- Startup Summary split off from Verbose Mode, added option to hide for games with zero core cheevos
- Some existing options moved into this submenu
- Leaderboard-related options coming in future PR
When running on Android, RetroArch considers most devices that emit dpad events as gamepads, even if they also emit other keyboard events; this is usually the right thing to do, but it has the side effect of not letting some actual keyboards (e.g.: Logitech K480) act as such inside RetroArch. This configuration option allows users to manually select a specific input device to act as a physical keyboard instead of a gamepad, which is handy when emulating computers as opposed to consoles.
* Allow repositioning of achievement notifications
* PS4/ORBIS build fix
Would have thought cheevos-related notification code was wrapped in HAVE_CHEEVOS, but guess not.
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>
one - if you set the last parameter to a valid 'rarch_setting_t' pointer
and enum_msg to MSG_UNKNOWN, you will get the previous menu_entries_append
behavior
* Renamed remaining function to menu_entries_append so that we have one
consistent way of adding menu entries instead of two
Reduces some code duplication significantly
Reasons:
1 - Just a macro for strcpy
1.2 - doesn't have a return type unlike strlcpy, can't be used
for string concatenation
1.3 - unsafe compared to strlcpy
Do either manual string assignment per character or strlcpy, no
inbetween by resorting to strcpy
as deprecated.
* Use fill_pathname_join_special in the vast majority of cases where
we can ensure out_path is a new empty string
* Get rid of some extension concatenation with strlcat where encountered
* Some general cleanups with NULL termination of strings that get immediately
passed to strlcpy/strlcpy-adjacent functions
Path: Netplay -> Host -> Kick Client
- Allows the host to kick clients.
- Allows the host to view client information: connected clients (names), status (playing/spectating) and ping.