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    4.1 Text No Longer Displays and Console Order Wrong

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    • Substring
      Substring @n0signal last edited by

      @n0signal hi
      The yellow square boxes are supposed to be fixed for a long time now unless you use custom retroarch config files.

      For the emulators order, they are now sorted in the alphabetical order as in the roms directory. This is because the systems file is dynamically generated at build time depending on the board, and it is automatically sorted. I guess you can cope with that 🙂

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      • voljega
        voljega Banned @Substring last edited by

        @substring is it dynamically generated in share_init and still overwritable in share ?

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          Substring @voljega last edited by

          @voljega not dynamically in share_init, but in share. But we only updated the default RA config files, not the user ones

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          • n0signal
            n0signal @Substring last edited by

            @substring if thats the new order for emulators then yeah i can live with it. 😉 Shame though as I liked the manufacturer grouping before.

            Regarding the yellow boxes though... I'm not running any custom config files. I don't even know where I'd find them!? It just started displaying yellow boxes after I upgraded.

            Did I read somewhere that after updating it keeps old config somewhere alongside new config and I have to manually delete old ones and rename new ones? Or did I imagine that? Lol.

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            • Substring
              Substring @n0signal last edited by

              @n0signal The config file that is saved is only the recalbox.conf

              In your case, the file that needs editing can be reached through network at \\recalbox\system\configs\retroarch, the retroarchcustom.cfg and retroarchcustom.cfg.origin

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              • voljega
                voljega Banned @Substring last edited by

                @substring oh ok so basically there's no way anymore to use a custom es_systems.cfg ? or you have to modify the on in share_init which will erase the one in share on boot ?

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                  Substring @voljega last edited by

                  @voljega we've never recommended editing the es_systems.cfg because of upgrades ... But you can do as before, of course

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                  • voljega
                    voljega Banned @Substring last edited by

                    @substring I know but some of use like to do that 🙂

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                      Substring @voljega last edited by

                      @voljega I wonder why 😉

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                      • n0signal
                        n0signal @Substring last edited by

                        @substring thanks, what do I do when I find those config? Delete them?

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                          Substring @n0signal last edited by

                          @n0signal if you're feeling almighty and invincible, rename that retroarch folder, reboot and report 🙂

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                          • n0signal
                            n0signal @Substring last edited by

                            @substring I tried using the 4.1 unstable fix but that didn't work. So I tried renaming the custom config file as you suggested and voila! I have text again... and even better than before as it's not pixellated! Thanks for your help!! You can mark this one as solved. ^_^

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                              Substring @n0signal last edited by

                              @n0signal have you updated from an unstable 4.1 ?

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                              • el_vagabundo
                                el_vagabundo last edited by

                                I just deleted the retroarch config file and got the Issue fixed immediatly. Did it with WinSCP. 4.1 is awesome by the way.

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                                • n0signal
                                  n0signal @Substring last edited by

                                  @substring no I updated from a stable 4.0.2 and hadn't ever gone near that config file. Very odd. Glad the fix was easy.

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                                  • el_vagabundo
                                    el_vagabundo last edited by

                                    I once chanced something in the Retroarch menu. Nothing special. But that must have made the issue.

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                                    • n0signal
                                      n0signal @el_vagabundo last edited by

                                      @el_vagabundo ah yeah I'm always fiddling in the retroarch menu once I have games running. Lol. Before 4.1 it was the only way to force 8/7 on SNES games! Maybe that did something.

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                                        Substring @n0signal last edited by

                                        @n0signal you can change the ratio in the ES menu, or even in the recalbox.conf

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                                        • n0signal
                                          n0signal @Substring last edited by

                                          @substring yeah don't worry all sorted now thanks. 🙂

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                                          • RetroWilly
                                            RetroWilly last edited by

                                            @Substring , So renaming the folder will do the trick here? Or is there some editing needed on the files itself?

                                            Hello :)

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