It seemed to me that it would make more sense to
separate tht two main tasks completely and have them
independent from each other in the program. So I
created a new MainForm that opens up either a
'Setup Display Profiles' or 'Setup Game Shortcuts'
window depending on what the user clicks.
The idea is that Display Profile setup only happens
when the app is first installed, and after that it's just
the game shortcut that gets updated.
Also created a first attempt at a new HeliosPlus Icon.
Renamed app to HeliosPlus namespace so that the updated
changes don't interfere with HeliosDisplayManagement if
that is also installed. The fact that I've changed so much of
the app means that my changes would be unlikely to be
accepted by Soroush, so I'm best to release this work in a
similar way to other projects like Notepad++, by keeping
the same root name, and adding a plus.
I've also changed the Shortcut form to put all the games
in a single list to reduce the number of clicks a user has to
do in order for them to create a shortcut. I have begun to
prepare the form so that it will support multiple game
libraries, but now I am at a point that I need to fix the Steam
and Uplay game detection mechanisms so that they report
the correct information for the lv_games list view.
The programme compiles with the commandline changes
and the changes to the shortcut form, including aligning
the shortcut generation with the new command line.
The Uplay skeleton has been disabled for now as I'm
concentrating on getting the commandline args working
and fixing the annoying errors in the way the MainForm
and the ShortcutForm work. Probably have a couple more
days work to fix that.