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I don't know about anyone else, but it seems like NSP installation over USB (with Quark) is broken with this release. I had to downgrade to the previous version in order for it to work. Could be an issue with either Goldleaf or Quark, at least in Linux. |
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#Changelog
General
Updated for latest Plutonium (UI library):
When cancelling a dialog, the "cancel" option is focused before closing (to also indicate visually it was cancelled)
Default resolution is always 1080p internally (see consequences below)
Goldleaf
Fixed an issue where custom background colors were not properly parsed by Goldleaf
Goldleaf is 1080p now! Various relevant UI changes come in this release:
The color scheme is no longer randomly generated at startup: there is now a default blue light/dark color scheme (although you can still customize it yourself) along with the project's gold color
New icons are used everywhere (since I had to find new ones that had good resolutions)
Goldleaf's settings have (slightly) changed: setting names are (slightly) different now, and the color customization is done in a more organized way (check the README for all details)
The memory/space menu has been reorganized, taking up space in a more visually appealing way
Too-long texts are clamped now, so that they don't protrude outside their expected bounds
Now directory sizes are only computed if a setting (disabled by default) is enabled, since it lead to slowdowns when selecting large directories for other purposes.
When exporting/dumping contents, names containing invalid FS characters (":", "/" or "") are now replaced to avoid issues when creating the exported NSP.
Removed the old crash handling system, which worked half the time and made things annoying: crashes are handled like regular homebrew (with the usual system crash-screen), and detailed information about what caused the crash is logged in Goldleaf's log file
Icons are now internally shared resources (previously, for each menu item/place it was used, a new icon copy was loaded in memory), which should reduce the memory footprint and somewhat improve performance
Added confirmation dialogs to the power-off/reboot dialog, to avoid unwanted ZL/ZR presses causing unwanted shutdowns/reboots
Using the web browser is no longer allowed unless Goldleaf is launched as an application (since otherwise it won't work and just cause a crash)
Folders have now two different icons, visually distinguishing between empty and non-empty directories
Fixed a bug where the message after exporting ticket/cert was not shown at all (an empty, long box was only displayed)
The "image" menu icon is now shown also for PNG/WEBP images (even though they cannot be set as user icons)
Updated key generation recognition up to the latest
20.0.0
/20.0.1
firmwaresFor used tickets, the game title is displayed instead of the application ID on the ticket menu items (the ID can still be viewed by selecting a given ticket)
Added special handling when removing an account that is also linked (removing requires it to be unlinked first, this is now done automatically)
Added special result description messages for dedicated result codes (those with no previous description, or those where the base description was not really informative to users)
Fixed ETA calculation when copying directories (which would display nonsense when copying multiple small files) so that it displays somewhat coherent values
The user icon is exported again after changing it
A bug was fixed where logging wouldn't happen correctly in certain menus
Mounted filesystems are now properly disposed when exiting Goldleaf
Pressing Y when a file is focused in the file browser will also display its options (like pressing A, so Y results in the same behaviour for files and directories)
The previous content system has been completely replaced by a brand-new game list menu:
This no longer considers/lists NAND-System contents, as that was a mostly useless (and slow) feature
Slowness when loading contents has been reduced by using lazy-loading threaded code and caching many things
Games and their contents are directly browsed now, instead of having to choose storages
Useful information for debugging/dev purposes is displayed now as well (last record event and view flags)
Size computing is more simple and straightforward now
Save data mounting was fixed for games which use device savedata instead of per-user savedata (like Animal Crossing: New Horizons)
If no user was yet selected, trying to mount the save data will directly prompt to select a user, and mount it if succeeded
The tickets menu was moved to the main menu
The update menu was merged with the about menu: you can now check updates by pressing A on the about page
Fixed a dump replace-all bug where english strings would say "g_Clipboard" instead of "clipboard"
Ticket information now also shows the key generation version range (not only on NSP installation info)
Empty *.bin files can no longer be launched (or rather, Goldleaf attempting to launch them)
Made transitions and movement in menus slightly faster (for convenience) and with more icons/dedicated messages for each menu
The text viewer was slightly improved, allowing to also displace horizontally to read long lines, and only rendering the visible part of each line
This discussion was created from the release 1.1.0 - Prettier than ever.
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