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Metadata problems #305

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Ro-Borges opened this issue Oct 14, 2023 · 1 comment
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Metadata problems #305

Ro-Borges opened this issue Oct 14, 2023 · 1 comment
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bug Something isn't working enhancement New feature or request topic:core Issues or pull requests related to RetroHub itself topic:ui Issues or pull requests related to UI/UX

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Ro-Borges commented Oct 14, 2023

  • I noticed manual changes made in the metadata aren't updated untill the next restart (didn't try scrapping). e.g. if you erase the extension from a game name, it won't reflect in the game list untill you restart.
  • If you try to type the description, it recognizes the letter "q" and "e" as the command to change tabs. It behaves correctly on the other fields
  • Couldn't find a way to manually add a media asset;
  • Can't find where the metadata is being saved (found it looking in the docs but I believe "C:\Users<username>\RetroHub" (or the OS equivalent) isn't the ideal place to save it because it loses one of the main appeal of being a portable app, I think it should be saved inside retrohub's folder
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rsubtil commented Oct 14, 2023

I noticed manual changes made in the metadata aren't updated untill the next restart (didn't try scrapping). e.g. if you erase the extension from a game name, it won't reflect in the game list untill you restart.

You have to save the changes in order for RetroHub to propagate updates to themes. This isn't highlighted properly, so in the future I'll redesign the saving UI in order to make this more noticeable.

If you try to type the description, it recognizes the letter "q" and "e" as the command to change tabs. It behaves correctly on the other fields

Thanks for reporting this, will fix in the next release 👍

Couldn't find a way to manually add a media asset;

There's no functionality in-app to help on this at the moment; for manually defining media, it needs to be placed according to these instructions

Can't find where the metadata is being saved (found it looking in the docs but I believe "C:\Users\RetroHub" (or the OS equivalent) isn't the ideal place to save it because it loses one of the main appeal of being a portable app, I think it should be saved inside retrohub's folder

The app itself wasn't designed to be portable. But, while initially I intended to create a proper Windows installer, in retrospect I like the current simplicity of a portable installation. With recent features like being able to specify media location, it's possible to make RetroHub truly portable, but I think it's best to make it an optional feature.

@rsubtil rsubtil added bug Something isn't working enhancement New feature or request topic:ui Issues or pull requests related to UI/UX topic:core Issues or pull requests related to RetroHub itself labels Oct 15, 2023
@rsubtil rsubtil added this to the v1.0.0 milestone Oct 20, 2023
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