Feedback is in logs as suggested by skid_au. The checkbox is still there, but
mostly for people who would like to opt out (unfortunately, I can not be sure
how this feature may behave for some routers - there's a hell of a lot of bad
UPnP implementations.)
The Visual Studio stuff is a little messy, so I apologize if anything is a bit
off. I tested most configurations and it worked.
I also tested CMake on Debian Wheezy, Ubuntu Saucy, and Mac OS X Mountain Lion.
All seemed to be OK.
Also keep a PNG version of bin2c'd resources in order to make these kind of
changes easier in the future.
Fixes recent versions of libpng complaining loudly about our images.
Modify the buttons and editor interface for the new expression
language, like the new op name for add, the new device name syntax,
and add new editing features, like simple selection behavior on
unary ops.
The Cheats manager should be updated when the ISO is changed because it's non-modal
Removing code that read the ID from file because the cheats manager only has a use when an emulation is running (when the ID doesn't need to be read from the ISO again because it's in a variable). This fixes loading Gecko codes for .wad during an emulation because "VolumeHandler::GetVolume()" return false in this case
Before this commit, nothing would would be displayed in the "Frames to Record" text control.
This fixes that by setting it to what m_FramesToRecord is initially set to, which is 1 (at the time of this commit).
Example (in step by step explanation):
1. Run Dolphin.
2. Go to Tools -> Fifo Player
3. Go to the Record tab and hit record and then stop without a game loaded.
The button is now disabled and will not become active again for the whole time that Dolphin is running. Dolphin must be closed and then re-opened in order to use it again. This fixes that.
I've tested it with multiple conditions to make sure this doesn't beef anything else related to the Fifo Player.
ie)
- Record then Stop without a game loaded (multiple times)
- Record then Stop with a game loaded (multiple times, as well as testing playback. All of which work fine).
Select the dance mat via Configure > Gamecube > Port 1 > Dance Mat
The dance mat is mapped to the GC Pad:
D-Pad Up = Blue Arrow Up
D-Pad Down = Blue Arrow Down
D-Pad Left = Blue Arrow Left
D-Pad Right = Blue Square
Y Button = Orange Arrow Up
A Button = Orange Arrow Down
X Button = Orange Arrow Right
B Button = Oranage Square