Homebrew coder ant512 is back to update Woopsi, a handy GUI library for creating homebrew user interfaces for the Nintendo DS. Woopsi 0.99.4 is mainly a bug fix release to correct some issues from the previous versions.
Changelog:
Fixes:
All makefiles no longer create .ds.gba and .sc.nds binaries.
Fonts include doxygen comments.
Amended return type of some font properties (Lakedaemon).
Reorganised PSD and BMP files.
Prevented demo build process from unnecessarily including BMP files.
Fixed divide by 0 when content size is 0 in SliderVertical and SliderHorizontal::resizeGrip().
SDL fixes.
GraphicsPort maps between co-ordinate systems more accurately; fixes clipping problems.
New Features:
Built with devKitARM r31/libnds 1.4.5/default ARM7 0.5.14.
Setting MultiLineTextBox's max rows to -1 forces it to retain all text.
Added getCharTop() to font classes.
Various minor .NET tool improvements.
Added Gadget::checkCollision(Rect&).
Added drawBaselineText() to Graphics and GraphicsPort classes (Lakedaemon).
Added freetype outline font class (Lakedaemon).
Added Install.bat install script for Windows users.
Python bmp2font script updated to match output of .NET tools.
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