When X autorepeat is enabled, it will generate down/up, down/up, ... sequences
So it was decided to disable it. Unfortunately the configuration is for
the full system which is very annoying (state isn't restored after an
ASSERT or EXCEPTION)
Initially the plugin handles the event from the X loop. However since
the GSopen2 switch events are already intercepted by the WX core GUI.
The core will route them back to the input plugin.
Wx filters automatically generated event so initial sequence is now
down, down, down/up. No more autorepeat issue, so no need to screw up
the system.
Close#945
Note: SDL_Init is mandatory oterwise SDL_OpenAudio will redo the init.
So the only sane way is to initialize pulseaudio, close everything, and finally
init the requested driver.
V2:
* ifdef SDL2 code
V3:
* use std::string for m_api (avoid issue issue with wx2.8)
* call the good function to properly close subsystem avoid crashes
The purpose is to workaround bug with default API
Code is not ideal because SDL/gui are mixed. But it would be enough
for future release.
V2: ifdef SDL2 code
The current redirection code doesn't work on VS2015:
- It relies on undefined behaviour (*stdout/*stderr = *fp)
- stdin/stdout/stderr are not pre-opened when compiled with the v140*
toolkits
- It seems to be the reason PCSX2 fails to terminate properly.
Use a combination of named pipes and freopen to redirect stdout/stderr.
Note: The redirect stuff doesn't seem to work in debug builds, both
before and after the change.
Add images for the new GUI
Onepad : wxWidget GUI
Replace headers by png files.
OnePad: wxWidget HUI (Images)
Fix l2.png file (white background instead to a transparent one).
The goal is to check the impact on game that have wrong RT content.
It helps a bit Smash Court Tennis Pro Tournament 2 but the game suffers
another texture cache bug. (RT BW is 10 whereas texture BW is 8)
Note: Armored Core: Last Raven must be tested (only game so far
that rely on the option and I didn't want to add a new one).
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