ZeD said:IlluminiX said:Is it possible to Turn the Sound OFF in the Config.txt? And if not, can it?
r229 Sound
ZeD said:IlluminiX said:Is it possible to Turn the Sound OFF in the Config.txt? And if not, can it?
r229 Sound
IlluminiX said:Is it possible to Turn the Sound OFF in the Config.txt? And if not, can it?
QUOTE(ZeD @ May 1 2009, 03:10 AM) I'm outta here! Gotta be in work in 6 hours
What I would like to see in the next revision (from what has been uploaded tonight) follows
+Ability to change certain settings through config.txt ie Ocarina, rumble, sound etc
+Change the moving of discs to the + and - buttons (like Wii Channels)
Also look into random themes (might be fun lol)
See You Later
IlluminiX said:Thanks - works great! Can this "Sound-OFF" feature be implemented in the future "official" builds? Thanks all around!
QUOTE said:If you choose ocarina on in a certain game it will save it to the file.
I AGREE!Mist3rJ3r3my said:This loader is great!
But someone really needs to update the wiki on all the options you can use in the config.txt and theme.txt
TiMeBoMb4u2 said:I AGREE!Mist3rJ3r3my said:This loader is great!
But someone really needs to update the wiki on all the options you can use in the config.txt and theme.txt
+1
liteon6x said:can some one compile one for me that only allows you to acess the games and nothing more
no entering settings and with game cube controller compatabilty
DAMN IT, marinos35...marinos35 said:Also this is GUI usb loader, not CONFIG usb loader. It doesn't need extra options at the config that are at the GUI but options that are to config to be moved to the GUI.
hungryip84... I think you may be wrong. The "show_tooltip" variable is missing, on the "Theme Settings" page.hungyip84 said:I guess the wiki is having all config options that are currently available.TiMeBoMb4u2 said:I AGREE!Mist3rJ3r3my said:This loader is great!
But someone really needs to update the wiki on all the options you can use in the config.txt and theme.txt
+1
TiMeBoMb4u2 said:One last time.... when it's DONE the loader will save everything you edit in it. So there will be NO NEED for shitty editing a config.txt via pc. If you choose the clock on it will save that the clock has to be on to the file by itself. If you choose ocarina on in a certain game it will save it to the file. If you choose sound off it will save it to the file. GOT IT NOW?marinos35 said:Also this is GUI usb loader, not CONFIG usb loader. It doesn't need extra options at the config that are at the GUI but options that are to config to be moved to the GUI.
DAMN IT, marinos35...You keep saying SHIT about this being a GUI USB Loader, not a CONFIG Loader, but I don't see you doing anything about it!
There's NOTHING wrong about people requesting new features to be added to the loader! Until this loader is in a "version" state, instead of a "subversion" state, the EASIEST and quickest way, to implement and test new features, is to add them to an easily editable "config" file.
Once a new feature has been accepted by the community, and works well, then it can, and usually will, be added to the GUI!
Until then, stop your BITCHIN' about the GUI vs. CONFIG shit!! We are ALL sick of hearing it!!
QUOTE(cyrex @ May 1 2009, 04:18 AM)
TiMeBoMb4u2 said:... the EASIEST and quickest way, to implement and test new features, is to add them to an easily editable "config" file.
QUOTE said:1. If you set show_hddinfo or show_gamecount = 1, the hdd info and game count would be forced to shown (even if you set clock on)
2. Added custom clock location (see wiki)
What I meant by that was... When releasing a revision, with a new feature that a user can modify, it's easier for n00b users to edit a small config file "switch", than to have to edit code and recompile. Then, once the users confirm the new feature works, the config file "switch" can be removed, and added to the GUI.giantpune said:WHAT??!!TiMeBoMb4u2 said:... the EASIEST and quickest way, to implement and test new features, is to add them to an easily editable "config" file.
What have you been smoking?Do you have any idea what you're talking about? The easiest way to test new features is to add them and not to have any way to toggle them off. This is what we do several times for every revision. Do you think we sit around wasting our time with config files? Making options editable in any way (config, settings option, or otherwise) takes work. The code to look for the necessary stuff in a config file doesn't write itself.
THEME.showHDD = -1; //default, non-force mode
THEME.showGameCnt = -1; //default, non-force mode
##ÂÂshow_tooltip = 0, [1]ÂÂ--ÂÂ"0" means don't show tooltips, "1" means show tooltips (default).
show_tooltip = 1