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If a mod has the name of an already existing element some issues may
arise... So now we have all mod elements prefixed with "mod-" and we
also only search for elements inside #browserEntries, that should avoid
all issues...
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This only has the actual UI for the settings page in place, no actual
functionality has been implemented yet. I made several changes not
directly related to the settings page, such as changes the CSS color
variables to use RGB, as to easily add an alpha channel to colors. I
also changed the way the Browser is toggled in some respects and many
other changes that makes it easy to re-use the browser code to create
the settings UI
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It'll notify of incorrectly formatted mods, it'll also notify on errors
and on success.
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It now only does it if there's currently no results in the browser, aka
an empty search or it has yet to be loaded once before. Loading it every
time would cause lag.
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Before this commit, the Thunderstore request would be sent on
application startup, now instead, it only does it when someone actually
clicks the "Find Mods" button, which should intern decrease load on
Thunderstore's end. Not that it mattered in the grand scheme of things,
it was just sort of unneeded.
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We now directly check the manifest file info as well therefore in all
cases even if the folder name for the mod is completely obscure, we
should now finally still get an installed status, both on removal and
install.
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If a developer for some reason decides to put their mod inside mods/
instead of putting it inside a folder in mods/, it used to fail the
install, now that's fixed.
However since there's no folder to directly copy the name from we take
it from the manifest.json provided by Thunderstore.
It of course also has the proper status in the browser UI
(update/reinstall etc)
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This should fix the window drag not working, however I cannot test that.
As my WM doesn't support it, a Windows contributor will have to test it.
I also added an info button that opens the mod's page in your web
browser, this button is of course localized, along with that I localized
the placeholder in the search input.
There's also a few general aesthetic changes, like adding a tiny border
around #modsdiv and #browser.
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I have no clue if 50 packages is too small or too, big, we'll adjust
this the more mods that arrive. I also made the browser auto scroll to
the top when closed, it looks far better.
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If the folder name was different from the mod name it wouldn't properly
update the "Install" text to "Re-Install" albeit it'd work when you
reload the front.
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I also fixed the archive not being extracted properly for some reason,
the setTimeout() seems to solve it, no clue if it needs to be adjusted
in the future or replaced with something that works 100% of the time,
I'm not even quite sure why it happens in the first place.
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The normalizer function didn't quite account for everything, which, it
still doesn't, however given that I hope most developer don't use
obnoxious characters in their mod names this should be fine.
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This should be future proof, however I'm not sure how well it'll handle
thousands of mods to search through. It should do it somewhat well, but
idk. We'll see, I'll perhaps implement a simpler search function in the
future instead of using Fuse if it becomes a problem.
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I forgot about these before...
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These should've been here from the start, and I don't know why I didn't
add them in the start, I'm very dumb.
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When a new mod has been installed through the browser UI it's button is
changed from "Install" to "Re-Install" instantly. We also now disable
modding related buttons when updating NS, or when installing mods. This
should prevent issues.
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This should work for all mods, assuming that all mods come packages the
same, aka, in a Zip, with mods/<mod> in it. Which from what I know they
do.
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To show the loading simply do Browser.loading(), when a BrowserEl() is
made it auto removes it. The loading and BrowserEl's will fade into
view instead of popping in instantly.
And then now there's a tiny close button, as it may not be obvious you
can click the dark overlay or click Escape.
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You can either click "Escape" or simply click on the darkened background
and it'll then close it. Ideally the fallback icon should never be
shown, and it is more for testing.
I also added a search bar that does nothing currently.
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Only frontend stuff, nothing that queries Thunderstore.
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