14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
twinaphex
df8e3dfc55 Add content history dir and change 'retroarch-history.txt' to 'retroarch-content-history.txt' 2014-11-27 08:46:30 +01:00
twinaphex
fc3299ecf5 Revert "(Android) Change default dir for retroarch-history.txt to playlists/ dir"
This reverts commit 95f6b7fa43c691a1b476be598681463cc7ed0a57.
2014-11-20 07:08:24 +01:00
twinaphex
95f6b7fa43 (Android) Change default dir for retroarch-history.txt to playlists/ dir 2014-11-20 07:00:53 +01:00
twinaphex
d6486df835 (Android frontend) Refactor RetroActivity launching 2014-06-13 05:48:13 +02:00
twinaphex
94cd38f628 (Android) Sets default savedir/savestate/system directory paths now to internal sandboxed
app dir (Android 4.4.2 and so on no longer allow writing to SD card)
2014-06-13 03:52:17 +02:00
Lioncash
54d0911868 [Android] Implement core autodetect. 2013-12-18 20:00:20 -05:00
Lioncash
4b86d80408 Move RetroActivity based classes into their own package. Keeps them localized. 2013-12-15 11:35:28 -05:00
twinaphex
98ca741ca0 (Android) Should be backwards compatible with Android 2.3.x again -
2.3.x now uses RetroActivityPast
2013-11-29 01:35:56 +01:00
Lioncash
95539090ec [Android] Make CoreSelection and HistorySelection statically instantiable.
Allows showing the dialogs without the need for an actual variable or ugly "new HistorySelection(fm, tag).show();" syntax.

Also moved the else if for "Quit Retroarch" to the bottom of the if statements so its structured relative to the UI.
2013-11-25 09:55:46 -05:00
twinaphex
6c638f91f4 (Android) Big changes -
- both MainMenuActivity and RetroActivity are single instances now
- AKEYCODE_BACK gets eaten and onBackPressed in Java is triggered
- onBackPressed right now calls an instance of MainMenuActivity
(reuses the existing activity on the stack)
- User can switch back and forth between RetroActivity and MainMenuActivity
with AKEYCODE_BACK / Back button
- When a subsequent intent is launched after RetroActivity has already been
started up once, the pending intent gets passed to the existing RetroActivity
throug onNewIntent - in C land it will look every frame if an intent is pending - if it is, it will look up certain variables through JNI to launch a new game - or whatever it is that the intent wants to do
- With this we can now switch seamlessly between Android UI and RetroArch
itself.
2013-11-24 22:02:57 +01:00
twinaphex
1d06b07a16 (Android) Add "USED" intent extra to RetroActivity 2013-11-24 17:58:23 +01:00
Lioncash
114cf4e926 [Android] Initial huge underlying UI update:
- The UI is now mostly Fragment-centric (finally!)
- The Load Core, Load Game, Load Game (History) are now DialogFragments.
- The directory activities are killed off and consolidated into one fragment named DirectoryFragment.

DirectoryFragment is now a self-contained instantiable DirectoryFragment that can be instantiated anywhere by doing roughly the following.

DirectorFragment dFrag = DirectoryFragment.newInstance(/* Resource ID for a string title here*/);
dFrag.show(getFragmentManager(), "tag");

There are also other methods that were modified within the DirectoryFragment, such as addAllowedExt and disAllowedExt being changed to support a variable amount of arguments. This way, multiple calls of the same function aren't necessary in the case of adding multiple extensions, as well as supporting the case where only one extension is added.

DirectoryFragment also has a new interface added to it called OnDirectoryFragmentClosedListener. Say you have a DirectoryFragment instance, but want to use the selected item's path for something *after* the dialog has closed, with this interface, it is now possible. Just implement this interface within an Activity or Fragment, and then set the DirectoryFragment to use the listener through setOnDirectoryFragmentClosedListener() method.

Now what happens if this isn't set, wouldn't it be pointless to even use a DirectoryFragment in this case?
Not necessarily. What if you only wanted to save the selected item into the applications SharedPreferences?
This is a situation where it would be unnecessary to need that interface. So, to make a DirectoryFragment.java for the sole purpose of saving a selected directory/file path to the SharedPreferences, you would do this:

DirectoryFragment dFrag = DirectoryFragment.newInstance(/* Resource ID to a string title here*/);
dFrag.setPathSettingKey("key to store value in SharedPreferences at");
dFrag.show(getFragmentManager(), "tag");

Outside of these major changes, large portions of the code outside of this were simplified.
2013-11-17 02:37:33 -05:00
Lioncash
071b2c8e6a [Android] Document a large amount of the Android front-end classes (also some methods).
Also adjusted the tab indentation of the GPL waiver method, was one tab too far.
2013-11-02 23:15:56 -04:00
twinaphex
967e1e2846 (Android) Change packagename from org.retroarch to com.retroarch 2013-10-30 03:06:54 +01:00