* web: Improve styling of extension pop-up menu
* web: Improve styling of extension settings page
* web: Improve styling of extension player
* web: Make styling more consistent across browsers
* web: Run eslint, fix some problems
* web: Move version text near top of pop-up menu, add to settings menu
* web: Improve logo hover bounds in pop-up and settings
* web: Improve styling of extension status indicator
* web: Update extension pop-up text strings
* web: Misc. sizing/padding changes to extension UI
* web: chore: Add a stylelint exception for #backgroundColor in player.css
Because it's not kebab-case, to match the keys of the metadata object in JS.
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Co-authored-by: TÖRÖK Attila <torokati44@gmail.com>
Previously, the volume transformation to adapt the volume for
logarithmic hearing has been performed in the VolumeControls Rust struct
and TypeScript class each.
Since this calculation is the same on desktop and web and should be
implemented in the audio backend, it has been moved into the
AudioMixer::mix_audio method.
The VolumeControls struct and class now only calculate the linear volume
out of the checkbox and the slider.
Player::set_volume and Player::volume now don't take and return the
adapted volume, but use the linear volume (which gets saved internally).
The web version of Ruffle now has a volume controls window. It can be
accessed through the right-click menu (Right-click > Volume controls).
It contains a mute button and a slider from 0 to 100.
To achieve this, a new volume controls modal has been added to the
shadow template.
TypeScript is used to create texts, set the controls and add event
listeners to update the settings and controls when being changed.
The volume settings set in the GUI are saved in a new VolumeControls
class, which is also used to calculate the real volume (adapted for
logarithmic hearing) out of the entered volume and the mute checkbox.
As soon as the volume is changed in the GUI, the real volume will be set
in the Ruffle instance.
The existing ftl files have been adapted (and new ones have been
created) to include the new multilingual text in the right-click menu
and the volume controls window.
This closes#1771.