libhandy 0.0.10 just got released, and it comes with a few new adaptive widgets for your GTK app. You can get this new version here . The View Switcher GNOME applications typically use a GtkStackSwitcher to switch between their views. This design works fine on a desktop, but not so well on really narrow devices like mobile phones, so Tobias Bernard designed a more modern and adaptive replacement — now available in libhandy as the HdyViewSwitcher . In many ways, the HdyViewSwitcher functions very similarly to a GtkStackSwitcher : you assign it a GtkStack containing your application's pages, and it will display a row of side-by-side, homogeneously-sized buttons, each representing a page. It differs in that it can display both the title and the icon of your pages, and that the layout of the buttons automatically adapts to a narrower version, depending on the available width. We have also added a view switcher bar, designed to be used at he bottom of the window: HdyView
Does the flatpak of Games come with the MAME libretro core? It's in the Extensions dialog, does it mean it does? Keep up the great work!
RépondreSupprimerThe Flatpak version doesn't come with it because MAME is very heavy to compile and distribute, but I plan to make a Flatpak extension of it soonish.
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RépondreSupprimerI installed RetroArch from flathub and downloaded the MAME core but Games still does not find it. Does it require the core to be installed traditionally?
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