bsnes/target-tomoko/settings/settings.hpp

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Update to v094r23 release. byuu says: The library window is gone, and replaced with hiro::BrowserWindow::openFolder(). This gives navigation capabilities to game loading, and it also completes our slotted cart selection code. As an added bonus, it's less code this way, too. I also set the window size to consistent sizes between all emulated systems, so that switching between SFC and GB don't cause the window size to keep changing, and so that the scaling size is consistent (eg at normal scale, GB @ 3x is closer to SNES @ 2x.) This means black borders in GB/GBA mode, but it doesn't look that bad, and it's not like many people ever use these modes anyway. Finally, added the placeholder tabs for video, audio and timing. I don't intend to add the timing calculator code to v095 (it might be better as a separate tool), but I'll add the ability to set video/audio rates, at least. Glitch 1: despite selecting the first item in the BrowserDialog list, if you press enter when the window appears, it doesn't activate the item until you press an arrow key first. Glitch 2: in Game Boy mode, if you set the 4x window size, it's not honoring the full requested height because the viewport is smaller than the window. 8+ years of trying to get GTK+ and Qt to simply set the god damned window size I ask for, and I still can't get them to do it reliably. Remaining issues: - finish configuration panels (video, audio, timing) - fix ruby driver compilation on Windows - add DIP switch selection window (NSS) [I may end up punting this one to v096]
2015-05-30 11:39:09 +00:00
struct VideoSettings : TabFrameItem {
VideoSettings(TabFrame*);
VerticalLayout layout{this};
Label colorAdjustmentLabel{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
HorizontalLayout saturationLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label saturationLabel{&saturationLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Label saturationValue{&saturationLayout, Size{80, 0}};
HorizontalSlider saturationSlider{&saturationLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
HorizontalLayout gammaLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label gammaLabel{&gammaLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Label gammaValue{&gammaLayout, Size{80, 0}};
HorizontalSlider gammaSlider{&gammaLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
HorizontalLayout luminanceLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label luminanceLabel{&luminanceLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Label luminanceValue{&luminanceLayout, Size{80, 0}};
HorizontalSlider luminanceSlider{&luminanceLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label overscanMaskLabel{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
HorizontalLayout horizontalMaskLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label horizontalMaskLabel{&horizontalMaskLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Label horizontalMaskValue{&horizontalMaskLayout, Size{80, 0}};
HorizontalSlider horizontalMaskSlider{&horizontalMaskLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
HorizontalLayout verticalMaskLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label verticalMaskLabel{&verticalMaskLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Label verticalMaskValue{&verticalMaskLayout, Size{80, 0}};
HorizontalSlider verticalMaskSlider{&verticalMaskLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
auto update() -> void;
Update to v094r23 release. byuu says: The library window is gone, and replaced with hiro::BrowserWindow::openFolder(). This gives navigation capabilities to game loading, and it also completes our slotted cart selection code. As an added bonus, it's less code this way, too. I also set the window size to consistent sizes between all emulated systems, so that switching between SFC and GB don't cause the window size to keep changing, and so that the scaling size is consistent (eg at normal scale, GB @ 3x is closer to SNES @ 2x.) This means black borders in GB/GBA mode, but it doesn't look that bad, and it's not like many people ever use these modes anyway. Finally, added the placeholder tabs for video, audio and timing. I don't intend to add the timing calculator code to v095 (it might be better as a separate tool), but I'll add the ability to set video/audio rates, at least. Glitch 1: despite selecting the first item in the BrowserDialog list, if you press enter when the window appears, it doesn't activate the item until you press an arrow key first. Glitch 2: in Game Boy mode, if you set the 4x window size, it's not honoring the full requested height because the viewport is smaller than the window. 8+ years of trying to get GTK+ and Qt to simply set the god damned window size I ask for, and I still can't get them to do it reliably. Remaining issues: - finish configuration panels (video, audio, timing) - fix ruby driver compilation on Windows - add DIP switch selection window (NSS) [I may end up punting this one to v096]
2015-05-30 11:39:09 +00:00
};
struct AudioSettings : TabFrameItem {
AudioSettings(TabFrame*);
VerticalLayout layout{this};
HorizontalLayout controlLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label frequencyLabel{&controlLayout, Size{0, 0}};
ComboButton frequencyCombo{&controlLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label latencyLabel{&controlLayout, Size{0, 0}};
ComboButton latencyCombo{&controlLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label resamplerLabel{&controlLayout, Size{0, 0}};
ComboButton resamplerCombo{&controlLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
HorizontalLayout volumeLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label volumeLabel{&volumeLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Label volumeValue{&volumeLayout, Size{80, 0}};
HorizontalSlider volumeSlider{&volumeLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
auto update() -> void;
auto updateVolume() -> void;
Update to v094r23 release. byuu says: The library window is gone, and replaced with hiro::BrowserWindow::openFolder(). This gives navigation capabilities to game loading, and it also completes our slotted cart selection code. As an added bonus, it's less code this way, too. I also set the window size to consistent sizes between all emulated systems, so that switching between SFC and GB don't cause the window size to keep changing, and so that the scaling size is consistent (eg at normal scale, GB @ 3x is closer to SNES @ 2x.) This means black borders in GB/GBA mode, but it doesn't look that bad, and it's not like many people ever use these modes anyway. Finally, added the placeholder tabs for video, audio and timing. I don't intend to add the timing calculator code to v095 (it might be better as a separate tool), but I'll add the ability to set video/audio rates, at least. Glitch 1: despite selecting the first item in the BrowserDialog list, if you press enter when the window appears, it doesn't activate the item until you press an arrow key first. Glitch 2: in Game Boy mode, if you set the 4x window size, it's not honoring the full requested height because the viewport is smaller than the window. 8+ years of trying to get GTK+ and Qt to simply set the god damned window size I ask for, and I still can't get them to do it reliably. Remaining issues: - finish configuration panels (video, audio, timing) - fix ruby driver compilation on Windows - add DIP switch selection window (NSS) [I may end up punting this one to v096]
2015-05-30 11:39:09 +00:00
};
struct InputSettings : TabFrameItem {
InputSettings(TabFrame*);
auto updateControls() -> void;
auto activeEmulator() -> InputEmulator&;
auto activePort() -> InputPort&;
auto activeDevice() -> InputDevice&;
auto reloadPorts() -> void;
auto reloadDevices() -> void;
auto reloadMappings() -> void;
auto refreshMappings() -> void;
auto assignMapping() -> void;
auto assignMouseInput(unsigned id) -> void;
auto inputEvent(shared_pointer<HID::Device> device, unsigned group, unsigned input, int16 oldValue, int16 newValue, bool allowMouseInput = false) -> void;
InputMapping* activeMapping = nullptr;
VerticalLayout layout{this};
HorizontalLayout selectionLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
ComboButton emulatorList{&selectionLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
ComboButton portList{&selectionLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
ComboButton deviceList{&selectionLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
ListView mappingList{&layout, Size{~0, ~0}};
HorizontalLayout controlLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Button assignMouse1{&controlLayout, Size{100, 0}};
Button assignMouse2{&controlLayout, Size{100, 0}};
Button assignMouse3{&controlLayout, Size{100, 0}};
Widget spacer{&controlLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
Button resetButton{&controlLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Button eraseButton{&controlLayout, Size{80, 0}};
};
struct HotkeySettings : TabFrameItem {
HotkeySettings(TabFrame*);
auto reloadMappings() -> void;
auto refreshMappings() -> void;
auto assignMapping() -> void;
auto inputEvent(shared_pointer<HID::Device> device, unsigned group, unsigned input, int16 oldValue, int16 newValue) -> void;
InputMapping* activeMapping = nullptr;
VerticalLayout layout{this};
ListView mappingList{&layout, Size{~0, ~0}};
HorizontalLayout controlLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Widget spacer{&controlLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
Button resetButton{&controlLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Button eraseButton{&controlLayout, Size{80, 0}};
};
Update to v094r23 release. byuu says: The library window is gone, and replaced with hiro::BrowserWindow::openFolder(). This gives navigation capabilities to game loading, and it also completes our slotted cart selection code. As an added bonus, it's less code this way, too. I also set the window size to consistent sizes between all emulated systems, so that switching between SFC and GB don't cause the window size to keep changing, and so that the scaling size is consistent (eg at normal scale, GB @ 3x is closer to SNES @ 2x.) This means black borders in GB/GBA mode, but it doesn't look that bad, and it's not like many people ever use these modes anyway. Finally, added the placeholder tabs for video, audio and timing. I don't intend to add the timing calculator code to v095 (it might be better as a separate tool), but I'll add the ability to set video/audio rates, at least. Glitch 1: despite selecting the first item in the BrowserDialog list, if you press enter when the window appears, it doesn't activate the item until you press an arrow key first. Glitch 2: in Game Boy mode, if you set the 4x window size, it's not honoring the full requested height because the viewport is smaller than the window. 8+ years of trying to get GTK+ and Qt to simply set the god damned window size I ask for, and I still can't get them to do it reliably. Remaining issues: - finish configuration panels (video, audio, timing) - fix ruby driver compilation on Windows - add DIP switch selection window (NSS) [I may end up punting this one to v096]
2015-05-30 11:39:09 +00:00
struct TimingSettings : TabFrameItem {
TimingSettings(TabFrame*);
VerticalLayout layout{this};
HorizontalLayout videoLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label videoLabel{&videoLayout, Size{40, 0}};
LineEdit videoValue{&videoLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Button videoAssign{&videoLayout, Size{80, 0}};
HorizontalLayout audioLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label audioLabel{&audioLayout, Size{40, 0}};
LineEdit audioValue{&audioLayout, Size{80, 0}};
Button audioAssign{&audioLayout, Size{80, 0}};
auto update() -> void;
Update to v094r23 release. byuu says: The library window is gone, and replaced with hiro::BrowserWindow::openFolder(). This gives navigation capabilities to game loading, and it also completes our slotted cart selection code. As an added bonus, it's less code this way, too. I also set the window size to consistent sizes between all emulated systems, so that switching between SFC and GB don't cause the window size to keep changing, and so that the scaling size is consistent (eg at normal scale, GB @ 3x is closer to SNES @ 2x.) This means black borders in GB/GBA mode, but it doesn't look that bad, and it's not like many people ever use these modes anyway. Finally, added the placeholder tabs for video, audio and timing. I don't intend to add the timing calculator code to v095 (it might be better as a separate tool), but I'll add the ability to set video/audio rates, at least. Glitch 1: despite selecting the first item in the BrowserDialog list, if you press enter when the window appears, it doesn't activate the item until you press an arrow key first. Glitch 2: in Game Boy mode, if you set the 4x window size, it's not honoring the full requested height because the viewport is smaller than the window. 8+ years of trying to get GTK+ and Qt to simply set the god damned window size I ask for, and I still can't get them to do it reliably. Remaining issues: - finish configuration panels (video, audio, timing) - fix ruby driver compilation on Windows - add DIP switch selection window (NSS) [I may end up punting this one to v096]
2015-05-30 11:39:09 +00:00
};
Update to v094r12 release. byuu says: Changelog: * added driver selection * added video scale + aspect correction settings * added A/V sync + audio mute settings * added configuration file * fixed compilation bugs under Windows and Linux * fixed window sizing * removed HSU1 * the system menu stays as "System", because "Game Boy Advance" was too long a string for the smallest scale size * some more stuff You guys probably won't be ecstatic about the video sizing options, but it's basically your choice of 1x, 2x or 4x scale with optional aspect correction. 3x was intentionally skipped because it looks horrible on hires SNES games. The window is resized and recentered upon loading games. The window doesn't resize otherwise. I never really liked the way v094 always left you with black screen areas and left you with off-centered window positions. I might go ahead and add the pseudo-fullscreen toggle that will jump into 4x mode (respecting your aspect setting.) Short-term: * add input port changing support * add other input types (mouse-based, etc) * add save states * add cheat codes * add timing configuration (video/audio sync) * add hotkeys (single state) We can probably do a new release once the short-term items are completed. Long-term: * add slotted cart loader (SGB, BSX, ST) * add DIP switch selection window (NSS) * add cheat code database * add state manager * add overscan masking Not planned: * video color adjustments (will allow emulated color vs raw color; but no more sliders) * pixel shaders * ananke integration (will need to make a command-line version to get my games in) * fancy audio adjustment controls (resampler, latency, volume) * input focus settings * relocating game library (not hard, just don't feel like it) * localization support (not enough users) * window geometry memory * anything else not in higan v094
2015-03-03 10:14:49 +00:00
struct AdvancedSettings : TabFrameItem {
AdvancedSettings(TabFrame*);
VerticalLayout layout{this};
Label driverLabel{&layout, Size{~0, 0}, 2};
Update to v094r12 release. byuu says: Changelog: * added driver selection * added video scale + aspect correction settings * added A/V sync + audio mute settings * added configuration file * fixed compilation bugs under Windows and Linux * fixed window sizing * removed HSU1 * the system menu stays as "System", because "Game Boy Advance" was too long a string for the smallest scale size * some more stuff You guys probably won't be ecstatic about the video sizing options, but it's basically your choice of 1x, 2x or 4x scale with optional aspect correction. 3x was intentionally skipped because it looks horrible on hires SNES games. The window is resized and recentered upon loading games. The window doesn't resize otherwise. I never really liked the way v094 always left you with black screen areas and left you with off-centered window positions. I might go ahead and add the pseudo-fullscreen toggle that will jump into 4x mode (respecting your aspect setting.) Short-term: * add input port changing support * add other input types (mouse-based, etc) * add save states * add cheat codes * add timing configuration (video/audio sync) * add hotkeys (single state) We can probably do a new release once the short-term items are completed. Long-term: * add slotted cart loader (SGB, BSX, ST) * add DIP switch selection window (NSS) * add cheat code database * add state manager * add overscan masking Not planned: * video color adjustments (will allow emulated color vs raw color; but no more sliders) * pixel shaders * ananke integration (will need to make a command-line version to get my games in) * fancy audio adjustment controls (resampler, latency, volume) * input focus settings * relocating game library (not hard, just don't feel like it) * localization support (not enough users) * window geometry memory * anything else not in higan v094
2015-03-03 10:14:49 +00:00
HorizontalLayout driverLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label videoLabel{&driverLayout, Size{0, 0}};
ComboButton videoDriver{&driverLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label audioLabel{&driverLayout, Size{0, 0}};
ComboButton audioDriver{&driverLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label inputLabel{&driverLayout, Size{0, 0}};
ComboButton inputDriver{&driverLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label libraryLabel{&layout, Size{~0, 0}, 2};
HorizontalLayout libraryLayout{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Label libraryPrefix{&libraryLayout, Size{0, 0}};
LineEdit libraryLocation{&libraryLayout, Size{~0, 0}};
Button libraryChange{&libraryLayout, Size{0, 0}};
CheckLabel ignoreManifests{&layout, Size{~0, 0}};
Update to v094r12 release. byuu says: Changelog: * added driver selection * added video scale + aspect correction settings * added A/V sync + audio mute settings * added configuration file * fixed compilation bugs under Windows and Linux * fixed window sizing * removed HSU1 * the system menu stays as "System", because "Game Boy Advance" was too long a string for the smallest scale size * some more stuff You guys probably won't be ecstatic about the video sizing options, but it's basically your choice of 1x, 2x or 4x scale with optional aspect correction. 3x was intentionally skipped because it looks horrible on hires SNES games. The window is resized and recentered upon loading games. The window doesn't resize otherwise. I never really liked the way v094 always left you with black screen areas and left you with off-centered window positions. I might go ahead and add the pseudo-fullscreen toggle that will jump into 4x mode (respecting your aspect setting.) Short-term: * add input port changing support * add other input types (mouse-based, etc) * add save states * add cheat codes * add timing configuration (video/audio sync) * add hotkeys (single state) We can probably do a new release once the short-term items are completed. Long-term: * add slotted cart loader (SGB, BSX, ST) * add DIP switch selection window (NSS) * add cheat code database * add state manager * add overscan masking Not planned: * video color adjustments (will allow emulated color vs raw color; but no more sliders) * pixel shaders * ananke integration (will need to make a command-line version to get my games in) * fancy audio adjustment controls (resampler, latency, volume) * input focus settings * relocating game library (not hard, just don't feel like it) * localization support (not enough users) * window geometry memory * anything else not in higan v094
2015-03-03 10:14:49 +00:00
};
struct SettingsManager : Window {
SettingsManager();
auto setVisible(bool visible = true) -> SettingsManager&;
auto show(unsigned setting) -> void;
VerticalLayout layout{this};
TabFrame panel{&layout, Size{~0, ~0}};
Update to v094r23 release. byuu says: The library window is gone, and replaced with hiro::BrowserWindow::openFolder(). This gives navigation capabilities to game loading, and it also completes our slotted cart selection code. As an added bonus, it's less code this way, too. I also set the window size to consistent sizes between all emulated systems, so that switching between SFC and GB don't cause the window size to keep changing, and so that the scaling size is consistent (eg at normal scale, GB @ 3x is closer to SNES @ 2x.) This means black borders in GB/GBA mode, but it doesn't look that bad, and it's not like many people ever use these modes anyway. Finally, added the placeholder tabs for video, audio and timing. I don't intend to add the timing calculator code to v095 (it might be better as a separate tool), but I'll add the ability to set video/audio rates, at least. Glitch 1: despite selecting the first item in the BrowserDialog list, if you press enter when the window appears, it doesn't activate the item until you press an arrow key first. Glitch 2: in Game Boy mode, if you set the 4x window size, it's not honoring the full requested height because the viewport is smaller than the window. 8+ years of trying to get GTK+ and Qt to simply set the god damned window size I ask for, and I still can't get them to do it reliably. Remaining issues: - finish configuration panels (video, audio, timing) - fix ruby driver compilation on Windows - add DIP switch selection window (NSS) [I may end up punting this one to v096]
2015-05-30 11:39:09 +00:00
VideoSettings video{&panel};
AudioSettings audio{&panel};
InputSettings input{&panel};
HotkeySettings hotkeys{&panel};
Update to v094r23 release. byuu says: The library window is gone, and replaced with hiro::BrowserWindow::openFolder(). This gives navigation capabilities to game loading, and it also completes our slotted cart selection code. As an added bonus, it's less code this way, too. I also set the window size to consistent sizes between all emulated systems, so that switching between SFC and GB don't cause the window size to keep changing, and so that the scaling size is consistent (eg at normal scale, GB @ 3x is closer to SNES @ 2x.) This means black borders in GB/GBA mode, but it doesn't look that bad, and it's not like many people ever use these modes anyway. Finally, added the placeholder tabs for video, audio and timing. I don't intend to add the timing calculator code to v095 (it might be better as a separate tool), but I'll add the ability to set video/audio rates, at least. Glitch 1: despite selecting the first item in the BrowserDialog list, if you press enter when the window appears, it doesn't activate the item until you press an arrow key first. Glitch 2: in Game Boy mode, if you set the 4x window size, it's not honoring the full requested height because the viewport is smaller than the window. 8+ years of trying to get GTK+ and Qt to simply set the god damned window size I ask for, and I still can't get them to do it reliably. Remaining issues: - finish configuration panels (video, audio, timing) - fix ruby driver compilation on Windows - add DIP switch selection window (NSS) [I may end up punting this one to v096]
2015-05-30 11:39:09 +00:00
TimingSettings timing{&panel};
AdvancedSettings advanced{&panel};
StatusBar statusBar{this};
};
extern SettingsManager* settingsManager;