"DS: Prevent the command line help string from being included in the binary."
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"GUI: Allow disabling of Mass Add dialog. Saves a few Kb of binary size on the DS, and is not particularly useful on that platform."
240ff87cf4472538d25a1c5628c8d15f1791ab1c
"GUI: Don't search for theme zip files on startup when running on the DS. Themes aren't supported anyway, and the search severely delays startup."
fe3b18ce0df03117081e83d99f4a2cbd864d3286
When loading a corrupted zip, the data returned for THEMERC will be garbage, which will cause an assert in isspace() when trying to trim the data.
This checks that the first character of the header is in the range [0;127] and bails out if not.
There was no control if theme was changed. If you click cancel, it
always changes theme to which options panel opened with. This is
unneccessery if theme is not changed so a if statement added before
applying old theme.
Fixes crash on droid:
game -> gmm -> save -> click entry (EVENT_SCREEN_CHANGED due to vkeybd
beeing shown) -> delete -> confirm
another EVENT_SCREEN_CHANGED gets in simultaneously (due vkeybd being
deactivated) and the parent dialog updated Rects out of bounds.
With 50a682e7e1 we changed the resolution string
in a way which is incompatible with old resolution strings, thus all old theme
files are not usable anymore and will cause problems. To avoid that we just
increase the version string and thus it is not possible to use them anymore.
This reverts commit c8551b80dd.
Turns out the flicking comes from an updateScreen() call in
android's clearScreen(). Besides, this broke GMM... a little
This is used when changing directories in the 'add game' dialog or when
choosing another tab in the option dialog. Only blit to the overlay on
the final pass. Gets rid of highly annoying flickers on androids
Instead of running into assert()s due to dumb parser decisions, use
'less than' and 'greater than' width/height conditions on the
'resolution' tags.
Seems better than listing >9000 different android resolutions.