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Title: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: quadrider1 on January 05, 2011, 02:30:56 am
So the all gamelist for mame is about 6k, any way loadman to skip to a letter or something?
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: loadman on January 05, 2011, 04:06:54 am
Yes, Have a look at the options

There is skip by letter and/or skip by a certain amount
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: MagicManPA on January 05, 2011, 11:24:10 am
Speaking of gamelist options, how do I set Mala to default start on 1 of the gamelists I made for each emulator?
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: loadman on January 05, 2011, 05:38:35 pm
You can't  ;)

But it can remember the last one you used.
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: MagicManPA on January 05, 2011, 06:34:46 pm
have you thought about adding that?

You can't  ;)

But it can remember the last one you used.
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: loadman on January 05, 2011, 06:53:52 pm
Well if you turn off 'Track selected game list and game' (options-gui-options-gameslists/misc) then it should select the first gamelist of each emu.  You can work it that way
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: MagicManPA on January 11, 2011, 08:53:11 pm
Well if you turn off 'Track selected game list and game' (options-gui-options-gameslists/misc) then it should select the first gamelist of each emu.  You can work it that way
That would work if I could put the game lists for each emulator in a certain order, but I don't see that option in there.
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: markronz on January 13, 2011, 09:34:24 am
On the 'Other Emu Config' tab it lists all the emulators.   On the bottom of the list there are four buttons:   New, Del, and a finger up, and a finger down.   I believe you just have to highlight an emulator and use the finger buttons to move it up and down the list.  This gets it in the order that you desire.   

This is speculation on my part since I use Mala tree myself, but I believe that's how that's supposed to work anyway.
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: MagicManPA on January 13, 2011, 09:43:00 am
The finger button moves the emulators not the gamelists within the emulators

On the 'Other Emu Config' tab it lists all the emulators.   On the bottom of the list there are four buttons:   New, Del, and a finger up, and a finger down.   I believe you just have to highlight an emulator and use the finger buttons to move it up and down the list.  This gets it in the order that you desire.   

This is speculation on my part since I use Mala tree myself, but I believe that's how that's supposed to work anyway.
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: markronz on January 13, 2011, 10:18:08 am
Ah yes, my mistake.  You are correct, I do not see any finger buttons on the gamelist page.  I suspect that it might sort the gamelists alphabetically, so maybe you could put a number in front of the gamelists to control the order.  Something like 1Shooters, 2Sports, etc etc.   But I could see how having that number in front might not be desirable.   Just a thought.   

You could also try out Mala Tree to see if thats an option you like.  It's not for everyone, but I like it.  It's really the most user friendly option I feel.
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: MagicManPA on January 13, 2011, 10:26:38 am
I wanted to try the tree option, but I couldn't figure it out.

Ah yes, my mistake.  You are correct, I do not see any finger buttons on the gamelist page.  I suspect that it might sort the gamelists alphabetically, so maybe you could put a number in front of the gamelists to control the order.  Something like 1Shooters, 2Sports, etc etc.   But I could see how having that number in front might not be desirable.   Just a thought.   

You could also try out Mala Tree to see if thats an option you like.  It's not for everyone, but I like it.  It's really the most user friendly option I feel.
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: markronz on January 13, 2011, 10:41:51 am
Well if you try it out and have a specific question, let me know.  I have it set up.   I didn't think it was too hard to use necessarily.

First you just have to use MalaTree.exe to create the tree structure.
There are two types of items in Mala Tree:  Menus and Gamelists.
So for me, my tree looks something like this

MAIN MENU
  -  MAME menu
        - All Games gamelist
        - Favorites gamelist
  -  NES menu
        - All Games gamelist
        - Favorites gamelist


For each item in the tree, you need to specify a layout.
For each gamelist in the tree, you also need to specify what emulator it's using.

You can order the menus and gamelists to be in whatever order you want.

Once you've created your tree file, you have to go into Mala's settings and turn on the Tree option.

Thats about all I can tell you without having it in front of me, but like I said, if you were to try to set it up and had specific questions, I'd be happy to help.
Title: Re: Any way to skip on gamelist?
Post by: MagicManPA on January 13, 2011, 10:48:16 am
Thanks, that lays it out nicely. I'll give it a whirl when I have a chance.

Well if you try it out and have a specific question, let me know.  I have it set up.   I didn't think it was too hard to use necessarily.

First you just have to use MalaTree.exe to create the tree structure.
There are two types of items in Mala Tree:  Menus and Gamelists.
So for me, my tree looks something like this

MAIN MENU
  -  MAME menu
        - All Games gamelist
        - Favorites gamelist
  -  NES menu
        - All Games gamelist
        - Favorites gamelist


For each item in the tree, you need to specify a layout.
For each gamelist in the tree, you also need to specify what emulator it's using.

You can order the menus and gamelists to be in whatever order you want.

Once you've created your tree file, you have to go into Mala's settings and turn on the Tree option.

Thats about all I can tell you without having it in front of me, but like I said, if you were to try to set it up and had specific questions, I'd be happy to help.