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HomeMenu

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HomeMenu
HomeMenu-screenshot.png
General
Author(s)MetaFight
TypeLibrary
VersionNone yet
LicenseNone yet
Links
[[Demo application
(based on Shiny Red Tank)|Download]]
[[Google Code Download|Source]]

HomeMenu is a library written in C which provides a Big-N style Home Menu. It aims to be graphics-library-independent so it can be used regardless of your application's underlying graphics code/library. It also allows you to associate your own functions to events such as when the menu opens, closes, redraws.

It's coming along well but isn't completed yet. An up-to-date "To Do" list can be found on the SVN.

News

11 April 2009 -- I just tested HomeMenu with a fresh extraction of the libwiisprite tarball... it wasn't pretty. I hadn't noticed just how drastic my modifications to lws were. I'll be updating HomeMenu to work with lws out of the box in a week or so. I'll also implement some more GX related tweaking options so hand rolled graphics solutions can better control HomeMenu's behavior.

Back to coding in a week,

MetaFight 06:20, 11 April 2009 (UTC)


4 April 2009 -- I'm looking for testers. I've gotten reports of odd behavior on PAL systems, so first and foremost I'm looking for PAL testers. I also need widescreen testers (both PAL and NTSC). If you're interested please leave your contact info on the discussion page. I'll also put together a version of the menu that will allow you to take screenshots.

Thanks,

MetaFight 19:01, 4 April 2009 (UTC)


(For older news please refer to the archives.)

Installation and usage

See /Installation and usage.

Statistics

I'd like to have a general idea of how many apps use this library (once released, or even off the svn). If you use it, could you please add [[Category:Homebrew using HomeMenu]] to your application's wiki page? Thanks.

Release log

30 March 2009

  • Sourcecode released (Google Code SVN).
  • Updated preview (Now with rumble and some sound).

22 March 2009, preview

  • Not yet complete, but you can get the idea.

Thanks

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