Possible to Hide Cores from List?
Possible to Hide Cores from List?
I don't really care to delete them (because they'll just come back when I update) and I don't mind if they get updated in the background along with everything else - I'd just like to hide them from sight.
For example, the only computer core I have any roms for is the AO486, so I don't really need to see the few dozen other options in there. I like going to the "consoles" core list but I only have roms for maybe half of them, so hiding the other half would be nice.
I know there's a favorite script but I'm not super keen on creating new lists if I can just hide items from the lists that are already there.
Is this possible?
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Re: Possible to Hide Cores from List?
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I've tried and failed to do that with the old filters, do you know how exactly it is done?PistolsAtDawn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 10:05 pm It's possible to stop the unwanted cores from updating through the update.ini filter settings. You can list which cores to keep updated or cores to skip. To the best of my knowledge it will keep them uninstalled, not hidden.
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I'm not sure if I could do a better job explaining it than the wiki here: linkakeley wrote: ↑Thu Oct 27, 2022 9:41 amI've tried and failed to do that with the old filters, do you know how exactly it is done?PistolsAtDawn wrote: ↑Wed Oct 26, 2022 10:05 pm It's possible to stop the unwanted cores from updating through the update.ini filter settings. You can list which cores to keep updated or cores to skip. To the best of my knowledge it will keep them uninstalled, not hidden.
Let me know if there's something specific you can't get working and I can take a look.
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Thanks. I've tried to do it as per this Wiki before, but after that update_all was failing, more details here: viewtopic.php?p=55001#p55001PistolsAtDawn wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 2:02 pm I'm not sure if I could do a better job explaining it than the wiki here: link
Let me know if there's something specific you can't get working and I can take a look.
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Odd. I don't see what would cause that to fail. Unless perhaps there are unseen characters in the text. Did you use Windows to edit the ini file? The Notepad program doesn't format the end of line character properly for Linux. I would try the excellent Notepad++ program which lets you select options that will make it compatible.akeley wrote: ↑Sun Oct 30, 2022 8:55 amThanks. I've tried to do it as per this Wiki before, but after that update_all was failing, more details here: viewtopic.php?p=55001#p55001PistolsAtDawn wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 2:02 pm I'm not sure if I could do a better job explaining it than the wiki here: link
Let me know if there's something specific you can't get working and I can take a look.
If it's not that, then I'm honestly at a loss. It could have been the update_all / downloader version at the time perhaps. Now that the new version of those are out, maybe those filters would work now.
Re: Possible to Hide Cores from List?
so i'm digging up this thread to addup to the question,
i have already blacklisted in the downloader.ini a lot of computer and obscure console cores, but what about the arcade cores/individual games?
one example, up in the list is 280z-zap , which is apparently based on the space-invader core,
can i remove 280z-zap from the downloader whilst keeping space invader?