I did this in a funny way (sets the environment for the process).
The idea is that any code which sloppily used Path.GetTempDirectory (etc.) would now have its pathing changed.
It is a little dangerous to allow this to be changed on the fly (I do allow it) since something may expect it to be stable, but I think it's OK.
So anyway. keep your eyes peeled for problems. It's possible I could do this differently and only affect a subset of safely managed things.
should fix#1252
- Rename files
- Add path to PathManager
- Alter config UI
Set default settings
- ASR disabled
- 5m preselected
Display OSD messages when ASR enabled
- SaveRAM is older than ASR
- SaveRAM doesn't exist but ASR does
reduced options to 5s for HUDs or other RAM watchers or 5m, typical backup save timing in visual studio and office.
Added option for custom autosave interval
Split Autosave enable/disable and time settings
Fixed hotkey display for Flush SaveRAM (menu was reading the wrong key in HotkeyBindings)
allow it to be 'neshawk' or 'quicknes'.
this should only be employed by end-users; we won't make those choices in the gamedb officially.
the quicknes blacklist is still implemented separately.
yeah, that's a lot of prioritization levels.
Some improvement when you get Available types. Used to return a new
array each time you call the function. It has been transformed into an
IEnumrable and yield return.
DisplayType, PreviousType and Watchsize have been moved outside the
Watch Class
- added fceux and gens/snes9x pixelated fonts
- added gui.pixelFont() function for them (no resizing, so perfectly scalable)
- added background to drawText and pixelText (halo was painfully slow, so just a box)
- reordered fore and back colors for gui.text (no need to specify back every time we want to change fore). thought its back color was shadow, that is obsoleted by halo now, whose color we can't change. anyway, it's way slower than simple text functions, so they should be used mostly.
- option to toggle all scripts if none is selected. greatly reduces routine when heavily tweaking a script, and is just generally pretty.