Thanks for the feedback. I'm working on fixing the issue where no plugins are selected by default. I don't know about the first time message. I could be completely wrong, but I think most users mess around with configuration settings and it might be more appropriate to have your message in some documentation in the help menu. Or maybe we should make a "Did you know..." dialog that pops up on startup, but can be disabled by the user. Something like that would have to wait for a later release tho.I like the GUI no plugin selected error as opposed to the crash, but think we should select default plugins, (Rice, mupen64audio, Blights, the RSP plugin - we only have one). Maybe the first time mupen starts we should send a message along the line of:
"Mupen64Plus uses a plugin framework to handle various aspects of N64 emulation. While the default plugins should work for most users, you may have better luck on by choosing another plugin. You can see the available plugins and options on the Plugins tab in Options->Configuration."
I'm not sure what would cause the Konqueror issue. Does Nautilus have the same problem? I don't use KDE, so I don't have the tools to debug this one. For fullscreen, the emulator (not the plugins) controls which hot-key is mapped to fullscreen, so we should be able to change that to "Alt-Enter" fairly easily without changing the plugins if others agree that "Alt-Enter" is a more standard key for fullscreen. The GTK accelerator problem should be added to the TODO list, but I don't think this should gate the release.- The mupen executable (either self compiled from svn or from the linked binary) won't execute from Konqueror, but works fine from the commandline.
- Wonder Plus starts fullscreen, it should start windowed or have an option, and "F1" doesn't work to toggle fullscreen. ideally "Alt-Enter" should be the standardize key for this since "F1" is usually the hotkey for help and used in multiple other emulators and programs. This should be standardize across plugins.
- Our GTK accelerators don't work (I know I brought this up before but we might want to fix this before the release).
- The X for windowed plugins should close the window (by ending emulation).
- Might I suggest Rice should have fog disabled by default, this lets the open source Radeon 3D drivers work by default.
Last edited: