added comiled lowmem version with ASCII only
add lowmem atlas, this is the automatically generated file from the atlastool
remove nofont generated *.cpp and only add the first 127 bytes of ASCII to the lowmem generation configuration
For Qt only: using platform independent usleep and load lowmem atlas map
This makes Common.pro and Native.pro use their own distinct object directories
to prevent the two fbo.cpp and sha1.c files repectively to clash into the same
*.obj file.
The registerlist had polled register values of -1 in some cases when resizing
the window. Making sure it doesn't poll values smaller than 0 fixes it.
The memoryview crashed if it was switched into symbol mode outside of the
symbol definition range. Also, under Windows the monospace font wasn't
used because there's not literal font called "monospace" so a font family
hint had to be used.
The UpdateDisassembly() function jumped to the current PC, which sounds
reasonable at first but the issue is that this function gets called when a
breakpoint get set, so if you set a breakpoint somewhere completely
different then you suddenly lose that position for no good reason.
Enable the desktop QT interface for all non ARM QT platforms
make sure the QtMain.cpp in the native submodule is also updated
LogoScreen: Don't take boot_filename as a parameter (no one uses it anyway) but check the global variable, boot_filename in case it was populated during initialisation, eg. Blackberry system message.
Use ARM to define a mobile platform instead of GLES.
Allow ARM devices such as Raspberry Pi to access previously desktop-only features like SDL.
Detect if the users Linux distro has opted to use QtMultimedia. In this situation, use it instead of QtMobility which should save a download.
Organise libraries in a way that makes more sense.
Only compile translations for Linux desktop, which will use these translations.
Use the constant macros define on all platforms.
Clean up some redundant comments and add some new ones.
Add Qt support back for Blackberry (ffmpeg) and raspberry pi (requires ffmpeg).