And related ARCodeAddEdit/PatchAddEdit.
Change ISOFile to use wxImage instead of wxBitmap since bitmaps require
a screen context and banner images have a fixed resolution.
Add a context menu entry in main game list to host a netplay game
based on saved settings.
Original commit:
commit 91aaa958e6
Author: Aestek <thib.gilles@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jul 24 14:51:37 2016 +0200
This was done because showing a column was broken:
Showing a column repopulates the column with no regard for the sorted
order. This results in a seemingly random order.
(actually the order of m_ISO_FILES)
When there are no games to display in the game list, DolphinWX shows a
message instead. Clicking the message will perform an action. If the game
list truly is empty, the message and action are for opening a browse
dialog, but if the user has hidden some games, they are instead for
unhiding all games. However, the condition for checking which message to
display lacked some parts that are in the condition for checking which
action to use, so the two could be different in rare cases. This PR fixes
that by breaking out the two conditions to a new unified function.
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.
I'm not sure if Maker is the best name (Developer? Publisher?
Company? Copyright?) but I went with it because it's
what the game properties window uses. For the sake of
backwards compatibility, the INI option wasn't renamed.
Renamed various commands to refer to ISO instead of GCM for consistency,
as the commands are used for both Wii and GameCube files.
CompressGCM --> CompressISO
DeleteGCM --> DeleteISO
MultiCompressGCM --> MultiCompressISO
MultiDecompressGCM --> MultiDecompressISO
SetDefaultGCM --> SetDefaultISO
Fixed COMPRESSISO
Fixed missing "COMPRESSISO"
Fixed more COMPRESSISO
Final fix for COMPRESSISO