Long story short, QT doesn't allow the link colors to be set via their stylesheets.
There are two ways to work with this, specify the color manually for every link (See the About dialog) The other way is to change the default palette.
IsDarkTheme is copy/pasted from src/yuzu/debugger/wait_tree.cpp
The web applet causes multiple issues with the rest of the application.
Disable it by default and add a debug option to re-enable it until a
proper solution can be found.
Previously, the favorites row was always expanded on launch. This change introduces a persistent setting that allows the favorites row's expanded state to be remembered between launches.
Builds on german77's work to reset all settings back to their defaults.
This include UISettings and Settings values structs, but does not affect
save profiles, input profiles, and game directories.
This works from a button input in configure_general. When activated, it
calls a callback to close the whole configure dialog, then GMainWindow
deletes the old configuration, both on disk and in memory, and
reinitalizes a new one. It also resets a portion of the UI and calls the
telemetry window prompt.
Most of the code already exists to do this, but the Apply button itself
was never added. This adds a button and boolean that tells yuzu to save
the configuration after applying settings, even if close/Cancel is
pressed on the dialog. Changes after applying will not be saved when
Cancel is pressed, though.
This adds two options to the General -> UI tab. The first disables picking a place to save the file. The second chooses a default directory for saving screenshots.
These two colorful themes are based on the Default and Dark themes, and contain icons that are colored rather than black and white. These icons come from icons8.com and they have been slightly revised by me. I'm pretty sure I was licensed to use them for Citra.
Co-Authored-By: Pengfei Zhu <zhupengfei321@sina.cn>
We can simply enable CMAKE_AUTOUIC and let CMake take care of handling
the UI code generation for targets.
As part of letting CMake automatically handle the header file parsing,
we must not name includes with "ui_*" unless they're related to the
output of the Qt UIC compiler. Because of this, we need to rename
ui_settings, given it would conflict with this restriction.