%LT(offset, nowrap) - get the text for the "being drawn"+offset item (offset being + or -). if the second param is "nowrap" (Without quotes) the text will be blank if the item would need to wrap. Same for the icon
e.g:
%LT(-1)
%LT <<
%LT(1, nowrap)
will display:
Four
Five <<
Six (or nothing if Five is the last item)
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%ss(start, length, tag) - i.e %ss(0,1,%TL) will get the first letter of the current lines text.
use - for the length to get the rest of the tag (e.g %ss(1,-,%TL) will get everything after the first letter).
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The usefulness of this is arguable, but this improves consistency at only a very small cost
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This option allows accessing the card slot from "dumb" USB hosts like some car
audio systems that do not handle multi-LUN devices.
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Handles are allocated at the end, growing downwards.
The tiny allocations from r30478 broke buflib, since it was assumed that the only shrinkable allocation (the audiobuffer) is the very last allocation.
The tiny allocations however fit into the reserve buffer for new handles, breaking the above assumption, and they can't shrink to make room for handles.
Now, move any allocations before audiobuf (or shrink audiobuf like before) to make room for handles. This also unifies some duplicated code.
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- Extend configure to allow setting the cross compiler prefix using the
environment variable CROSS. This allows using a compiler that is prefixed
differently than the prefix configure does assume.
- When searching for sdl-config also check for a prefixed version. Some
toolchains prefix sdl-config (like mingw-cross-env).
This enables cross compiling the sim with at least the MinGW packages provided
by Fedora (different prefix) and mingw-cross-env (different prefix and prefixes
sdl-config. There's a non-prefixed version as well, but that folder also
includes the non-prefixed compiler, so using the prefixed version is
preferable.)
starting
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The filter for platform-tools is platform-tool, in contrast to the folder it
installs.
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It doesn't appear recoverable, but instead only spams the commandline.
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With this change generating all languages takes only two-thirds the
time. It changes the acceptable syntax for target wildcards in language
files, however: instead of a comma-separated list of glob-style
wildcards it requires that it be a comma-separated list of prefix
matches, i.e. the * can only appear at the end of each wildcard, and ?
cannot be used. This does not require any changes to existing language
files as they are all already in this form.
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Reuse playback's Q_AUDIO_REMAKE_AUDIO_BUFFER capabilities to set the new
playback buffer, instead of stopping/restarting manual. This strongly
reduces the visibility of the short audio stop.
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* Enhance allocation function comments to better state the return value and what an invalid value is
* Change clients to check for "< 0" instead of "<= 0" or "== 0"
* Return -1 or -2 depending on the exact failure in buflib_alloc_ex.
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due to lack of user feedback the actual tags may change, hopefully not though.
The way it works is the skin specifies a rectangle and a viewport label. For each item in the list that is being displayed all viewports with the specified label are drawn. However, instead of the viewport x/y position being offset from the top left corner like normal they are offset from the rectangle position in the list (so think of them as child-viewports of the rectangle which moves).
Normally the rectangle will move down the screen to show a normal list, this can be changed to move across the screen in a grid pattern.
The UI viewport is used to bound the items (i.e %Vi() )
Scrolling is completly disabled in all items except the currently selected item.
This works well in combination with the %cs tag to show differently styled lists based on the current screen :)
New tags:
%LT - Get the current items text
%LI - Get the current items icon number
%Lc - Use as a conditional to determine if the current item is the selected item
%LB - BAR TAG to show the scroll bar, params/options like other bar types. It still needs a bit of work though. Use as a conditional to find out if the bar is actually needed
%Lb(viewport, width, height [,tile]) - specify the viewport label to draw for each item and the size of each item. if the last param is 'tile' it will form a grid instead of a list
example.sbs:
%?cs<%Lb(a,100,20)|>
%V(0,0,10,-,1)%Vf(aabbcc)
%?LB<%LB(0,0,10,185, invert)>
%Vi(-,10,0,-,-35,1)
%Vl(a,5,5,160,12,1)
%s%?Lc<%Vg(00ffaa, ff0000, 000000)%Vs(gradient)%>%>%>%ac>zzzzzzz %LT zzzzz%s%?Lc<%ar%<%<%<>
%V(0,185,-,-,1)
%s%LT
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