[01:06:31] *** Joins: Eterius (~Eterius@host-92-22-121-246.as13285.net) [01:06:41] Er, hi? [01:07:29] I was screwing about with emcore and I'd like to know where I can find custom boot menus [01:08:10] <[Saint]> There's no library of menus available. [01:08:33] But is it possible to change the boot menu at all? [01:08:39] <[Saint]> Sure. [01:08:42] Hmh. [01:08:56] I suppose it's just hard to find boot menus. [01:08:59] <[Saint]> Is it the "winter" theme you don't like? [01:08:59] Thanks :) [01:09:03] Yeah [01:09:07] Eterius: it's just that not trivial to make a custom one, and not many people have tried it [01:09:26] <[Saint]> You can just remove the winter theme from the disk. [01:09:35] Oh, I just assumed you could stick a random image in there and call it a boot menu. [01:09:49] Eterius: no, it's an interactive program [01:09:59] <[Saint]> No, it is actually a *very* powerful engine for the menu. [01:10:24] Oh, I'm a moron. [01:10:30] <[Saint]> But, as I said, if you don;t like the winter them, remove it, and fall back to the default. [01:10:33] I just want to change the background of the boot menu >.> [01:10:34] <[Saint]> (which is a lot cooler) [01:10:38] you can of course relatively easily swap out the images in that boot menu... but that wouldn't take care of e.g. the snowing [01:10:53] the snowing is configurable though [01:10:53] I can set the snow to zero, though :/ [01:11:05] Whereabouts would the winter theme be? [01:11:17] but that was just to demonstrate that there is more to it than images [01:12:00] .apps/bootmenu/theme.emcoreapp ? [01:12:05] yes, just delete that file [01:12:11] that's the winter theme one [01:12:13] <[Saint]> Sorry, wasn't watching my screen. Yes. [01:12:41] Alright, deleted. [01:12:52] <[Saint]> reboot, and be amazed. :) [01:12:54] you can also build your own one in theory and place it there [01:12:57] Give me a sec to check if the boot menu looks any different., [01:13:32] <[Saint]> TheSeven: I'm trying to find the breakdown of the skin engine you posted once...can't seem to, though. :-S [01:13:34] Hnnngh [01:13:36] I came [01:13:39] Thanks, guys :) [01:13:49] [Saint]: you mean that scriptable thing? [01:14:08] * [Saint] nods [01:14:14] well that isn't being used anymore [01:14:21] <[Saint]> Ahhhhhh, I see. [01:14:24] *** Quits: Eterius (~Eterius@host-92-22-121-246.as13285.net) (Quit: Thanks, guys ^^) [01:14:24] nowadays the menu is just C code [01:14:33] <[Saint]> aha, right. Much easier. [01:14:40] and more flexible [01:14:58] most of the common logic has been separated into libui and libboot [01:15:03] <[Saint]> The old one was still pretty damn impressive. [06:51:37] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [06:51:47] *** Joins: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [07:25:15] *** Quits: cyb3rkn19ht (~cyb3rkn19@pool-71-163-243-218.washdc.fios.verizon.net) (Remote host closed the connection) [07:34:05] *** Joins: cyb3rkn19ht (~cyb3rkn19@pool-71-163-243-218.washdc.fios.verizon.net) [08:30:20] *** Quits: cyb3rkn19ht (~cyb3rkn19@pool-71-163-243-218.washdc.fios.verizon.net) (Remote host closed the connection) [16:03:20] *** Joins: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) [17:02:09] *** Joins: cyb3rkn19ht (~cyb3rkn19@pool-71-163-243-218.washdc.fios.verizon.net) [17:08:20] *** Quits: cyb3rkn19ht (~cyb3rkn19@pool-71-163-243-218.washdc.fios.verizon.net) (Remote host closed the connection) [17:19:13] *** Joins: cyb3rkn19ht (~cyb3rkn19@pool-71-163-243-218.washdc.fios.verizon.net) [17:31:56] *** Quits: cyb3rkn19ht (~cyb3rkn19@pool-71-163-243-218.washdc.fios.verizon.net) (Remote host closed the connection) [18:23:22] *** Quits: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) (Read error: Connection reset by peer) [18:28:40] *** Joins: liar (~liar@clnet-p09-185.ikbnet.co.at) [21:02:51] *** Quits: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [21:03:00] *** Joins: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven)