Use large card view rounded corner guidelines
Fix action bar theming
Needed to import android back button clip art to fix material 3 theming issue. The DolphinSettingsBase style used to inherit from the Theme.MaterialComponents.DayNight.DarkActionBar theme which would provide the light text and icons but this is no longer available with Material 3.
Fit box art more snugly in CardView
Change card height to match cover art
Add padding to top of games list recyclerview
This was requested by a forum user, and I thought why not.
It's a simple change to make since DiscIO already supports it,
and I assume command-line users know roughly what they're doing.
For unknown reasons, a Gecko Code on the Wiki for Rayman Arena that was
meant to help with widescreen patches. This doesn't actually change
anything about the game unless you enable Dolphin's built-in widescreen
hack, where it will cause enemies and whatnot to render on the edges of
the screen. This is because it patches out the culling function in the
game, which coincidentally is also the cause of the hang in Dolphin.
New dolphin-tool command: "header"
-b / --block_size
-c / --compression
-l / --compression_level
Informative RVZ/WIA header2 value "compression_level" is now a s32 instead of a u32, because negative compression is a thing.
Speaking of, it is now possible to use negative compression levels in dolphin-tool's convert command (not the GUI, though).
Turns out there's some Freeloader disc for the GC that triggers this
despite being a good dump. This warning is mostly intended to catch
Wii games that have been truncated at the 4.00 GiB or 4.38 GiB mark
anyway, and if someone does have a Datel dump that has been truncated,
they'll still get the "unusual size" warning.
If libusb fails to initialize, an assertion fails, but if that happens before the main window is created, then Dolphin just dies. Now, the panic alert is properly shown and the user can ignore it.
These messages hid other, more important, ones often. I have left AttemptMaxTimesWithExponentialDelay and GetSysDirectory/SetSysDirectory as info, since those are called infrequently and can be useful to the end-user.
This message would be logged, usually multiple times, for EVERY. SINGLE. PIXEL. That's pretty much useless and just makes the log unreadable. Plus, the current support (which acts as RGB8) is close enough that for end-user purposes, it's fine. I don't think the hardware backends support RGB565_Z16 and its antialiasing functionality correctly either, but they don't have similar logspam.