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MR App 0.9.5 - Big bugfix update (#3585)
* Add launcher_feature_version to Profile * Misc fixes - Add typing to theme and settings stuff - Push instance route on creation from installing a modpack - Fixed servers not reloading properly when first added * Make old instances scan the logs folder for joined servers on launcher startup * Create AttachedWorldData * Change AttachedWorldData interface * Rename WorldType::World to WorldType::Singleplayer * Implement world display status system * Fix Minecraft font * Fix set_world_display_status Tauri error * Add 'Play instance' option * Add option to disable worlds showing in Home * Fixes - Fix available server filter only showing if there are some available - Fixed server and singleplayer filters sometimes showing when there are only servers or singleplayer worlds - Fixed new worlds not being automatically added when detected - Rephrased Jump back into worlds option description * Fixed sometimes more than 6 items showing up in Jump back in * Fix servers.dat issue with instances you haven't played before * Fix too large of bulk requests being made, limit max to 800 #3430 * Add hiding from home page, add types to Mods.vue * Make recent worlds go into grid when display is huge * Fix lint * Remove redundant media query * Fix protocol version on home page, and home page being blocked by pinging servers * Clippy fix * More Clippy fixes * Fix Prettier lints * Undo `from_string` changes --------- Co-authored-by: Josiah Glosson <soujournme@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Alejandro González <me@alegon.dev>
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@@ -117,8 +117,7 @@ fn show_window(app: tauri::AppHandle) {
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.set_type(MessageType::Error)
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.set_title("Initialization error")
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.set_text(&format!(
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"Cannot display application window due to an error:\n{}",
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e
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"Cannot display application window due to an error:\n{e}"
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))
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.show_alert()
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.unwrap();
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@@ -138,8 +137,7 @@ fn is_dev() -> bool {
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async fn toggle_decorations(b: bool, window: tauri::Window) -> api::Result<()> {
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window.set_decorations(b).map_err(|e| {
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theseus::Error::from(theseus::ErrorKind::OtherError(format!(
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"Failed to toggle decorations: {}",
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e
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"Failed to toggle decorations: {e}"
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)))
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})?;
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Ok(())
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@@ -320,7 +318,7 @@ fn main() {
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#[cfg(target_os = "windows")]
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{
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// tauri doesn't expose runtime errors, so matching a string representation seems like the only solution
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if format!("{:?}", e).contains(
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if format!("{e:?}").contains(
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"Runtime(CreateWebview(WebView2Error(WindowsError",
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) {
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MessageDialog::new()
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@@ -338,8 +336,7 @@ fn main() {
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.set_type(MessageType::Error)
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.set_title("Initialization error")
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.set_text(&format!(
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"Cannot initialize application due to an error:\n{:?}",
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e
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"Cannot initialize application due to an error:\n{e:?}"
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))
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.show_alert()
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.unwrap();
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