![]() However, most of the other games I was trying used mupen64plus, and either there is no onscreen menu to do the mapping or I can’t find one. If I had a game based on lr-mupen64plus (Libretto? I think it’s called sometimes), I started a game with that emulator choice and was able to pull up an on-screen menu via F1 on my keyboard to do a custom mapping for my Xbox 360 controller. So from there I found a n64 compatibility list and started selecting emulators from that sheet. Secondly, I hooked up a keyboard and regained the ability to at least choose the n64 default emulator and specific choices for individual ROMs. Thankfully I had a backup and just restored it to the original. Anyways, here you go:įirst off, I previously tried screwing around with /opt/retropie/configs/n64/retroarch.cfg. I’m sure I could have made it easier on myself, but online searches kept pointing me to information that was outdated. Maybe someone else will find this useful, so I’ll go through everything I went through to figure this out. I was able to eventually figure this out on my own. Thanks to the RetroPie community for all the help getting my system set up, and for making this hobby as fun as it is! Thanks to herbfargus for getting Eudora into the RetroPie theme installer, and for helping with the formatting of this post. common/sounds folder.Ĭreated by AmadhiX, based on the “Carbon” theme by Eric Hettervik, which is in turn based on “Simple” by Nils Bonenberger. You can also replace “slide003.wav” on that line with any of the other files in the. You can enable the scroll sound by editing common.xml and changing the line. I wasn’t sure if this was a feature people liked. There are some (very small) sounds included in the download, but they are disabled by default. This means it’s very easy to change, or to mix and match, layouts.įor example, if you’re using the base theme, but you want MAME to use the Landscape layout instead of the Portrait layout, just edit eudora/mame/theme.xml and change this line. The system-specific xml just determines which template is used. In Eudora, all of the information for the Portrait, Landscape, Concise, and Bigshot layouts is contained in templates. Rough maximum sizes are as follows: Portrait:Ĕ00圆00 pixels If you are using sselph’s scraper, you can use the -max_width parameter to fit images to each system’s layout template. Since Eudora uses bigger preview images than normal, you may want to scrape larger image files. If you make something cool, post pics or let me know! Just make a copy of an existing colorset xml file, rename it, and edit away. common/colorsets/monodark.xmlĬreating new color sets is really simple, as there is only one file to edit. For example, to use the monolight color set, change. To use a different color set, edit eudora/colorset.xml, and point the tag at any of the xml files in eudora/common/colorsets/. The Monodark color set is used by default.Ĭlick here for a giant version of the Color Sets gallery. These change both the system select and game list views. The game list is also wider in this variant.Įudora comes with 13 different color sets, allowing you to easily change the look of the theme. The Bigshot variant omits all metadata and uses a single detail layout with a large preview image. Detail screens use a single layout with an image area similar to the base theme’s, but squared. The Concise variant omits the description text. In the Base theme, dual layouts display preview images in Portrait or Landscape orientation, making the most of the available screen space for each system. Eudora supports all of the systems currently supported by the official Carbon theme, which it was based on. Eudora was also built to be easily modified, as described in the Color Sets and Templates sections below. The rating, last played, and play count, have been omitted from the base theme and all variants. You can grab them here if you prefer a manual installation:Įudora is a clean theme that displays both large preview images and all title-oriented metadata. Eudora is now available via the RetroPie theme installer!
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