Homebrew [RELEASE] Anemone3DS - A Complete Theme and Splash Manager for your 3DS!

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Today I am excited to finally announce the first official alpha release of my theme and boot splash manager,
Anemone3DS.

The features of the theme manager include:
  • Support for installing a single theme to your 3DS
  • Support for installing up to 10 shuffle themes
  • QR code reading to install themes from QR codes
  • Support for previewing your themes and splashes before installing them
  • Support for installing boot splashes (Luma3DS only)
  • Install BGM only
Coming soon: https://trello.com/b/F1YSa1VK

Usage:
  1. Create the /Themes/ and /Splashes/ folders on your SD card
  2. Put all of your themes in the /Themes/ folder. These can either be zips, or folders.
  3. Put all of your splashes in the /Splashes/ folder. These must be folders.
  4. Instructions for usage are available once you're in the app.
  5. One undocumented feature I forgot about and am too lazy to fix now because it's 3 AM and I'm tired as hell from working on boot splashes for the past 2 hours: pressing START will quick reboot your 3DS. This is necessary for themes to apply properly.
Credits:
Too lazy to copy it here, see the Github.

Source link: https://github.com/astronautlevel2/Anemone3DS

Download link: https://github.com/astronautlevel2/Anemone3DS/releases/latest

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Okay, I already found a breaking bug (wew).

If you don't have a Splashes/ folder (and probably at least 1 splash in it), nothing works (you just get a nice FAILURE) screen.

I'll try to fix it as soon as possible but I'm so exhausted so I may literally pass out at my laptop, if you come across this bug and I haven't shipped a fix yet just use the workaround above.
 

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WiiU and Switch also still use '-' and '+' btw .. just sayin'
That's what I thought, but the system font documentation just said "wii select" so I wasn't positive

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Nice job. Off to the next project?
Maybe - there's bound to be bugs in this, and there's quite an extensive "unimplemented features" list.
 
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