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*: huge refactor
the config file has changed drastically, moving to an ini file from
that custom format; i *would* have used the win32 functions for those,
but they were barely functional, so I decided on using ini.h which is
lightweight enough.
additionally, I've added Deezer support so album art will be displayed!
unfortunately though winhttp is a pain in the ass so if I send a request
with any form of unicode chars in it it just returns a "bad request" error.
I've tried debugging this but I could never really come up with anything:
my hypothesis is that deezer expects their characters in percent-encoded
UTF-8, but winhttp is sending them in some other encoding.
the config dialog was moved out of config.c (overdue) and many more options
are given in the config as well.
main.c has been renamed to plugin.c to better differentiate it from...
everything else.
author | Paper <paper@paper.us.eu.org> |
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date | Thu, 14 Mar 2024 20:25:37 -0400 |
parents | d91dfd53b8b4 |
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