rcblanke wrote:Hi all,
Got test build 0.80d ready with:
* 4 new custom text-fields for profiles (RetroFAN)
* Altered language dropdown in preferences dialog to also show the native language names
* Fixed CSV profiles-list export column names (proper casing and proper custom labels)
All the latest files
To upgrade, grab the dbgl.jar as usual, together with the updated *.xsl files in the XSL folder.
regards,
Ronald
rcblanke wrote:Because it seems that hotud.org is now terminally offline, I've removed support for searching hotud from this last DBGL test build (0.80g). Unless any serious problems pop up soon, this is going to be the next release.
All the latest files
To upgrade, grab the dbgl.jar as usual.
regards,
Ronald
Great Dragon wrote:Hello, Could you please add more resolution to select in Fullscreen/Windowed mode menu? Definitely 1280x1024 is not enough on current displays if I don't want to use any scales.
Great Dragon wrote:Also it would be even more convenient if DBGL read resolution from original config file if it's not specified (grey box) in the menu. Currently it uses "original" by default even if it's not selected.
rcblanke wrote:File -> Preferences -> Dynamic Options
fullresolution:
desktop
windowresolution:
desktop
output:
surfacepp
surfacenp
surfacenb
scaler:
normal4x
normal5x
normal6x
device:
mt32
fluidsynth
oplemu:
nuked
ems:
emsboard
emm386
yevgenny wrote:Hi All,
I have a problem, I am using DOSBOX v0.74 in Win 7 64bit.
Every time I exit the game all ingame settings are reset (video, Sound etc.)
What could be the solution?
convert.cmd C:\eXoDOS\ C:\DBGL\ -s:32768
rcblanke wrote:Hi mgtroyas,
You're welcome
1) Use the parameter -s:sizeInMB for the convertor, for example (for 32GB packages)But please keep in mind that dealing with packages of these sizes can be quite troublesome, and might lead to performance issues on various levels. The 16GB size was chosen for a good reason.
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convert.cmd C:\eXoDOS\ C:\DBGL\ -s:32768
2) Sorry, not possible at this moment;
3) Also not possible, although I see how that could be useful. I'll think about maybe creating a command-line tool for this.
Regards,
Ronald
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