- 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
.. by surrounding it with newlines.
This warning is shown when trying to start a mod without its game dll
(because the user has forgotten to unpack the mod dll archive, or
because it's a mod that doesn't have its own dll).
Surrounding it with empty lines hopefully makes it easier for users
to figure out what went wrong when they look at the log.
and add entry to changelog about absolute mouse input etc - this change
was already in RC1 but I forgot to mention it..
and fixed comments for GAME_NAME and ENGINE_VERSION (nowadays dhewm3
uses ENGINE_VERSION for the window title)
Hoping that Team Future eventually fulfills their promise of releasing
the source of the highly praised Phobos mod, I'm adding it to the list.
Currently this is not very useful, but when (if) the phobos source
becomes available I at least won't have to do a new dhewm3 release to
support it (but only provide tfphobos.dll/.so/.dylib).
by adding special cases for them that set `fs_game_base d3xp`.
Unfortunately there is no more generic way to do this, as mods have
no way to tell the engine if they need fs_game_base.
There were lots of places in the code that called Sys_GrabInput(),
some of them each frame.
Most of this is unified in events.cpp now, in handleMouseGrab() which
is called once per frame by Sys_GenerateEvents() - this makes reasoning
about when the mouse is grabbed and when not a lot easier.
Sys_GrabInput(false) still is called in a few places, before operations
that tend to take long (like loading a map or vid_restart), but
(hopefully) not regularly anymore.
The other big change is that the game now uses SDLs absolute mouse mode
for fullscreen menus (except the PDA which is an ugly hack), so the
ingame cursor is at the same position as the system cursor, which
especially helps when debugging with `in_nograb 1` and should also help
if someone wants to integrate an additional GUI toolkit like Dear ImGui.
If in_ignoreConsoleKey is set, the console can only be opened with
Shift+Esc, not `/^/whatever, so you can easily type whatever character
is on your "console key" into the game, or even bind that key.
Otherwise, with SDL2, that key (KEY_SCANCODE_GRAVE) always generates the
newly added K_CONSOLE.
in_kbd has a new (SDL2-only) "auto" mode which tries to detect the
keyboard layout based on SDL_GetKeyFromScancode( SDL_SCANCODE_GRAVE ).
Wherever Sys_GetConsoleKey() is called, I now take the current state of
Shift into account, so we don't discard more chars than necessary, esp.
when they keyboard-layout (in_kbd) is *not* correctly set.
(TBH the only reason besides SDL1.2 to keep in_kbd around is to ignore
the char generated by the "console key" in the console..)
If a key is pressed whichs SDL_Keycode isn't known to Doom3 (has no
corresponding K_* constant), its SDL_Scancode is mapped to the
corresponding newly added K_SC_* scancode constant.
I think I have K_SC_* constants for all keys that differ between
keyboard layouts (which is mostly printable characters; F1-F12, Ctrl,
Shift, ... should be the same on all layouts, which means that e.g.
SDL_SCANCODE_F1 always belongs to SDLK_F1 which the old code already
maps to Doom3's K_F1).
What's extra nice (IMO) is that when Doom3 requests a *localized* name
of the key (like for showing in the bindings menu), we actually use the
name of the SDL_Keycode that *currently* belongs to the scancode, and
esp. the "Western High-ASCII characters" (ISO-8859-1) supported by Doom3
like Ä or Ñ are displayed correctly.
(I already implemented a very similar hack in Yamagi Quake II and
reused the list of scancodes)
This should fix most of the problems reported in #323
Added Sys_FreeClipboardData(char*) so I don't have to copy the string
from SDL_GetClipboardText() into a Mem_Alloc() buffer, but can just
do the right thing per platform, which in case of POSIX/SDL2 is
SDL_free().
SDL1.2 doesn't have clipboard support, otherwise I'd have removed all
platform-specific implementations and used SDL_Get/SetClipboardText()
everywhere (IIRC AROS only supports SDL1.2?)
Now the game cycles between QuickSave, QuickSave2, QuickSave3, ...
(up to com_numQuicksaves files, 4 by default, up to 99), always
replacing the oldest.
Quick-loading always loads the newest quicksave, but all quicksaves
can be loaded via the load game menu.
the script paths were wrong, on Linux they were like
"pak000.pk4/script/doom_util.script" while on Windows it's only
"script/doom_util.script".
Fixed idFileSystemLocal::OSPathToRelativePath() to skip ...pk4/
also fixed GCC compile error in Common.cpp
In idDeclManagerLocal::CreateNewDecl() decl->self->DefaultDefinition();
crashed because self was uninitialized.
Now it gets set to NULL in the constructor and initialized to something
sensible in decl->AllocateSelf();
this is part of #378
All pointer<->integer conversion truncation warnings I'm aware of are
now enabled for MSVC, to hopefully finally get that tool code 64bit-clean.
I had to adjust the idCVar code for this - it should've been safe enough
(highly unlikely that a valid pointer is exactly 0xFFFFFFFF on 64bit),
but triggered those warnings - now it should behave the same as before
but the warnings (which are now errors) are silenced.
The only thing that still prevents dhewm3 from building with these
warnings-as-errors is rvGEWindowWrapper
like the dhewm3 version and the OS and architecture of the dhewm3
version that created the savegame.
Also added an internalSavegameVersion so be independent of BUILD_NUMBER
fixes#344