wiinublet said:
With a bit of customization thanks to the 3d covers courtesy of NeoRame found
here I was able to recreate the below on my Wii using this loader
It took minor editing, but I got the covers to load perfectly both big and small. I just made automated Photoshop batch scripts to adjust all the files in one go, filling the transparency with a white layer and adjusting the sizes to match this loader.
Ok, my first post here, so hello everybody and excuse my poor english.
Only 2 things to say about this loader: it fits my needings perfectly and is as minimalistic as Wii itself, I really like it.
@Wiinublet: I't possible to post your backgrounds and settings.txt for 3d cover version? I really like it!!
@DK: Ok, don't get this comment as an offense, but... this loader is based on GPL (or something like that), isn't it? Maybe source has to be redistributed with dol? I know it is your work, but is also based on a great job of another people that wants this to be distributed... Again, don't get this as an offense. It's only a comment.
One suggestion: why not to make cover dimensions standard? I mean, there are some other loaders that loads covers sized on multiple of 4, this one seems to be the one that does not follow this measurements... I mean, if I want to use more than one loader (yours cannot install games by now, for example), I have to spent a lot of space on my SD to store the different covers for the different versions... In your case, you only have to add 1 pixel on width (this means 7 pixels on whole screen...) I think I'm not the one with this situation, it can be profitable for everyone.
Again, great job and (IMHO) keep following this style, don't fill the loader with a lot of options (as UL-GUI for example). There are another loaders that will do it.