devicePixelRatioF() returns the scaling ratio when high dpi scaling is enabled.
When high dpi scaling is enabled, the raw screen coordinate system is scaled to device independent coordinates.
Remember that time we renamed the Undocked option to Handheld in the
status bar, and then later remembered the Controller Configuration?
Scrolling through Transifex I noticed that we still have one instance of
"Undocked" in the text.
* Controller bugfixes in profile select, closes#8265
2 fixes for using a controller in profile select dialog.
Pressing 'B' cancels the launch of the game
Using controller to select a profile now correctly sets the index to use for the launch
* Added brackets to if statements as requested.
There was a bug where, when using the numeric keyboard, moving between buttons resulted in an infinite loop, resulting in a stuck state.
This was due to prev_button being the only one enabled in that row or column, causing the condition in the while loop to always be true.
To fix this, detect whether we have returned to that initial row/column and break out of the loop.
Button inputs were broken as button was assumed to be the bit position of NpadButton prior to the input rewrite. Since this was changed to use NpadButton directly, we should count the number of trailing zeros to determine the bit position.
In testing future versions of Qt I forgot to compile with `YUZU_USE_QT_WEB_ENGINE`, so with that flag enabled there are two issues that cropped up.
1. yuzu currently uses setRequestInterceptor, added in Qt 5.6, deprecated in 5.13 with this explaination at https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qwebengineprofile-obsolete.html
Interceptors installed with this method will call QWebEngineUrlRequestInterceptor::interceptRequest on the I/O thread. Therefore the user has to provide thread-safe interaction with the other user classes. For a duration of this call ui thread is blocked. Use setUrlRequestInterceptor instead.
2. QWebEngineSettings::globalSettings() pointer no longer exists in later versions of Qt
From what I can tell, QtNXWebEngineView doesn't need to set these globally,
when we make changes to settings(), QtWebEngineView::page() creates the page
object if it doesn't exist yet. I don't see the page object being destroyed
or otherwise replaced, except via destroying the QtNXWebEngineView object.
The globalSettings() make sense if Pages or Views objects are being
created outside of yuzu's control.
To test this I've compared what BrowseNX and Odyssey's Action guide do in mainline 1049 and this PR.
For now we're going to go up the chain to QWebEngineProfile::defaultProfile()->settings()
Use auto and a more descriptive variable name.
Secondly, fix some C++ misconceptions or constructing too many objects.
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Co-authored-by: Lioncash <mathew1800@gmail.com>
This formats all copyright comments according to SPDX formatting guidelines.
Additionally, this resolves the remaining GPLv2 only licensed files by relicensing them to GPLv2.0-or-later.
- This was added early on as a hack to protect against some concurrency issues.
- It's not clear that this serves any purpose anymore, and if it does, individual components should be fixed rather than using a global recursive mutex.
We were unconditionally accessing the keyboard_buttons array, even if the bottom_osk_index was for the numberpad, leading to an out of bounds array access. Fix this by accessing the proper array for the current button when the index is for the numberpad.