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Titel: clrmamepro v4  BeitragVerfasst am: 31.08.2011, 13:42 Uhr
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Roman Scherzer hat eine neue Version seines ROM-Managers clrmamepro veröffentlicht.



Roman Scherzer has released a new version of his ROM manager clrmamepro.

Zitat:
clrmamepro 4.0

  • misc: full unicode build
  • misc: full support for UTF8 characters in file/folder names, files within
    archives (7z/rar/zip) and datfiles (XML and old format)

    The default encoding of xml datfiles is UTF8. The default storing method
    in archives is UTF8 (for zip, with no extra field usage). Current versions
    of Winrar, Winzip, 7z (just to name a few) support UF8 stored names. There
    might be other 3rd party tools (which some people use to rezip/share Smile)
    which might fail (they only work with local page encoding). Tough luck...

    All textfiles in the clrmamepro environment are now saved as UTF8. You
    can use your old setup, since it loads them in ASCII and saves them as
    UTF8. XML files are stored without a BOM (byte ordered mark), non-xml
    files with a BOM. You should not use newly written files with old
    versions of clrmamepro. I recommend a good texteditor to work with UF8
    datfiles, e.g. notepad++, available here http://notepad-plus-plus.org/

  • misc: completely switched to latest ziparchive library for all zip related
    operations. This includes reading, in-place renaming and no-recompress
    copy. This results in a faster rebuilder (no recompress) and faster
    rename operations (scanner). Actual scanning speed is roughly the same.

  • added: devices support, devices and device_ref elements are parsed, exported,
    an own system default path for devices can be added, select sets
    supports filtering by devices and device_refs

  • removed: included doucmentation, switching to online pdf docs soon
  • removed: Settings->Compressor->Zip, obsolete due to ziparchive usage
  • removed: Settings->Compressor->Oem/Ansi conversion, obsolete due to UTF8 switch
  • removed: Scanner->Advanced->
    detect sets in wrong sysdefpaths;
    move sets to correct sysdefpath;
    chd use sysdefault assignments;
    use sysdefault paths for fix missing;
    Such options are automatically enabled internally now if sysdefpaths
    are setup. The first two ones require an unneeded check+fix though.

  • misc: aligned "allow not separated bios sets" & "split bios sets"
  • misc: directly jump to profiler or settings instead of prompting
  • fixed: xml parser doesn´t handle multiple comments on the same line correctly
  • fixed: dat resource tag export for non-xml datfiles is broken


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