that win32 build can open games saved by previous version, but nothing
else (e.g. use of network or even dialogs to set up relay connection
parameters.)
why. Fix bug calling MessageBox with main window ptr from dialog.
Include name of preexisting file when warning user who enters it while
saving/renaming.
renaming or duplicating a game, make that new name the one initially
selected in the listbox; remove sorting code relying on OS to sort
when CBS_SORT set.
higher that are below player rows. On some screen sizes this prevents
those items from being off-screen. Note that this requires use of
DM_RESETSCROLL message to get Smartphone to recalc scroll info and
that DM_RESETSCROLL is not yet defined in cegcc.
SHGetSpecialFolderPath. Cache the result of calling it. Note that
mingw SHGetSpecialFolderPath headers define SHGetSpecialFolderPath as
SHGetSpecialFolderPathW which isn't in the library; hack around that.
whether back key resulted in a focus undive, and if it didn't, quit
the app. Not quitting would best be done using SHNavigateBack, but
cegcc doesn't seem to have that. And even the default behavior,
without messing with back keys at all, is to minimize, which means you
can't delete the .exe later without soft reset. That may be my bug,
but for now we're exiting.
with focus color when the scrollbar has keyboard focus. This should
help users figure out how one-handed nav works. Better would be to
override background color of the scrollbar and draw it full-sized, but
I havne't figured out how. This is good enough for beta.
dimensions and one constant giving the minimum height of a cell.
Replaces a bunch of constants that didn't scale to different sized
screens well. Second, add the vertical scrollbar into the focus
rotation. Once I have it showing that it's focussed it'll be easier
to figure out how to scroll the screen.
side and erase them when they're invalidated. When seeking best-fit
font, pull glyphs to measure from dictionary rather than assuming
A-Z. Speed font measuring code by passing over all glyphs only once,
noting tallest and lowest-extending then measuring only those two as
smaller sizes are tried. This *may* make the process fast enough that
I don't need to cache the information across boots: need to try on
real hardware.
This gets rid of what's visible behind the board when it's not
full-screen width, but causes a lot of flashing. Better will be to
make board.c own an entire rectangle and to decide board dimensions
itself.
Meaning: both exist in the resource, and at runtime we disable the
unwanted one and lookup IDs and sometimes window messages in order to
operate on 'em. Also, spinners send WM_NOTIFY messages, so handle
that. Current implementation is a bit of a hack but works.
Differs from Palm in having no edit field. Rather, a separate dialog
comes up to get the new name. Rather than reload the spinbox with a
new set of saved games after an action, just close and reopen the
dialog.