ImGui uses UTF-8 for strings, Doom3 uses ISO8859-1, so the playername
must be translated.
Also it seems like the playername should have at least 40 chars,
at least that's the limit imposed by the original Doom3 menu
in_allowAlwaysRunInSP allows using in_alwaysRun and in_toggleRun
in Single Player (it'll still drain your stamina!)
m_invertLook allows inverting mouse look, both for up/down and
left/right, if you're into that kind of thing
* Binding menu makes sure that the AllBindingsMenu always gets focus
when opened
* Give binding-related popups slightly rounder edges
* Move Game Options tab behind Video and Audio Options
* Make warning overlays a bit less translucent
Pause the game (with g_stopTime) when the settings menu is opened
while ingame, unpause it when it's closed.
If the menu is open while ingame and an ImGui window has focus,
the mouse cursor is shown. If the player clicks outside an ImGui window,
it gets unfocused and the cursor is hidden and the player can look
around. Pressing F10 (or whatever key is bound to "dhewm3Settings")
will give focus back to an open ImGui window, pressing it again then
will close the settings window, pressing it once again afterwards will
open the settings window again.
handleMouseGrab() (in sys/events.cpp) now checks if sys_imgui thinks
that a cursor should be shown (via D3::ImGuiHooks::ShouldShowCursor())
and if so, shows it and ungrabs the mouse. This, together with
D3::ImGuiHooks::NewFrame() checking ShouldShowCursor() to (unset)
ImGuiConfigFlags_NoMouseCursorChange, should prevent flickering cursor
problems that sometimes occurred when ImGui's SDL2 backend and dhewm3
disagreed on whether the cursor should be visible.
I actually did this before the prototyping of a keybindings menu
in the imgui example code, so the prototype is actually based on this.
I'll merge the code from the prototype back once it's done.
added a simple helper print method to know what key/button is being pressed,
controlled via a bool cvar "in_namePressed" 1 or 0.
I tested it and it works with keyboard, mouse and gamepad.
commit f56ad0aafa868303ce324ae8d45675570c66b050 from 2024-01-23
"Note termination of returned strings in contrib/minizip/unzip.h."
this is the code as it is upstream, the next commit will add some
doom3-specific changes
- the gamepad button (or trigger) bound to attack (fire) now always
acts like the left mouse button in menus
- Display correct button name for "Back" button on Playstation-like
gamepads, even depending on whether it's PS3-like ("Select") or
PS4/5-like ("Share")
- Log some more information about detected gamepads
The button names shown in the controls menu now depend on this CVar.
So if you set it to 1 (Nintendo), the "A" button (which, based on its
position, would be "B" on XBox/XInput gamepads) is actually shown as
"Pad A", and if it's set to 2 (Playstation), it's shown as "Pad Cross".
The "real" names, used in the config, remain the same and are based on
position: JOY_BTN_SOUTH, JOY_BTN_EAST, JOY_BTN_WEST, JOY_BTN_NORTH
- treat DPad as 4 regular buttons (was already the case mostly, but now
the code is simpler)
- rename in_invertLook to joy_invertLook and in_useJoystick to
in_useGamepad and remove unused CVars
- make controller Start button generate K_ESCAPE events, so it can
always be used to open/close the menu (similar to D3BFG)
- move mousecursor with sticks, A button (south) for left-click,
B button (east) for right-click (doesn't work in PDA yet)
- removed special handling of K_JOY_BTN_* in idWindow::HandleEvent()
by generating fake mouse button events for gamepad A/B
in idUserInterfaceLocal::HandleEvent()
- renamed gamepad/joystick actions and keys to have some meaning
for buttons (instead of just JOY1, JOY2 etc)
- compiles with SDL1.2 again (there gamepads aren't supported though)
- shorter names for gamepad keys/axis in the key bindings menu