Re-add the double quotes, except where around button names, so the translators can sort this out.
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This unfortunately removes the screendump feature, but usually there are better desktop apps for that.
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Now all threads need to ack the connection like on real target, dircache is unloaded and playback stops accordingly.
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* shrinking now considers freespace just before the alloc-to-be-shrinked,
that means less (or sometimes none at all) is taken from the audio buffer.
* core_available() now searches for the best free space, instead of simply the end,
i.e. it will not return 0 if the audio buffer is allocated and there's free space
before it. It also runs a compaction to ensure maximum contiguous memory.
audio_buffer_available() is also enhanced. It now considers the 256K reserve buffer,
and returns free buflib space instead if the audio buffer is short.
This all fixes the root problem of FS#12344 (Sansa Clip+: PANIC occurred when
dircache is enabled), that alloced from the audio buffer, even if it was very
short and buflib had many more available as free space before it.
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If the tag being checked returns a number as a string (i.e %pv) but doesnt set the intval try to convert the string to a number so the comparisson operators work
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Included are drivers for buttons, backlight, lcd, audio and storage.
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Otherwise single presses and all wheel movements will cause a click. with "keyclick repeat" enabled *all* repeats will cause clicks
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Origional implementation by Robert Keevil with contributions from Frederik Vestre, Stoyan Stratev, Craig Elliott, Michael Sparmann, Thomas Schott, Rosso Maltese, and syncs from a bunch of other people!
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starting position. (FS#12387 by Ophir Lojkine)
Since in minesweeper one needs information about at least two positions to
deduce anything (unless the first position has no adjacent mines at all),
having mines adjacent to the starting position means the player has to
guess without any information, which is no different than having a chance
that the first position already has a mine. I don't think minesweeper is
meant to be a game of pure luck.
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Massive thanks to Michael Chicoine and other testers for finding the early bugs.
This removes all skin memory limitations
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Custom shortcuts which give the user fast access to regularly used files/folders/settings/whatever.
Thanks to Alexander Levin for the manual part of the patch
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This allows to directly draw generated and builtin images using lcd_bmp(bm_xxx);
Also fixes builtin list icons on non-mono targets, as they didn't have the
format field set.
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This is what gimp does when opening such a file.
Tt saves the alpha channel with all-0xff, but other programs might use 0x00.
As a fully transparent image doesn't make sense this should be OK.
Also split the 32bit and 24bit case in the bmp reader, they're sufficiently different.
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For images, rows need to be even (this is not true for anti-aliased font files).
Fix stride and size calculation. This makes images that have odd pixel rows display properly and fixes buffer overflows.
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cppcheckout reported:
[apps/gui/skin_engine/skin_tokens.c:1553] -> [apps/gui/skin_engine/skin_tokens.c:1553]: (style) Same expression on both sides of '||'.
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You can now use 32bit icons in lists and skins
(except album art, but can be added if wanted). The code also shows how
to free the unused alpha channel data if the bitmap doesn't actually contain
such information.
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Now 32bit BMPs with alpha channel can be up- and downscaled without losing
transparency information.
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This uses the alpha blending capabilities introduced with anti-aliased fonts
to draw bitmaps with transparency information. The bmp loader is extended to read
this information (pass FORMAT_TRANSPARENT in format). The alpha information will
be used when drawing the bitmap.
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