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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andy McFadden
365864ccdf More progress on visualization
Implemented Apple II hi-res bitmap conversion.  Supports B&W and
color.  Uses essentially the same algorithm as CiderPress.

Experimented with displaying non-text items in ListView.  I assumed
it would work, since it's the sort of thing WPF is designed to do,
but it's always wise to approach with caution.  Visualization Sets
now show a 64x64 button as a placeholder for the eventual thumbnail.

Some things were being flaky, which turned out to be because I
wasn't Prepare()ing the plugins before using them from Edit
Visualization.  To make this a deterministic failure I added an
Unprepare() call that tells the plugin that we're all done.

NOTE: this breaks all existing plugins.
2019-11-30 18:02:03 -08:00
Andy McFadden
df2f3803f4 SourceGen After Dark
Most of SourceGen uses standard WPF controls, which get their default
style from the system theme.  The main disassembly list uses a
custom style, and always looks like the Windows default theme.

Some people greatly prefer white text on a black background, so we
now provide a way to get that.  This also requires muting the colors
used for Notes, since those were chosen to contrast with black text.

This does not affect anything other than the ListView used for
code, because everything else can be set through the Windows
"personalization" interface.  We might want to change the way the
Notes window looks though, to avoid having glowing bookmarks on
the side.
2019-10-12 17:23:32 -07:00
Andy McFadden
e1a9100a8f Fully style the code list view
We were changing the control template for lines with long comments
and notes, matching the default Win10 style.  This got ugly when a
non-default theme was being used, particularly "dark" themes,
because the long-comment lines looked significantly different from
everything else.

We now fully specify the style for the ListView and ListViewItems,
which means everybody's main window now looks like the default Win10
style.  Which is unfortunate, but significantly easier than creating
a full set of theme-specific styles.

We now specify black text for highlighted address/label fields,
because they otherwise become illegible when we apply our background
highlight color.  In the Notes window, we set the background of
un-highlighted entries to white, so that we can always read it with
black text.

Addresses issue #50.
2019-10-09 11:50:33 -07:00
Andy McFadden
54e7f68490 Make modified flags stand out
This changes the color of the status flags on lines where the flags
have been overridden.
2019-09-02 15:18:55 -07:00
Andy McFadden
c64f72d147 Move WPF code from SourceGenWPF to SourceGen 2019-07-20 13:28:37 -07:00