ever implemented for OpenGL2 driver, lots of code debt, best to
instead just keep improving the overlay system instead which is
already available for most video drivers
WIP version of Append and Prepend preset, Includes UI for Standard Retroarch, but not the QT UI companion
Co-authored-by: HyperspaceMadness <remimcgill@hotmail.com>
* Fix handling of big-endianness in gl1
* Enable gl1 on osx-ppc
* Force gl1 on apple if gfx supports only gl1
* Backport gl2 apple workaround to gl1
* Fix big-endianness handling in widgets
* Fix old osx condition
Current code assumes that osx < 10.12 is equivalent to ppc osx. It's not
true as Leopard x86 is still < 10.12 but not ppc. As xcode compiles fat
binaries it includes osx x86 and compilation fails.
* Disable crtswitchres when no c++11 is available
Crtswitchres altually needs c++11. Since it's not that important to make
it compatible with lower c++, just disable if no c++11 is available
* Don't use firstObject on old Mac OS X.
It was introduced in 10.6, so on old ones just implement it ourselves
* Compile osx-ppc frontend
* osx-ppc: Build a fat binary
On 10.6 i386 xcode apparently refuses to build a pure ppc.
Settle for a fat binary.
* Add option for showing the overlay behind the menu
This commit lays the groundwork for this option. Support for this option
in the video drivers themselves is going to be added in later commits.
* gl1: Add overlay behind menu support
* gl2: Add overlay behind menu support
* gl3: Add overlay behind menu support
* vulkan: Add overlay behind menu support
* ctr: Add overlay behind menu support
* d3d9: Add overlay behind menu support
* d3d10: Add overlay behind menu support
* d3d11: Add overlay behind menu support
* d3d12: Add overlay behind menu support
* CHANGES.md: overlay behind menu
Co-authored-by: MrHuu <MrHuu@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tony <45124675+sonninnos@users.noreply.github.com>
* force angle to render at 1080p regardless of screensize as the output is 1080p regardless of screensize.
This fixes an issue where at 4k any angle output would be zoomed into a corner
* set resolution based on display resolution (auto 4k)
* set driver to d3d11 if booting with opengl
* reset width and height of output on boot to match display
Co-authored-by: Tunip3 <tunip3@users.noreply.github.com>