It's used by both the GUI to do things like install WADs and check up on
the system menu, in which case the global root should be used, and by
/dev/es, in which case the local one should. The latter isn't
*terribly* useful today, since no contents will ever be installed in
temporary roots (although it's still relevant for data directories), but
converting the whole thing makes sense because then it will Just Work
once the entire NAND is synced.
Because it would have been a bit of work to split it up (but I can if
desired), this commit also contains some basic cleanup of
NANDContentLoader:
(1) The useless interface class INANDContentLoader is removed and the
methods are changed to just return CNANDContentLoader (the only
implementation);
(2) CNANDContentManager is changed to use unique_ptr and cleaned up a
bit.
Before the columns of the gamelist were filled with content regardless
of their visibility. This led to display bugs when certain columns, for
example the region column, were hidden.
The first problem was the InsertItemInReportView() function because it
refilled all columns with content on every call to update() without
checking for their visibility. While this issue would have easily been solved
by adding conditionals before each column update, the maker column would
have still caused problems for it autohides on resize and those do not
call update(). Therefore it was necessary to move the column update logic
from InsertItemInReportView() to a new one that allows for seperate
modification of an item's columns.
After fixing the deadlock in #3006, it is now possible for log
messages to flood in faster than UpdateLog can render them.
This causes it to never return, locking up the gui thread and
filling the windows message queue (which triggers the stack
overflow bug in older versions of Wx)
* Makes HBC icons look better
* Fixes the issue with white dots appearing in downscaled images
* No longer subjectively better for GC banners according to comex
Removed Quality Levels from D3D AA options
Dropdown text now shows whether you're applying MSAA or SSAA
Added a description for SSAA
Moved SSAA checkbox
Cleaned up AA in backends slightly. Supported modes is now a list of ints.
Added 3 depth/convergence presets. They are adjustable via (existing) hotkeys - changes to depth and convergence are applied to current preset.
Added 3 hotkeys for activating presets. Added hotkey for toggle between first and second preset.
Added OSD message for convergence/depth changes.
Presets are saved into per-game configs.
titles.txt is read into a map and passed to the GameListItem
constructor, making game list scanning a bit more efficient.
ISOPropreties's constructor is changed to take a GameListItem as an
argument instead of creating one on its own, because ISOPropreties
doesn't have the titles.txt map that the GameListItem constructor wants.
The custom title reading code is moved so that custom titles are
returned by GameListItem::GetName(). The comparison code is changed
to use GetName() instead of GetName(DiscIO::IVolume::ELanguage).
GetName(DiscIO::IVolume::ELanguage) must not return custom titles,
because netplay relies on it returning the same name for all players.
Main Stick is changed to Control Stick and C-Stick is changed to C Stick.
A new ui_name variable is added to ControlGroup so that the UI strings
in DolphinWX can be updated without breaking backwards compatibility
with config INIs and other things that use names as IDs.
An KHR_debug callback could end up waiting for a mutex
on a thread which calls windows system functions.
While this is not expressly forbidden by the standards,
it does forbid directy calling windows system functions
from a KHR_debug callback. Close enough.
SSAA relies on MSAA being active to work. We only supports 4x SSAA while in fact you can enable SSAA at any MSAA level.
I even managed to run 64xMSAA + SSAA on my Quadro which made some pretty sleek looking games. They were very cinematic though.
With this, it properly fixes up SSAA and MSAA support in GLES as well. Before they were broken when stereo rendering was enabled.
Now in GLES they can properly support MSAA and also stereo rendering with MSAA enabled(with proper extensions).
HBC uses files named icon.png for icons. This change makes Dolphin
support that file name, and also [executable file name].png
in case someone wants to have multiple files in one folder.
The HBC banner support is mainly intended for DOL and ELF files,
but it can also be used to override banners of disc images,
something that wasn't possible in the past.
There are currently issues with banner scaling not preserving
the aspect ratio and looking bad in general.