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[SOLVED] Cabrio FE Platform Images
codefenix:
This is a long shot, but does anyone know how to get the platform images to show up in Cabrio FE? I downloaded the images offered on Cabrio's Artwork page (http://www.cabrio-fe.org/artwork/), but I cannot figure out how to get them to show up. It's not mentioned in the documentation.
Hunk_4TH:
I'm not really sure man. But quick question, how did you get Cabrio to install/run? I can never get it to install :( Don't mean to hijack your thread btw this is just really been bugging me and the dev wasn't any help.
codefenix:
It's ok. Although I wish you had an answer for my question! :hissy:
I managed to install successfully by modifying the includes in the source file headers. You'll see which ones you need to fix when you try to build and it fails. This is supposedly fixed in the last update though. Did you try installing the DEB package?
And I feel your pain about the lack of support. I don't mean to speak poorly about the developer, as what he has accomplished with Cabrio is very impressive. But the last time I reached out to him to ask questions, he responded saying that the frontend basically does what he wants and he has no plans to put much else into it. This apparently includes documentation and support.
I guess I'll stick with Wah!Cade until this gets resolved. Wish Linux had more actively supported frontend options. ::)
Hunk_4TH:
Sorry for the late reply. And sorry for not having a answer to your original question :( I have tried installing it via deb with no luck. I pretty much gave up. It does suck that Linux users don't get the frontend love that Windows users get. I would love to switch to Linux but things like this just keep me in Windows. Anyway that reply sounds kind of ---smurfy--- (not yours but the dev's)
*Edit* I like Wahcade myself but we gotta be honest it's look is so outdated :(
codefenix:
--- Quote from: Hunk_4TH on August 12, 2012, 12:54:32 am ---*Edit* I like Wahcade myself but we gotta be honest it's look is so outdated :(
--- End quote ---
I wouldn't say that. It has everything Mala has except for sound effects, and Mala is regarded as one of the better frontends. I've seen some creative use of Wahcade's Layout Editor. Check the Wah!Ki page for ideas when you get a chance:
Layout Editor:Layering & Transparency
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