They always take in U32 strings now.
- Revert tts descriptions to string, they don't use translations, so better to keep it as strings.
- Make read() take in const U32 references.
- Remove convertFromU32.. where necessary
- Replace convertFromU32 to .encode() for better readability
- Fix spacing issues in tabs
- Fix spacing issues in popups
- Fix weird font rendering in certain menus.
- Fix dialog changing sizes by huge amount when changing languages
- Some minor changes from String::format to U32String::Format
This commit also includes some additional major changes.
- Return U32String from TransMan getTranslation()
- Change tooltips to be U32Strings
- Remove temporary code of convertToU32String
- U32 Support various dialogs (Browser, FileBrowser, Messages, Chooser, etc)
- U32 for music plugins
- U32 for OSD messages
- Add some helper functions to ustr.cpp
- Change default tooltips from nullptr & 0 -> ""
- Some runtime exceptions may occur when changing languages due to incorrect String::Format
- ButtonWidgets (Button, Radio, Checkbox, dropdown)
- StaticTextWidgets
- PopUpWidgets
- Tabs
- Add a temporary overloaded drawDDText function to make other widgets draw normally
Prior to this change, a GUI layout was only affected by the screen size.
Now, a layout can additionally be influenced by the GUI dialog and widgets
that uses it. This capability is leveraged to implement the following
features:
* Layout elements that are not bound to a GUI widget do not take space.
This means that dialogs where the widgets shown depend on for example
a feature being enabled at configure time no longer have blank spaces.
* Widgets can define a minimal required size for their contents not to be
cut. For now this is only used for buttons so their width is always
sufficient for their caption not to be cut. This mechanism could be
applied to other widget types in the future.
The width of each tab is now computed from its title, independently of
the other tabs. This increases the number of tabs that fit on the
screen.
This rewrite also fixes a bug where if the window size increased while
_firstVisibleTab > 0, some tabs would become inaccessible when the
scroll buttons were hidden.
The layout key Globals.TabWidget.Tab.Width is now treated as minimal
tab width. This is set so that the tabs fit reasonably well in lowres
layouts.
At the same time, this reduces the lowres scroll buttons heights to fit.
This patch makes the Nintento DS hacks in TabWidget obsolete.
(Hopefully! I'm not able to test.)
Fixes erratic speeds in analog pointer motion
Implemented option to set analog/keyboard pointer speed
and control the analog joystick deadzone. The deadzone option appears
only if the build supports analog joystick (via JOY_ANALOG define)
The issue could occur when adding or removing widgets to a tab, and then
not switching to a different tab before the destructor or reflowLayout() were
called. In such a case the firstWidget of the current widget in the _tabs list
could be out of date. Accessing this first widget from the destructor or from
reflowLayout() could then cause a crash, or random issues caused to access
to free'ed memory. In theory this could also lead to a memory leak, although
I don't think this could occur in our current code.
Usually we add several tabs to a TabWidget and then switch back to the first
tab after building all the tabs. So in such a case the issue would not occur.
But because we are deleting and reconstructing the clear buttons for the
MIDI and Path tabs of the options dialog from reflowLayout(), if the current
tab is the Path tab, it would be kept as active tab after adding and removing
widget to it and the issue would occur.
This fixes bug #9618.
Changes theme stx files to specify TabWidget's type. That fixes wrong TabWidget height.
Changes TabWidget's getHeight() to return not only "children" height, but also tabs height. That fixes wrong clipping area.
Changes Widget's findWidget to use getHeight(). That fixes bug when widgets in the bottom of TabWidget were not reacting to the mouse events.