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* UI: move icons from default into colorful theme.Kyle Kienapfel2022-09-161-10/+0
| | | | | | | | | colorful theme has been default theme for awhile. having colorful theme try and grab icons from other theme doesn't work on Linux. Also adding two additional icons, info is to hint to the user that they should hit verify after pasting in a token, sync is to show that the verification is occurring.
* Linux: handle dark system themes nicelyKyle K2022-08-053-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | yuzu's default theme doesn't specify everything, which is fine for windows, but in linux anything unspecified is set to the users theme. Symptoms of this are that a linux user with a dark theme won't think to change the theme to a dark theme when first using yuzu Idea here is to try and support arbitrary themes on linux. preliminary work on a "default_dark" theme, used only as overlay for any themes that are measured to be dark mode. Other work done: FreeDesktop standard icon names: plus -> list-add delete refresh, we use view-refresh remove duplicated icons for qdarkstyle_midnight_blue referencing icon aliases in the qrc files is the way to go Note: Dynamic style changing doesn't appear to work with AppImage
* chore: make yuzu REUSE compliantAndrea Pappacoda2022-07-271-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [REUSE] is a specification that aims at making file copyright information consistent, so that it can be both human and machine readable. It basically requires that all files have a header containing copyright and licensing information. When this isn't possible, like when dealing with binary assets, generated files or embedded third-party dependencies, it is permitted to insert copyright information in the `.reuse/dep5` file. Oh, and it also requires that all the licenses used in the project are present in the `LICENSES` folder, that's why the diff is so huge. This can be done automatically with `reuse download --all`. The `reuse` tool also contains a handy subcommand that analyzes the project and tells whether or not the project is (still) compliant, `reuse lint`. Following REUSE has a few advantages over the current approach: - Copyright information is easy to access for users / downstream - Files like `dist/license.md` do not need to exist anymore, as `.reuse/dep5` is used instead - `reuse lint` makes it easy to ensure that copyright information of files like binary assets / images is always accurate and up to date To add copyright information of files that didn't have it I looked up who committed what and when, for each file. As yuzu contributors do not have to sign a CLA or similar I couldn't assume that copyright ownership was of the "yuzu Emulator Project", so I used the name and/or email of the commit author instead. [REUSE]: https://reuse.software Follow-up to 01cf05bc75b1e47beb08937439f3ed9339e7b254
* yuzu: Add ui files for multiplayer roomsFearlessTobi2022-07-251-0/+4
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* yuzu: Various frontend improvements to avoid crashes and improve experience on Linux.bunnei2021-02-141-1/+1
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* Project Mjölnir: Part 1Morph2020-08-263-0/+1
| | | | | Co-authored-by: James Rowe <jroweboy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Its-Rei <kupfel@gmail.com>
* Add assets and licensesfearlessTobi2019-09-043-0/+65