Use same layout as gamepad arcade for on-screen gamepads (ABXYRL)
map RT and LT to buttons 5 and 6 in arcade
android: Fix non-working fast-forward button
Use maple port in lastAxisValue state
naomi: use default alienfnt buttons: 1-4
Default mappings for arcade and console
Default mappings for arcade stick/hitbox
Proper handling of inverted axes
ggpo: automatic analog setting for arcade games
Get rid of swipe gesture (fixes touch not being delivered)
Use UP+DOWN or LEFT+RIGHT to open menu.
Arcade shortcuts (RT + A/B/X)
Disable system gestures
Monitor network and restart AltKit as needed.
Fix per-game settings (Issue #115)
Automatic load/save state (Issue #173)
Reload Naomi/AW BIOS after per-game settings are loaded to allow
per-game BIOS region. (Issue #96)
Restrict Soul Reaver widescreen cheat to the EU version (Issue #188)
Disable UI elements for overridden settings
Clean up/simplify legacy Naomi ROM loading
implement lightgun reload (dc, naomi)
kcode[] set to 32 bits
revamped mapping for naomi keys
remapped btns for some naomi games
display game button/axes names in UI
virtual gamepad editing and settings
home directory setup during onboarding
start content browser at app startup after getting permission
Use imgui osd to display error messages (msgboxf)
Added About tab in settings with version, git hash and Send logcat
button (android)
A new function was introduced to abstract the setup of input devices for each os: os_SetupInput().
I hope I implemented this everywhere correctly and the behaviour is identical to before.
The new function mcfg_CreateNAOMIJamma() creates the NAOMI Jamma interface and is hidden behind a compile flag (same as before).
The previous function mcfg_CreateDevices() was renamed to mcfg_CreateDevicesFromConfig() because it creates the devices based on the configuration (``nb`` setting).
This adds support for separate config and data dirs.
On Linux, these will be compliant XDG Basedir Specification, i.e.
XDG_CONFIG_HOME and XDG_CONFIG_DIRS (or XDG_DATA_HOME and XDG_DATA_DIRS
respectively). On all other platforms, there currently just set to the
homedir path (so no previous behaviour has been changed).
If reicast wants to read and write a data file, it just calls
get_data_path("/samplefile.txt"). If it does not need to write to
that file, it just uses get_data_path("/samplefile.txt", false). That
way, we can also use system-wide dirs (like /usr/share/reicast on
linux), that the user usually doesn't have write access to.
The same applies for config file, where you use get_config_path(args)
respectively.