Add a menu to select between MMC/Modrinth format packs instead of the custom dialog
Treat 404s on requests to the Modrinth API as success, as the API returns a 404 if a hash was not found, and we don't want to retry the download in this case
Improve logging
It is all develop from now on, we no longer make stable releases.
This means no maintenance of version numbers and removal
of all the overhead associated with making stable releases.
MultiMC 6 might have a better system, but with how infrequent and stable
MultiMC releases are getting, there's no need to have a distinction
between `stable` and `develop` anymore.
Just in case the user decides to place MMC in a path containing quotes.
.desktop files appear to require two backslashes to escape quotes, testing on other desktop environments would be appreciated to make sure this isn't just a KDE-specific bug
This mimics the behaviour that the Technic launcher has, and their
website displays API URLs for.
The big benefit of this, is to be able to install private packs now :)
Selects text on focus rather than selecting text and focusing by default. Text is not selected if the user has changed the name from the default.
If the user changes the instance name, don't change it when they select a new version or modpack.
Add a reset button that changes the instance name back to the default for the selected version/pack, and resets the flag that stops the name from being changed upon selecting a new version/pack.
Fills the instance name in instead of just setting a placeholder. This allows adjustments to be made to the suggested name without typing the whole thing out.
The text is selected by default so that typing will overwrite the text, but users who want to adjust the default name instead of typing their own can deselect the text.
The placeholder name is still set so it is still visible if the user deletes the text.
Also sets the focus to the instance name textbox by default, whereas previously it was on the group name - this is required so the text gets overwritten on typing but also makes more sense generally.
Closes issue #4812.