Summary:
Worse:
- Degrading compat from 5 to 4 for SLUS-20573: Sims, The
Better:
- Improving compat from 3 to 5 for SLUS-21632: NHL 2K8
- Improving compat from 2 to 5 for SLUS-21425: NHL 2K7
- Improving compat from 4 to 5 for SLUS-20919: ESPN - NFL 2K5
- Improving compat from 2 to 5 for SLUS-21232: College Hoops 2K6
- Improving compat from 2 to 5 for SLUS-20225: Gadget Racers
- Improving compat from 2 to 5 for SLUS-21914: NHL 2K10
- Improving compat from 3 to 5 for SLUS-20235: Superman - Shadow of Apokolips
- Improving compat from 2 to 5 for SLUS-20842: Sims, The - Bustin' Out
- Improving compat from 4 to 5 for SLUS-21563: Horsez
- Improving compat from 4 to 5 for SLUS-20637: Chessmaster (Online)
- Improving compat from 3 to 5 for SLES-50874: F1 2002
- Improving compat from 2 to 5 for SLES-52298: IndyCar Series 2005
- Improving compat from 0 to 5 for SLUS-21680: Harvey Birdman - Attorney at Law
- Improving compat from 0 to 5 for SCES-51684: World Rally Championship 3
- Improving compat from 0 to 5 for SLUS-21235: MLB 2k6
- Improving compat from 0 to 5 for SLES-50252: Penny Racers
- Improving compat from 0 to 5 for SLES-54151: Let's Make a Soccer Team!
It's now possible to press ESC once to pause, and ESC again to resume (or assign
any other key via PCSX2_keys.ini, e.g. to SPACE).
Note that resume only works if the GS window is NOT set to hide on pause (Emu
options -> GS Window), and if the key is pressed while the GS window is focused.
This includes two related changes:
- The command name at PCSX2_keys.ini is now changed to Sys_SuspendResume.
- If the GS window is NOT set to hide on pause, then it stays focused on pause.
--nogui also gains this behavior, so it's now possible to launch without a GUI
and still suspend/resume if the GS window is not set to hide on pause. If it is
set to hide on pause, then the behavior remains as it was: exit PCSX2 on pause,
or prompt to exit/resume if --noguiprompt is provided.
Patches for 7 games have been added including default settings
modifications for Disney's Treasure Planet to prevent few issues.
Thanks to Prafull for the patches !
There's only one plugin api for this, but GSdx also checks whether shift/ctrl
are held down, so PCSX2 needs to map those too to the same API.
Make this more systematic by only mapping one shortcut to this API, and then
deriving the other two from it amd mapping them too automatically.
This also makes it possible to override it at PCSX2_keys.ini since now it
doesn't need to handle different shortcuts for the same function (which it still
can't handle, but now it also doesn't need to for this function).
This patch fixes 3 different issues for wx event key codes and the ini parser.
- The ini parser (for PCSX2_keys.ini) parses symbols and letters correctly,
but parsed `shift-q` as `Q` without shift. Now it's parsed as `q` with shift.
- the wx event keycode has the shift flag set correctly, but always has the
upper case code for letters (e.g. `Q` when `q` was pressed, and `Q` with shift
flag when shift-q is pressed). Now uses lower case for letters.
- For symbol-only keys (e.g. `-` or `=`), the keycode is the MS VK_.. thingy,
e.g. for `=` it passed 187 instead of 61, or for `.` it had 190 instead of 46.
Now returns the ascii code where possible (assuming US KB layout).
Also, when the DevCon is enabled, all key presses are printed to the console in
a format which could be copied to pcsx2_keys.ini, so this should allow also
non-US KBs to be set up for arbitrary symbols.
It should now be possible to use letters and symbols at PCSX2_keys.ini or as
default accelerators definitions within the code.
Note: this should have supposedly been fixed at r4918 ( 851bfba ), but neither
that build from the buildbot archive, nor the official 1.2.1 release (r5875),
nor the current builds have this working, which is really weird (tested on win8)
What this PR primarily does is to sort out the PAL-E mess.
Some have used PAL-E for Englsh, others for Europa (PAL-M5), and others still for España.
With this PR all PAL-E should refer to English, while the ones referring to Europa have PAL-M5 or something as a code, and the ones referring to España have PAL-S as a code.
Generally only one letter is used for the more common languages; English etc.
So is the case in this PR.
For some PAL-M2 entries in particular, though maybe also for some PAL-M3 entries, there can be 2 or more discs of the same game having this code; it's not necessarily a disc specific code - it only tells how many languages the disc supports.
So is the case in this PR.
Language codes used:
E - English
G - German
I - Italian
S - Spanish
F - French
P - Portuguese
R - Russian
DU - Dutch
NO - Norwegian
SE - Swedish
DA - Danish
FI - Finnish
CZ - Czech
PL - Polish
HR - Croatian
HI - Hindu
The script passes -e to the shell on the #! line rather than using set -e in
the body of the script. This is fine for normal operation, but if the script
is run by hand with sh /path/to/script (common in debugging), -e will not be
in effect. It's therefore better to use set -e in the body of the script.