1. https://gbatemp.net/threads/wiiflow-lite-theme-rhapsodii.511833/
Put it in your "themes_lite" folder
From any game boxes menu, hover at the bottom of the screen, click the gear icon. Go to page 2 and change your theme to "Rhapsodii"
2. https://sites.google.com/site/wiiflowiki4/plugins-setup
Create an .ini file for each system in your plugins folder. Here's two examples so later I can answer your question 4
Now in your source_menu folder, you need to edit source_menu.ini There's 12 "buttons" in there, but here is just one to go along with the example
The magic number has to correspond to the one in your plugins ini file. Normally, you would only have one magic number and one plugin ini file for each system (but in this case, since hacked and translated SNES games often don't work in SNES9x (due to being based on old rips with headers), I keep those games in a different folder and set them up to play with SNES9x2010.)
3. https://github.com/Fledge68/WiiFlow_Lite/releases
The latest stable version is Nov 26th. Just overwrite the contents of the apps/wiiflow_lite folder.
4. The above example shows you how to combine two systems into one source_menu.
5. For my setup, I hit the home button, that drops me into RetroArch's UI, I navigate to Quit RetroArch, that drops me back into WiiFlow Lite. I hit B on the WiiMote to get to the game boxes select screen, then I hit Home again, that gives me this big menu of options where I select Exit To, that gives me yet another menu of options where I select System menu.
Supposedly there are combination hot keys but they don't work for me.
I hope there is some way to customize that big menu. There really should be a more elegant way to quit out of WiiFlow Lite.
ps: I have no idea how that complicates things. I only have a Wii.
Put it in your "themes_lite" folder
From any game boxes menu, hover at the bottom of the screen, click the gear icon. Go to page 2 and change your theme to "Rhapsodii"
2. https://sites.google.com/site/wiiflowiki4/plugins-setup
Create an .ini file for each system in your plugins folder. Here's two examples so later I can answer your question 4
Code:
[PLUGIN]
displayname=Snes9X2010
magic=51305301
coverfolder=snes
dolfile=sd:/apps/retroarch-wii/snes9x2010_libretro_wii.dol
romdir=roms/snes9x2010
filetypes=.smc|.fig|.sfc|.gd3|.gd7|.dx2|.bsx|.swc|.zip
covercolor=000000
bannersound=sounds/SNES.ogg
arguments={device}:/{path}/|{name}
Code:
[PLUGIN]
displayname=Snes9X
magic=51305300
coverfolder=snes
dolfile=sd:/apps/retroarch-wii/snes9x_libretro_wii.dol
romdir=roms/Super Nintendo Entertainment System
filetypes=.smc|.fig|.sfc|.bs|.swc|.zip
covercolor=000000
bannersound=sounds/SNES.ogg
arguments={device}:/{path}/|{name}
Now in your source_menu folder, you need to edit source_menu.ini There's 12 "buttons" in there, but here is just one to go along with the example
Code:
[BUTTON_3]
image=SNES.png
image_s=SNESb.png
title=Super Nintendo Entertainment System
source=plugin
magic=51305301, 51305300
The magic number has to correspond to the one in your plugins ini file. Normally, you would only have one magic number and one plugin ini file for each system (but in this case, since hacked and translated SNES games often don't work in SNES9x (due to being based on old rips with headers), I keep those games in a different folder and set them up to play with SNES9x2010.)
3. https://github.com/Fledge68/WiiFlow_Lite/releases
The latest stable version is Nov 26th. Just overwrite the contents of the apps/wiiflow_lite folder.
4. The above example shows you how to combine two systems into one source_menu.
5. For my setup, I hit the home button, that drops me into RetroArch's UI, I navigate to Quit RetroArch, that drops me back into WiiFlow Lite. I hit B on the WiiMote to get to the game boxes select screen, then I hit Home again, that gives me this big menu of options where I select Exit To, that gives me yet another menu of options where I select System menu.
Supposedly there are combination hot keys but they don't work for me.
I hope there is some way to customize that big menu. There really should be a more elegant way to quit out of WiiFlow Lite.
ps: I have no idea how that complicates things. I only have a Wii.
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