osu/osu.Game/Skinning/SkinConfiguration.cs
Bartłomiej Dach 7c88a1c6de
Add a way to change custom combo colours via IHasComboColours
`IHasComboColours` was already mutable (via a strange
`AddComboColours()` method) and exposing a straight list is easier to
work with. `IHasCustomColours` is also similarly externally mutable (in
a way which is not easily removable).
2021-08-15 20:06:06 +02:00

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// Copyright (c) ppy Pty Ltd <contact@ppy.sh>. Licensed under the MIT Licence.
// See the LICENCE file in the repository root for full licence text.
using System.Collections.Generic;
using osu.Game.Beatmaps.Formats;
using osuTK.Graphics;
namespace osu.Game.Skinning
{
/// <summary>
/// An empty skin configuration.
/// </summary>
public class SkinConfiguration : IHasComboColours, IHasCustomColours
{
public readonly SkinInfo SkinInfo = new SkinInfo();
/// <summary>
/// Whether to allow <see cref="DefaultComboColours"/> as a fallback list for when no combo colours are provided.
/// </summary>
internal bool AllowDefaultComboColoursFallback = true;
public static List<Color4> DefaultComboColours { get; } = new List<Color4>
{
new Color4(255, 192, 0, 255),
new Color4(0, 202, 0, 255),
new Color4(18, 124, 255, 255),
new Color4(242, 24, 57, 255),
};
public List<Color4> CustomComboColours { get; set; } = new List<Color4>();
public IReadOnlyList<Color4> ComboColours
{
get
{
if (CustomComboColours.Count > 0)
return CustomComboColours;
if (AllowDefaultComboColoursFallback)
return DefaultComboColours;
return null;
}
}
void IHasComboColours.AddComboColours(params Color4[] colours) => CustomComboColours.AddRange(colours);
public Dictionary<string, Color4> CustomColours { get; } = new Dictionary<string, Color4>();
public readonly Dictionary<string, string> ConfigDictionary = new Dictionary<string, string>();
}
}