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FrogTheFrog avatar FrogTheFrog commented on September 17, 2024

@Joesome Desktop icons are not yet supported, they will be once I integrate #19. However, I'm currently stuck with priority enchantments. And by stuck I mean that I literally can't address other issues until they are implemented.

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Joesome avatar Joesome commented on September 17, 2024

Wasn't sure that #19 was the same issue. Thanks anyway for your quick response!

PS: If you need help for the German or French translation I may be of help :)

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FrogTheFrog avatar FrogTheFrog commented on September 17, 2024

@Joesome Translators are always welcome! By the way, how does ICE get icons? Downloads from somewhere or do you have to set directory which has them? I'm planing on going the second route as I don't know where I could download them from.

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Joesome avatar Joesome commented on September 17, 2024

@FrogTheFrog: Ice got Icons locally with set directory. I used it to get an Icon per Console (E.g. A better SNES Icon for the SNES Console Emulation instead of the Emulator Icon)

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HEspoke avatar HEspoke commented on September 17, 2024

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Joesome avatar Joesome commented on September 17, 2024

@HEspoke: When I recall it correctly you were able to add "icon=X:\folder\icon.png" in the consoles.txt file. That way it was possible to customize the Icon for a specific console.

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HEspoke avatar HEspoke commented on September 17, 2024

OK, finally back home after visiting Canada over the holiday. I reviewed this issue posted by @Joesome and there are some unique distinctions that @Joesome is making that does not make it the same issue as #19 . Let me explain, @Joesome is referring to icons to be changed only for the purpose of the emulator itself to have a different image instead of each individual game to have different icon images. This would be useful if you do not use BPM at all and you want the emulator category to have the console images for each individual console category. Example would be that my entire SNES category of games would have a picture of a North American SNES ICON that would display next to each one of my SNES Roms as I selected them in Standard Mode (NON-BPM). The standard of the ICON image is as follows:
---Icons: These are standard icons, you’ll need either a .exe with an embedded icon (like the .exe of the app itself, if it has an icon you want) or the icon you want to use as a .PNG or .TGA file that’s square (e.g. 256 x 256 pixels) like a regular icon file.---

@FrogTheFrog I see that the image in #19 does have a ICON line already there. If that line is to find the ICON for the Standard NON-BPM Game then #19 is the same issue. I just wanted to clarify what @Joesome was trying to convey coming from an ICE environment.

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Joesome avatar Joesome commented on September 17, 2024

@HEspoke: thanks for clarifying. Yes changing Icons per Console is what worked with ICE and I would like to see it here too. I originally wanted to change the icon individually for every Game but I guess that is a bit too difficult to implement.

For me it's just a big plus to see Console Icons instead of the Retroarch icon for every single Game when not in BP-Mode. Kind regards!

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