This PR aims to Fix the Windows fullscreen gap when toggling from maximized state by using canonical Win32 fullscreen approach. When entering fullscreen, the window style is saved and replaced with WS_POPUP | WS_VISIBLE to remove all window chrome (title bar, borders), then SetWindowPos sizes the window to cover the full screen with SWP_FRAMECHANGED to force Win32 to recalculate the frame. On exit, the original window style is restored. This eliminates the few-pixel gap at the top that occurred because Avalonia's WindowState = FullScreen transition from a maximized state retained the title bar non-client area, leaving visible space at the top of the screen (Fullscreen resolution would be 1920 x 1072p on a 1080p monitor, it now correctly renders at 1920 x 1080p)
Reviewed-on: https://git.ryujinx.app/projects/Ryubing/pulls/80
This PR addresses [Ryubing/Issues#345](https://github.com/Ryubing/Issues/issues/345) by fixing the Windows console hide/show path so it only acts on Ryujinx’s own console window instead of whatever window happens to be focused during startup. Previously, when Show Console was disabled, the helper could race with focus changes and end up affecting another app or shell window while leaving the console visible; this change removes that foreground-window dependency and keeps the startup behavior scoped to the Ryujinx console.
Reviewed-on: https://git.ryujinx.app/projects/Ryubing/pulls/32
This window can be accessed via "Help" menu in the title bar.
This menu's data is synced with the in-app-list LDN game data, and that has been modified to hide unjoinable games (in-progress and/or private (needing a passphrase)). You can still see these games in the list.
Moved AppLibrary, Configuration, and PlayReport namespaces to Ryujinx.Systems, add the compat list stuff in the base Ryujinx.Systems namespace.
Moved the compatibility UI stuff to the proper UI view/viewmodel folders.
Metal sounded like a good idea to get in the emulator but frankly I
underestimated just how experimental and not ready it was.
From my write up in the Discord:
```
As is, Metal supports only a few games.
The games it does support freeze on first use of not playing them via Vulkan, because shader translation is broken.
So you need to use a dirty hack to not delete all your shaders.
Not to mention it breaks many games via MoltenVK because of changes to the shared GPU code.
Merging Metal seemed like a great idea, because of the few games it does support.
But I don't think it's worth it. Many of the games it breaks via MoltenVK *don't work via Metal*.
Which effectively makes current Ryubing worse for Mac users than Ryujinx 1.1.1403.
I think what I'm gonna do is revert Metal, and reopen it as a PR. That way, you can still take advantage of the Metal backend as is, but without making other games worse with no solution.
```
For what it's worth, the shader translation part could at least be
"fixed" by always applying a 30ms delay for shader translation to Metal.
That being said, that solution sucks ass.
The MoltenVK regressions are even worse.
I hope this is not a let down to the Mac users. I hope you realize I'm
reverting this because you're actively getting a worse experience with
it in the emulator.