It may be a useful alternative to the existing gamma control for laptops in a bright environment, etc.
(raising contrast gives less of a gray/washed out look than raising gamma, but as a disadvantage, colours near white get clipped to white.)
It's also implemented for both GLSL and SDL gamma ramps, but only if USE_GAMMA_RAMPS is set to 1.
Since USE_GAMMA_RAMPS is 0, currently it only works with GLSL.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/quakespasm/code/trunk/quakespasm@1290 af15c1b1-3010-417e-b628-4374ebc0bcbd
cvar.h, draw.h, gl_draw.c, gl_fog.c, gl_mesh.c, gl_model.c, gl_model.h,
gl_rmain.c, gl_rmisc.c, gl_screen.c, gl_sky.c, gl_texmgr.c, glquake.h,
host.c, keys.c, keys.h, main.c, menu.c, menu.h, pr_cmds.c, quakedef.h,
r_alias.c, r_brush.c, r_part.c, r_sprite.c, r_world.c, sbar.c, sbar.h,
screen.h, snd_dma.c, snd_mem.c, snd_mix.c, sv_main.c, sys_sdl.c, vid.h,
view.h, world.c, world.h: Loads of warning fixes about missing function
prototypes, missing parens around &, missing braces leading to ambiguous
else statements and unused and uninitialized variables. There are still a
couple of unitialised variables here and there, but not much. The warnings
about strict aliasing violations need taking care of.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/quakespasm/code/trunk/quakespasm@21 af15c1b1-3010-417e-b628-4374ebc0bcbd