By having the following TTF files in your yuzu sysdata directory. You can load sharedfonts via TTF files.
FontStandard.ttf
FontChineseSimplified.ttf
FontExtendedChineseSimplified.ttf
FontChineseTraditional.ttf
FontKorean.ttf
FontNintendoExtended.ttf
FontNintendoExtended2.ttf
Previously, we'd get warnings like:
"
c:\projects\yuzu\externals\fmt\include\fmt\format.h(2868): warning
C4127: conditional expression is constant
[C:\projects\yuzu\msvc_build\externals\dynarmic\src\dynarmic.vcxproj]
"
spamming the build output when compiling on Windows. This updates fmt to
include the upstreamed fix that silences this warning.
This updates the submodule to use 1.68.0. Notably, it gets rid of the
silly
"Info: Boost.Config is older than your compiler version - probably
nothing bad will happen - but you may wish to look for an update Boost
version. Define BOOST_CONFIG_SUPPRESS_OUTDATED_MESSAGE to suppress this
message."
message that spams the output of the build process on Windows.
While convenient as a std::array, it's also quite a large set of data as
well (32KB). It being an array also means data cannot be std::moved. Any
situation where the code is being set or relocated means that a full
copy of that 32KB data must be done.
If we use a std::vector we do need to allocate on the heap, however, it
does allow us to std::move the data we have within the std::vector into
another std::vector instance, eliminating the need to always copy the
program data (as std::move in this case would just transfer the pointers
and bare necessities over to the new vector instance).
Namespaces all OpenGL code under the OpenGL namespace.
Prevents polluting the global namespace and allows clear distinction
between other renderers' code in the future.
* Added bfttf loading
We can now load system bfttf fonts from system archives AND shared memory dumps. This allows people who have installed their system nand dumps to yuzu to automatically get shared font support. We also now don't hard code the offsets or the sizes of the shared fonts and it's all calculated for us now.
* Addressed plu fixups
* Style changes for plu
* Fixed logic error for plu and added more error checks.
The previous form of initializing done here is a C-ism, an empty set of
braces is sufficient for initializing (and doesn't potentially cause
missing brace warnings, given the first member of the struct is a COORD
struct).
Gets rid of the potential for C array-to-pointer decay, and also makes
pointer arithmetic to get the end of the copy range unnecessary. We can
just use std::array's begin() and end() member functions.