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* Sound support for all those warm *bloomph* roll-over sounds | * Sound support for all those warm *bloomph* roll-over sounds | ||
* Rumble support to make you fell like you're manhandling your wii. | * Rumble support to make you fell like you're manhandling your wii. | ||
* | * Accurate reflection of wiimotes' battery levels. | ||
* Wiimote syncing and | * Wiimote syncing and configuration like in commercial menu. This is a LONG way down the road. | ||
Since I'm not exactly a C++ wizard, I'm hoping folks will help me fix my bigger screw-ups once it's release. | Since I'm not exactly a C++ wizard, I'm hoping folks will help me fix my bigger screw-ups once it's release. | ||
Revision as of 23:39, 22 March 2009
| HomeMenu | |
| General | |
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| Author(s) | MetaFight |
| Type | Library |
| Version | preview |
| License | None yet |
| Links | |
| [[WiiBrew|Download]] | |
| Source | |
This is just a preview of a HomeMenu C++ class I'll be releasing soon. It's graphics library independent, so there aren't too many hassles there. 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 some of the stuff isn't implemented yet. It still needs:
- Sound support for all those warm *bloomph* roll-over sounds
- Rumble support to make you fell like you're manhandling your wii.
- Accurate reflection of wiimotes' battery levels.
- Wiimote syncing and configuration like in commercial menu. This is a LONG way down the road.
Since I'm not exactly a C++ wizard, I'm hoping folks will help me fix my bigger screw-ups once it's release.
-- MetaFight
Feedback
Feedback would be greatly appreciated. You can find me in #wiidev and #wiidevot on EFNet, you can email me at the address listed in the game, or you can use the discussion page.
Changelog
22 March 2009, preview
- Not yet complete, but you can get the idea.
Thanks
- Thanks go to the folks at #grrlib
- Thanks go to the madness at #wiidevot
- Thanks to Dykam for code snippets