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/*
gl_draw.c
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Draw functions for chars, textures, etc
Copyright (C) 1996-1997 Id Software, Inc.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to:
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
59 Temple Place - Suite 330
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
$Id$
*/
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#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include "config.h"
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#endif
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#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H
#include <strings.h>
#endif
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#include "bothdefs.h" // needed by: common.h, net.h, client.h
#include "bspfile.h" // needed by: glquake.h
#include "vid.h"
#include "sys.h"
#include "mathlib.h" // needed by: protocol.h, render.h, client.h,
// modelgen.h, glmodel.h
#include "wad.h"
#include "draw.h"
#include "cvar.h"
#include "net.h" // needed by: client.h
#include "protocol.h" // needed by: client.h
#include "cmd.h"
#include "sbar.h"
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#include "render.h" // needed by: client.h, model.h, glquake.h
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#include "client.h" // need cls in this file
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#include "model.h" // needed by: glquake.h
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#include "console.h"
#include "glquake.h"
static int GL_LoadPicTexture (qpic_t *pic);
extern byte *host_basepal;
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extern unsigned char d_15to8table[65536];
extern cvar_t *crosshair, *cl_crossx, *cl_crossy, *crosshaircolor;
extern qboolean lighthalf;
cvar_t *gl_nobind;
cvar_t *gl_max_size;
cvar_t *gl_picmip;
cvar_t *gl_constretch;
cvar_t *gl_conalpha;
cvar_t *gl_conspin;
cvar_t *cl_verstring;
cvar_t *gl_lightmode; // LordHavoc: lighting mode
cvar_t *brightness; // LordHavoc: brightness multiplier
cvar_t *contrast; // LordHavoc: contrast scaler
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extern byte *draw_chars; // 8*8 graphic characters
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qpic_t *draw_disc;
qpic_t *draw_backtile;
static int ltexcrctable[256]; // cache mismatch checking --KB
static int translate_texture;
static int char_texture;
static int cs_texture; // crosshair texturea
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static byte cs_data[64] = {
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xfe, 0xff, 0xfe, 0xff, 0xfe, 0xff, 0xfe, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xfe, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff
};
typedef struct
{
int texnum;
int bytesperpixel;
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float sl, tl, sh, th;
} glpic_t;
int gl_lightmap_format = 4;
int gl_solid_format = 3;
int gl_alpha_format = 4;
static int gl_filter_min = GL_LINEAR_MIPMAP_NEAREST;
static int gl_filter_max = GL_LINEAR;
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typedef struct
{
int texnum;
char identifier[64];
int width, height;
int bytesperpixel;
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qboolean mipmap;
int crc; // not really a standard CRC, but it works
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} gltexture_t;
#define MAX_GLTEXTURES 1024
static gltexture_t gltextures[MAX_GLTEXTURES];
static int numgltextures = 0;
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/*
=============================================================================
scrap allocation
Allocate all the little status bar obejcts into a single texture
to crutch up stupid hardware / drivers
Note, this is a kluge, which may slow down sane cards..
As such its all contained in ifdefs..
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=============================================================================
*/
#undef gl_draw_scraps
#ifdef gl_draw_scraps
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#define MAX_SCRAPS 1
#define BLOCK_WIDTH 256
#define BLOCK_HEIGHT 256
static int scrap_allocated[MAX_SCRAPS][BLOCK_WIDTH];
static byte scrap_texels[MAX_SCRAPS][BLOCK_WIDTH*BLOCK_HEIGHT*4];
static qboolean scrap_dirty;
static int scrap_texnum;
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// returns a texture number and the position inside it
static int Scrap_AllocBlock (int w, int h, int *x, int *y)
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{
int i, j;
int best, best2;
int texnum;
for (texnum=0 ; texnum<MAX_SCRAPS ; texnum++) {
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best = BLOCK_HEIGHT;
for (i=0 ; i<BLOCK_WIDTH-w ; i++) {
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best2 = 0;
for (j=0 ; j<w ; j++) {
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if (scrap_allocated[texnum][i+j] >= best)
break;
if (scrap_allocated[texnum][i+j] > best2)
best2 = scrap_allocated[texnum][i+j];
}
if (j == w) { // this is a valid spot
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*x = i;
*y = best = best2;
}
}
if (best + h > BLOCK_HEIGHT)
continue;
for (i=0 ; i<w ; i++)
scrap_allocated[texnum][*x + i] = best + h;
scrap_dirty = true;
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return texnum;
}
Sys_Error ("Scrap_AllocBlock: full");
return 0;
}
static void Scrap_Upload (void)
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{
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, scrap_texnum);
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GL_Upload8 (scrap_texels[0], BLOCK_WIDTH, BLOCK_HEIGHT, false, true);
scrap_dirty = false;
}
#endif
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//=============================================================================
/* Support Routines */
typedef struct cachepic_s
{
char name[MAX_QPATH];
qboolean dirty;
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qpic_t pic;
byte padding[32]; // for appended glpic
} cachepic_t;
#define MAX_CACHED_PICS 128
static cachepic_t cachepics[MAX_CACHED_PICS];
static int numcachepics;
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static byte menuplyr_pixels[4096];
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qpic_t *Draw_PicFromWad (char *name)
{
qpic_t *p;
glpic_t *gl;
p = W_GetLumpName (name);
gl = (glpic_t *)p->data;
#ifdef gl_draw_scraps
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// load little ones into the scrap
if (p->width < 64 && p->height < 64) {
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int x, y;
int i, j, k;
int texnum;
texnum = Scrap_AllocBlock (p->width, p->height, &x, &y);
k = 0;
for (i=0 ; i<p->height ; i++)
for (j=0 ; j<p->width ; j++, k++)
scrap_texels[texnum][(y+i)*BLOCK_WIDTH + x + j] = p->data[k];
texnum += scrap_texnum;
gl->texnum = texnum;
gl->sl = (x+0.01)/(float)BLOCK_WIDTH;
gl->sh = (x+p->width-0.01)/(float)BLOCK_WIDTH;
gl->tl = (y+0.01)/(float)BLOCK_WIDTH;
gl->th = (y+p->height-0.01)/(float)BLOCK_WIDTH;
}
else
#endif
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{
gl->texnum = GL_LoadPicTexture (p);
gl->sl = 0;
gl->sh = 1;
gl->tl = 0;
gl->th = 1;
}
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return p;
}
void
Draw_ClearCache (void)
{
cachepic_t *pic;
int i;
for (pic=cachepics, i=0 ; i<numcachepics ; pic++, i++)
pic->dirty = true;
}
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/*
================
Draw_CachePic
================
*/
qpic_t *Draw_CachePic (char *path)
{
cachepic_t *pic;
int i;
qpic_t *dat;
glpic_t *gl;
// First, check and see if its cached..
for (pic=cachepics, i=0 ; i<numcachepics ; pic++, i++)
if ((!strcmp (path, pic->name)) && !pic->dirty)
return &pic->pic;
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// Its not cached, lets make sure we have space in the cache..
if (numcachepics == MAX_CACHED_PICS)
Sys_Error ("menu_numcachepics == MAX_CACHED_PICS");
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// Load the picture..
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dat = (qpic_t *)COM_LoadTempFile (path);
if (!dat)
Sys_Error ("Draw_CachePic: failed to load %s", path);
// Adjust for endian..
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SwapPic (dat);
// Ok, the image is here, lets load it up into the cache..
// First the image name..
strncpy (pic->name, path, sizeof(pic->name));
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// Now the width and height.
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pic->pic.width = dat->width;
pic->pic.height = dat->height;
// Now feed it to the GL stuff and get a texture number..
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gl = (glpic_t *)pic->pic.data;
gl->texnum = GL_LoadPicTexture (dat);
// Alignment stuff..
gl->sl = 0; gl->sh = 1; gl->tl = 0; gl->th = 1;
// Now lets mark this cache entry as used..
pic->dirty = false;
numcachepics++;
// FIXME:
// A really ugly kluge, keep a specific image in memory
// for the menu system.
//
// Some days I really dislike legacy support..
if (!strcmp (path, "gfx/menuplyr.lmp"))
memcpy (menuplyr_pixels, dat->data, dat->width*dat->height);
// And now we are done, return what was asked for..
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return &pic->pic;
}
typedef struct
{
char *name;
int minimize, maximize;
} glmode_t;
static glmode_t modes[] = {
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{"GL_NEAREST", GL_NEAREST, GL_NEAREST},
{"GL_LINEAR", GL_LINEAR, GL_LINEAR},
{"GL_NEAREST_MIPMAP_NEAREST", GL_NEAREST_MIPMAP_NEAREST, GL_NEAREST},
{"GL_LINEAR_MIPMAP_NEAREST", GL_LINEAR_MIPMAP_NEAREST, GL_LINEAR},
{"GL_NEAREST_MIPMAP_LINEAR", GL_NEAREST_MIPMAP_LINEAR, GL_NEAREST},
{"GL_LINEAR_MIPMAP_LINEAR", GL_LINEAR_MIPMAP_LINEAR, GL_LINEAR}
};
/*
===============
Draw_TextureMode_f
===============
*/
static void Draw_TextureMode_f (void)
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{
int i;
gltexture_t *glt;
if (Cmd_Argc() == 1)
{
for (i=0 ; i< 6 ; i++)
if (gl_filter_min == modes[i].minimize)
{
Con_Printf ("%s\n", modes[i].name);
return;
}
Con_Printf ("current filter is unknown???\n");
return;
}
for (i=0 ; i< 6 ; i++)
{
if (!stricmp (modes[i].name, Cmd_Argv(1) ) )
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break;
}
if (i == 6)
{
Con_Printf ("bad filter name\n");
return;
}
gl_filter_min = modes[i].minimize;
gl_filter_max = modes[i].maximize;
// change all the existing mipmap texture objects
for (i=0, glt=gltextures ; i<numgltextures ; i++, glt++)
{
if (glt->mipmap)
{
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, glt->texnum);
glTexParameterf (GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, gl_filter_min);
glTexParameterf (GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, gl_filter_max);
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}
}
}
extern void glrmain_init();
extern void glrsurf_init();
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/*
===============
Draw_Init
===============
*/
void Draw_Init (void)
{
int i;
// LordHavoc: lighting mode
gl_lightmode = Cvar_Get("gl_lightmode", "1", CVAR_ARCHIVE,
"Lighting mode (0 = GLQuake style, 1 = new style)");
brightness = Cvar_Get("brightness", "1", CVAR_ARCHIVE,
"Brightness");
contrast = Cvar_Get("contrast", "1", CVAR_ARCHIVE,
"contrast");
gl_nobind = Cvar_Get("gl_nobind", "0", CVAR_NONE,
"whether or not to inhibit texture binding");
gl_max_size = Cvar_Get("gl_max_size", "1024", CVAR_NONE,
"None"); // CVAR_FIXME - set a description
gl_picmip = Cvar_Get("gl_picmip", "0", CVAR_NONE,
"None"); // CVAR_FIXME - set a description
// Console effects --KB
gl_constretch = Cvar_Get ("gl_constretch", "0", CVAR_ARCHIVE,
"whether slide the console or stretch it");
gl_conalpha = Cvar_Get ("gl_conalpha", "0.6", CVAR_ARCHIVE,
"alpha value for the console background");
gl_conspin = Cvar_Get ("gl_conspin", "0", CVAR_ARCHIVE,
"speed at which the console spins");
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cl_verstring = Cvar_Get("cl_verstring", PROGRAM " " VERSION, CVAR_NONE,
"client version string");
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// 3dfx can only handle 256 wide textures
if (!strncasecmp ((char *)gl_renderer, "3dfx",4) ||
!strncasecmp ((char *)gl_renderer, "Mesa",4))
Cvar_Set (gl_max_size, "256");
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// LordHavoc: 3DFX's dithering has terrible artifacting when using lightmode 1
if (!strncasecmp ((char *)gl_renderer, "3dfx",4))
Cvar_Set (gl_lightmode, "0");
lighthalf = gl_lightmode->value != 0; // to avoid re-rendering all lightmaps on first frame
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Cmd_AddCommand ("gl_texturemode", &Draw_TextureMode_f);
// load the console background and the charset
// by hand, because we need to write the version
// string into the background before turning
// it into a texture
draw_chars = W_GetLumpName ("conchars");
for (i=0 ; i<256*64 ; i++)
if (draw_chars[i] == 0)
draw_chars[i] = 255; // proper transparent color
// now turn them into textures
// char_texture = GL_LoadTexture ("charset", 128, 128, draw_chars, false, true, 1); // 1999-12-27 Conwidth/height charset fix by TcT
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// Draw_CrosshairAdjust();
cs_texture = GL_LoadTexture ("crosshair", 8, 8, cs_data, false, true, 1);
char_texture = GL_LoadTexture ("charset", 128, 128, draw_chars, false, true, 1); // 1999-12-27 Conwidth/height charset fix by TcT
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glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL_NEAREST);
// save a texture slot for translated picture
translate_texture = texture_extension_number++;
#ifdef gl_draw_scraps
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// save slots for scraps
scrap_texnum = texture_extension_number;
texture_extension_number += MAX_SCRAPS;
#endif
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//
// get the other pics we need
//
draw_disc = Draw_PicFromWad ("disc");
draw_backtile = Draw_PicFromWad ("backtile");
// LordHavoc: call init code for other GL renderer modules;
glrmain_init();
glrsurf_init();
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}
/*
================
Draw_Character8
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Draws one 8*8 graphics character with 0 being transparent.
It can be clipped to the top of the screen to allow the console to be
smoothly scrolled off.
================
*/
void Draw_Character8 (int x, int y, int num)
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{
int row, col;
float frow, fcol, size;
if (num == 32)
return; // space
num &= 255;
if (y <= -8)
return; // totally off screen
row = num>>4;
col = num&15;
frow = row*0.0625;
fcol = col*0.0625;
size = 0.0625;
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, char_texture);
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if (lighthalf)
glColor3f(0.5,0.5,0.5);
else
glColor3f(1,1,1);
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glBegin (GL_QUADS);
glTexCoord2f (fcol, frow);
glVertex2f (x, y);
glTexCoord2f (fcol + size, frow);
glVertex2f (x+8, y);
glTexCoord2f (fcol + size, frow + size);
glVertex2f (x+8, y+8);
glTexCoord2f (fcol, frow + size);
glVertex2f (x, y+8);
glEnd ();
}
/*
================
Draw_String8
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================
*/
void Draw_String8 (int x, int y, char *str)
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{
while (*str)
{
Draw_Character8 (x, y, *str);
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str++;
x += 8;
}
}
/*
================
Draw_AltString8
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================
*/
void Draw_AltString8 (int x, int y, char *str)
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{
while (*str)
{
Draw_Character8 (x, y, (*str) | 0x80);
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str++;
x += 8;
}
}
void Draw_Crosshair(void)
{
int x, y;
extern vrect_t scr_vrect;
unsigned char *pColor;
switch ((int) crosshair->value) {
case 0:
break;
case 1:
default:
Draw_Character8 (
scr_vrect.x + scr_vrect.width/2-4 + cl_crossx->value,
scr_vrect.y + scr_vrect.height/2-4 + cl_crossy->value, '+');
break;
case 2:
x = scr_vrect.x + scr_vrect.width/2 - 3 + cl_crossx->value;
y = scr_vrect.y + scr_vrect.height/2 - 3 + cl_crossy->value;
pColor = (unsigned char *) &d_8to24table[(byte) crosshaircolor->value];
if (lighthalf)
glColor4ub((byte) ((int) pColor[0] >> 1),(byte) ((int) pColor[1] >> 1), (byte) ((int) pColor[2] >> 1), pColor[3]);
else
glColor4ubv(pColor);
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, cs_texture);
glBegin (GL_QUADS);
glTexCoord2f (0, 0);
glVertex2f (x - 4, y - 4);
glTexCoord2f (1, 0);
glVertex2f (x+12, y-4);
glTexCoord2f (1, 1);
glVertex2f (x+12, y+12);
glTexCoord2f (0, 1);
glVertex2f (x - 4, y+12);
glEnd ();
break;
}
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}
/*
=============
Draw_Pic
=============
*/
void Draw_Pic (int x, int y, qpic_t *pic)
{
glpic_t *gl;
#ifdef gl_draw_scraps
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if (scrap_dirty)
Scrap_Upload ();
#endif
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gl = (glpic_t *)pic->data;
if (lighthalf)
glColor3f(0.4,0.4,0.4);
else
glColor3f(0.8,0.8,0.8);
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, gl->texnum);
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glBegin (GL_QUADS);
glTexCoord2f (gl->sl, gl->tl);
glVertex2f (x, y);
glTexCoord2f (gl->sh, gl->tl);
glVertex2f (x+pic->width, y);
glTexCoord2f (gl->sh, gl->th);
glVertex2f (x+pic->width, y+pic->height);
glTexCoord2f (gl->sl, gl->th);
glVertex2f (x, y+pic->height);
glEnd ();
}
void Draw_SubPic(int x, int y, qpic_t *pic, int srcx, int srcy, int width, int height)
{
glpic_t *gl;
float newsl, newtl, newsh, newth;
float oldglwidth, oldglheight;
#ifdef gl_draw_scraps
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if (scrap_dirty)
Scrap_Upload ();
#endif
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gl = (glpic_t *)pic->data;
oldglwidth = gl->sh - gl->sl;
oldglheight = gl->th - gl->tl;
newsl = gl->sl + (srcx*oldglwidth)/pic->width;
newsh = newsl + (width*oldglwidth)/pic->width;
newtl = gl->tl + (srcy*oldglheight)/pic->height;
newth = newtl + (height*oldglheight)/pic->height;
if (lighthalf)
glColor3f(0.4,0.4,0.4);
else
glColor3f(0.8,0.8,0.8);
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, gl->texnum);
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glBegin (GL_QUADS);
glTexCoord2f (newsl, newtl);
glVertex2f (x, y);
glTexCoord2f (newsh, newtl);
glVertex2f (x+width, y);
glTexCoord2f (newsh, newth);
glVertex2f (x+width, y+height);
glTexCoord2f (newsl, newth);
glVertex2f (x, y+height);
glEnd ();
}
/*
=============
Draw_TransPic
=============
*/
void Draw_TransPic (int x, int y, qpic_t *pic)
{
if (x < 0 || (unsigned)(x + pic->width) > vid.width || y < 0 ||
(unsigned)(y + pic->height) > vid.height)
{
Sys_Error ("Draw_TransPic: bad coordinates");
}
Draw_Pic (x, y, pic);
}
/*
=============
Draw_TransPicTranslate
Only used for the player color selection menu
=============
*/
void Draw_TransPicTranslate (int x, int y, qpic_t *pic, byte *translation)
{
int v, u, c;
unsigned trans[64*64], *dest;
byte *src;
int p;
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, translate_texture);
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c = pic->width * pic->height;
dest = trans;
for (v=0 ; v<64 ; v++, dest += 64)
{
src = &menuplyr_pixels[ ((v*pic->height)>>6) *pic->width];
for (u=0 ; u<64 ; u++)
{
p = src[(u*pic->width)>>6];
if (p == 255)
dest[u] = p;
else
dest[u] = d_8to24table[translation[p]];
}
}
glTexImage2D (GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, gl_alpha_format, 64, 64, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, trans);
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, GL_LINEAR);
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, GL_LINEAR);
if (lighthalf)
glColor3f(0.4,0.4,0.4);
else
glColor3f(0.8,0.8,0.8);
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glBegin (GL_QUADS);
glTexCoord2f (0, 0);
glVertex2f (x, y);
glTexCoord2f (1, 0);
glVertex2f (x+pic->width, y);
glTexCoord2f (1, 1);
glVertex2f (x+pic->width, y+pic->height);
glTexCoord2f (0, 1);
glVertex2f (x, y+pic->height);
glEnd ();
}
/*
Draw_ConsoleBackground
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Draws console background (obviously!) Completely rewritten to use
several simple yet very cool GL effects. --KB
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*/
void
Draw_ConsoleBackground ( int lines )
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{
int y;
qpic_t *conback;
glpic_t *gl;
float ofs;
float alpha;
// This can be a CachePic now, just like in software
conback = Draw_CachePic ("gfx/conback.lmp");
gl = (glpic_t *)conback->data;
// spin the console? - effect described in a QER tutorial
if (gl_conspin->value)
{
static float xangle = 0;
static float xfactor = .3f;
static float xstep = .005f;
glPushMatrix ();
glMatrixMode (GL_TEXTURE);
glPushMatrix ();
glLoadIdentity ();
xangle += gl_conspin->value;
xfactor += xstep;
if (xfactor > 8 || xfactor < .3f)
xstep = -xstep;
glRotatef (xangle, 0, 0, 1);
glScalef (xfactor, xfactor, xfactor);
}
// slide console up/down or stretch it?
if (gl_constretch->value)
ofs = 0;
else
ofs = (vid.conheight - lines)/(float)vid.conheight;
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This is a NON-TRIVIAL update which took LordHavoc and I about 3 days to make work properly: Win32 thing.. If you don't free textures explicitly, you can cause a problem with nVidia drivers. Colored lighting is now RGB instead of RGBA. The alpha is kinda pointless on a lightmap and the effect's not all that great. Plus people stuck with 16 bit OpenGL (any other 3dfx people out there?) will be quite pleased with the improvement in image quality. This does include LordHavoc's dynamic light optimization code which takes most of the pain out of having gl_flashblend off. All glColor*'s are now half of what they used to be, except where they aren't. If that doesn't make sense, don't worry. If you see one that's only half what you'd expect, don't worry---it probably is meant to be like that.. (More below) glDisable (GL_BLEND) is now a thing of the GL_PAST. As is GL_REPLACE. Instead, we _always_ use GL_MODULATE and leave GL_BLEND turned on. This seems at first like it might be a performance hit, but I swear it's much more expensive to change blending modes and texture functions 20-30 times every screen frame! Win32 issue.. Even though we check for multitexture, we currently don't use it. Reason is that I am planning to replace SGIS_multitexture with the preferred ARB_multitexture extension which is supported in most GL 1.1 implementations and is a requirement for GL 1.2 anyway. I also wanted to get rid of some duplicated code. Since Linux doesn't support multitexture yet, I just commented out the code keeping me from compiling to get it to work. Win32 should work without it until it's fixed, which shouldn't be long since the differences between SGIS and ARB multitextures as far as Quake is concerned is minimal AT BEST. LordHavoc and I have been working tirelessly (well not quite, we both did manage to sleep sometime during this ordeal) to fix the lighting in the GL renderers! It looks DAMNED CLOSE to software's lighting now, including the ability to overbright a color. You've gotta see this to know what I'm talking about. That's why the glColor*'s are halved in most places. The gamma table code and the general way it works is LordHavoc's design, but over the course of re-implementing it in QF we did come up with a few more small optimizations. A lot of people have noticed that QF's fps count has gone to shit lately. No promises that this undid whatever the problem was. That means there could be a huge optimization lurking somewhere in the shadows, waiting for us to fix it for a massive FPS boost. Even if there's not, the code in this commit DOUBLED MY FPS COUNT. Granted I was getting pathetic FPS as it was (around 30, which is pathetic even for a Voodoo3 in Linux) but still---60 is a big improvement over 30! Please be sure to "test" this code thuroughly.
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y = vid.height >> 1;
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if (lines > y)
{
alpha = 1.0;
} else {
// set up to draw alpha console
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alpha = (float)(gl_conalpha->value * lines)/y;
}
if (lighthalf)
glColor4f(0.4,0.4,0.4,alpha);
else
glColor4f(0.8,0.8,0.8,alpha);
// draw the console texture
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, gl->texnum);
glBegin (GL_QUADS);
glTexCoord2f (gl->sl, gl->tl + ofs);
glVertex2f (0, 0);
glTexCoord2f (gl->sh, gl->tl + ofs);
glVertex2f (vid.conwidth, 0);
glTexCoord2f (gl->sh, gl->th);
glVertex2f (vid.conwidth, lines);
glTexCoord2f (gl->sl, gl->th);
glVertex2f (0, lines);
glEnd ();
// turn off alpha blending
if (alpha < 1.0)
{
if (lighthalf)
glColor3f(0.4,0.4,0.4);
else
glColor3f(0.8,0.8,0.8);
}
if (gl_conspin->value)
{
glPopMatrix ();
glMatrixMode (GL_MODELVIEW);
glPopMatrix ();
}
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// draw version string if not downloading
if (!cls.download)
Draw_AltString8 (vid.conwidth - strlen(cl_verstring->string)*8 - 11,
lines-14, cl_verstring->string);
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}
/*
=============
Draw_TileClear
This repeats a 64*64 tile graphic to fill the screen around a sized down
refresh window.
=============
*/
void Draw_TileClear (int x, int y, int w, int h)
{
if (lighthalf)
glColor3f(0.4,0.4,0.4);
else
glColor3f(0.8,0.8,0.8);
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, *(int *)draw_backtile->data);
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glBegin (GL_QUADS);
glTexCoord2f (x/64.0, y/64.0);
glVertex2f (x, y);
glTexCoord2f ( (x+w)/64.0, y/64.0);
glVertex2f (x+w, y);
glTexCoord2f ( (x+w)/64.0, (y+h)/64.0);
glVertex2f (x+w, y+h);
glTexCoord2f ( x/64.0, (y+h)/64.0 );
glVertex2f (x, y+h);
glEnd ();
}
/*
=============
Draw_Fill
Fills a box of pixels with a single color
=============
*/
void Draw_Fill (int x, int y, int w, int h, int c)
{
glDisable (GL_TEXTURE_2D);
if (lighthalf)
glColor3f (host_basepal[c*3]/510.0, host_basepal[c*3+1]/510.0, host_basepal[c*3+2]/510.0);
else
glColor3f (host_basepal[c*3]/255.0, host_basepal[c*3+1]/255.0, host_basepal[c*3+2]/255.0);
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glBegin (GL_QUADS);
glVertex2f (x,y);
glVertex2f (x+w, y);
glVertex2f (x+w, y+h);
glVertex2f (x, y+h);
glEnd ();
if (lighthalf)
glColor3f(0.5,0.5,0.5);
else
glColor3f(1,1,1);
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glEnable (GL_TEXTURE_2D);
}
//=============================================================================
/*
================
Draw_FadeScreen
================
*/
void Draw_FadeScreen (void)
{
glDisable (GL_TEXTURE_2D);
This is a NON-TRIVIAL update which took LordHavoc and I about 3 days to make work properly: Win32 thing.. If you don't free textures explicitly, you can cause a problem with nVidia drivers. Colored lighting is now RGB instead of RGBA. The alpha is kinda pointless on a lightmap and the effect's not all that great. Plus people stuck with 16 bit OpenGL (any other 3dfx people out there?) will be quite pleased with the improvement in image quality. This does include LordHavoc's dynamic light optimization code which takes most of the pain out of having gl_flashblend off. All glColor*'s are now half of what they used to be, except where they aren't. If that doesn't make sense, don't worry. If you see one that's only half what you'd expect, don't worry---it probably is meant to be like that.. (More below) glDisable (GL_BLEND) is now a thing of the GL_PAST. As is GL_REPLACE. Instead, we _always_ use GL_MODULATE and leave GL_BLEND turned on. This seems at first like it might be a performance hit, but I swear it's much more expensive to change blending modes and texture functions 20-30 times every screen frame! Win32 issue.. Even though we check for multitexture, we currently don't use it. Reason is that I am planning to replace SGIS_multitexture with the preferred ARB_multitexture extension which is supported in most GL 1.1 implementations and is a requirement for GL 1.2 anyway. I also wanted to get rid of some duplicated code. Since Linux doesn't support multitexture yet, I just commented out the code keeping me from compiling to get it to work. Win32 should work without it until it's fixed, which shouldn't be long since the differences between SGIS and ARB multitextures as far as Quake is concerned is minimal AT BEST. LordHavoc and I have been working tirelessly (well not quite, we both did manage to sleep sometime during this ordeal) to fix the lighting in the GL renderers! It looks DAMNED CLOSE to software's lighting now, including the ability to overbright a color. You've gotta see this to know what I'm talking about. That's why the glColor*'s are halved in most places. The gamma table code and the general way it works is LordHavoc's design, but over the course of re-implementing it in QF we did come up with a few more small optimizations. A lot of people have noticed that QF's fps count has gone to shit lately. No promises that this undid whatever the problem was. That means there could be a huge optimization lurking somewhere in the shadows, waiting for us to fix it for a massive FPS boost. Even if there's not, the code in this commit DOUBLED MY FPS COUNT. Granted I was getting pathetic FPS as it was (around 30, which is pathetic even for a Voodoo3 in Linux) but still---60 is a big improvement over 30! Please be sure to "test" this code thuroughly.
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glColor4f (0, 0, 0, 0.7);
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glBegin (GL_QUADS);
glVertex2f (0,0);
glVertex2f (vid.width, 0);
glVertex2f (vid.width, vid.height);
glVertex2f (0, vid.height);
glEnd ();
if (lighthalf)
glColor3f(0.5,0.5,0.5);
else
glColor3f(1,1,1);
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glEnable (GL_TEXTURE_2D);
Sbar_Changed();
}
//=============================================================================
/*
================
Draw_BeginDisc
Draws the little blue disc in the corner of the screen.
Call before beginning any disc IO.
================
*/
void Draw_BeginDisc (void)
{
}
/*
================
Draw_EndDisc
Erases the disc icon.
Call after completing any disc IO
================
*/
void Draw_EndDisc (void)
{
}
/*
================
GL_Set2D
Setup as if the screen was 320*200
================
*/
void GL_Set2D (void)
{
glViewport (glx, gly, glwidth, glheight);
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glLoadIdentity ();
glOrtho (0, vid.width, vid.height, 0, -99999, 99999);
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glLoadIdentity ();
This is a NON-TRIVIAL update which took LordHavoc and I about 3 days to make work properly: Win32 thing.. If you don't free textures explicitly, you can cause a problem with nVidia drivers. Colored lighting is now RGB instead of RGBA. The alpha is kinda pointless on a lightmap and the effect's not all that great. Plus people stuck with 16 bit OpenGL (any other 3dfx people out there?) will be quite pleased with the improvement in image quality. This does include LordHavoc's dynamic light optimization code which takes most of the pain out of having gl_flashblend off. All glColor*'s are now half of what they used to be, except where they aren't. If that doesn't make sense, don't worry. If you see one that's only half what you'd expect, don't worry---it probably is meant to be like that.. (More below) glDisable (GL_BLEND) is now a thing of the GL_PAST. As is GL_REPLACE. Instead, we _always_ use GL_MODULATE and leave GL_BLEND turned on. This seems at first like it might be a performance hit, but I swear it's much more expensive to change blending modes and texture functions 20-30 times every screen frame! Win32 issue.. Even though we check for multitexture, we currently don't use it. Reason is that I am planning to replace SGIS_multitexture with the preferred ARB_multitexture extension which is supported in most GL 1.1 implementations and is a requirement for GL 1.2 anyway. I also wanted to get rid of some duplicated code. Since Linux doesn't support multitexture yet, I just commented out the code keeping me from compiling to get it to work. Win32 should work without it until it's fixed, which shouldn't be long since the differences between SGIS and ARB multitextures as far as Quake is concerned is minimal AT BEST. LordHavoc and I have been working tirelessly (well not quite, we both did manage to sleep sometime during this ordeal) to fix the lighting in the GL renderers! It looks DAMNED CLOSE to software's lighting now, including the ability to overbright a color. You've gotta see this to know what I'm talking about. That's why the glColor*'s are halved in most places. The gamma table code and the general way it works is LordHavoc's design, but over the course of re-implementing it in QF we did come up with a few more small optimizations. A lot of people have noticed that QF's fps count has gone to shit lately. No promises that this undid whatever the problem was. That means there could be a huge optimization lurking somewhere in the shadows, waiting for us to fix it for a massive FPS boost. Even if there's not, the code in this commit DOUBLED MY FPS COUNT. Granted I was getting pathetic FPS as it was (around 30, which is pathetic even for a Voodoo3 in Linux) but still---60 is a big improvement over 30! Please be sure to "test" this code thuroughly.
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glEnable (GL_BLEND);
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glDisable (GL_DEPTH_TEST);
glDisable (GL_CULL_FACE);
This is a NON-TRIVIAL update which took LordHavoc and I about 3 days to make work properly: Win32 thing.. If you don't free textures explicitly, you can cause a problem with nVidia drivers. Colored lighting is now RGB instead of RGBA. The alpha is kinda pointless on a lightmap and the effect's not all that great. Plus people stuck with 16 bit OpenGL (any other 3dfx people out there?) will be quite pleased with the improvement in image quality. This does include LordHavoc's dynamic light optimization code which takes most of the pain out of having gl_flashblend off. All glColor*'s are now half of what they used to be, except where they aren't. If that doesn't make sense, don't worry. If you see one that's only half what you'd expect, don't worry---it probably is meant to be like that.. (More below) glDisable (GL_BLEND) is now a thing of the GL_PAST. As is GL_REPLACE. Instead, we _always_ use GL_MODULATE and leave GL_BLEND turned on. This seems at first like it might be a performance hit, but I swear it's much more expensive to change blending modes and texture functions 20-30 times every screen frame! Win32 issue.. Even though we check for multitexture, we currently don't use it. Reason is that I am planning to replace SGIS_multitexture with the preferred ARB_multitexture extension which is supported in most GL 1.1 implementations and is a requirement for GL 1.2 anyway. I also wanted to get rid of some duplicated code. Since Linux doesn't support multitexture yet, I just commented out the code keeping me from compiling to get it to work. Win32 should work without it until it's fixed, which shouldn't be long since the differences between SGIS and ARB multitextures as far as Quake is concerned is minimal AT BEST. LordHavoc and I have been working tirelessly (well not quite, we both did manage to sleep sometime during this ordeal) to fix the lighting in the GL renderers! It looks DAMNED CLOSE to software's lighting now, including the ability to overbright a color. You've gotta see this to know what I'm talking about. That's why the glColor*'s are halved in most places. The gamma table code and the general way it works is LordHavoc's design, but over the course of re-implementing it in QF we did come up with a few more small optimizations. A lot of people have noticed that QF's fps count has gone to shit lately. No promises that this undid whatever the problem was. That means there could be a huge optimization lurking somewhere in the shadows, waiting for us to fix it for a massive FPS boost. Even if there's not, the code in this commit DOUBLED MY FPS COUNT. Granted I was getting pathetic FPS as it was (around 30, which is pathetic even for a Voodoo3 in Linux) but still---60 is a big improvement over 30! Please be sure to "test" this code thuroughly.
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glBlendFunc(GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);
glTexEnvf(GL_TEXTURE_ENV, GL_TEXTURE_ENV_MODE, GL_MODULATE);
if (lighthalf)
glColor3f(0.5,0.5,0.5);
else
glColor3f(1,1,1);
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}
//====================================================================
/*
================
GL_ResampleTexture
================
*/
static void GL_ResampleTexture (unsigned *in, int inwidth, int inheight, unsigned *out, int outwidth, int outheight)
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{
int i, j;
unsigned *inrow;
unsigned frac, fracstep;
fracstep = inwidth*0x10000/outwidth;
for (i=0 ; i<outheight ; i++, out += outwidth)
{
inrow = in + inwidth*(i*inheight/outheight);
frac = fracstep >> 1;
for (j=0 ; j<outwidth ; j+=4)
{
out[j] = inrow[frac>>16];
frac += fracstep;
out[j+1] = inrow[frac>>16];
frac += fracstep;
out[j+2] = inrow[frac>>16];
frac += fracstep;
out[j+3] = inrow[frac>>16];
frac += fracstep;
}
}
}
/*
================
GL_Resample8BitTexture -- JACK
================
*/
static void GL_Resample8BitTexture (unsigned char *in, int inwidth, int inheight, unsigned char *out, int outwidth, int outheight)
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{
int i, j;
unsigned char *inrow;
unsigned frac, fracstep;
fracstep = inwidth*0x10000/outwidth;
for (i=0 ; i<outheight ; i++, out += outwidth)
{
inrow = in + inwidth*(i*inheight/outheight);
frac = fracstep >> 1;
for (j=0 ; j<outwidth ; j+=4)
{
out[j] = inrow[frac>>16];
frac += fracstep;
out[j+1] = inrow[frac>>16];
frac += fracstep;
out[j+2] = inrow[frac>>16];
frac += fracstep;
out[j+3] = inrow[frac>>16];
frac += fracstep;
}
}
}
/*
================
GL_MipMap
Operates in place, quartering the size of the texture
================
*/
static void GL_MipMap (byte *in, int width, int height)
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{
int i, j;
byte *out;
width <<=2;
height >>= 1;
out = in;
for (i=0 ; i<height ; i++, in+=width)
{
for (j=0 ; j<width ; j+=8, out+=4, in+=8)
{
out[0] = (in[0] + in[4] + in[width+0] + in[width+4])>>2;
out[1] = (in[1] + in[5] + in[width+1] + in[width+5])>>2;
out[2] = (in[2] + in[6] + in[width+2] + in[width+6])>>2;
out[3] = (in[3] + in[7] + in[width+3] + in[width+7])>>2;
}
}
}
/*
================
GL_MipMap8Bit
Mipping for 8 bit textures
================
*/
static void GL_MipMap8Bit (byte *in, int width, int height)
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{
int i, j;
byte *out;
unsigned short r,g,b;
byte *at1, *at2, *at3, *at4;
height >>= 1;
out = in;
for (i=0 ; i<height ; i++, in+=width)
for (j=0 ; j<width ; j+=2, out+=1, in+=2)
{
at1 = (byte *) &d_8to24table[in[0]];
at2 = (byte *) &d_8to24table[in[1]];
at3 = (byte *) &d_8to24table[in[width+0]];
at4 = (byte *) &d_8to24table[in[width+1]];
r = (at1[0]+at2[0]+at3[0]+at4[0]); r>>=5;
g = (at1[1]+at2[1]+at3[1]+at4[1]); g>>=5;
b = (at1[2]+at2[2]+at3[2]+at4[2]); b>>=5;
out[0] = d_15to8table[(r<<0) + (g<<5) + (b<<10)];
}
}
/*
===============
GL_Upload32
===============
*/
static void GL_Upload32 (unsigned *data, int width, int height, qboolean mipmap, qboolean alpha)
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{
int samples;
static unsigned scaled[1024*512]; // [512*256];
int scaled_width, scaled_height;
for (scaled_width = 1 ; scaled_width < width ; scaled_width<<=1)
;
for (scaled_height = 1 ; scaled_height < height ; scaled_height<<=1)
;
scaled_width >>= (int)gl_picmip->value;
scaled_height >>= (int)gl_picmip->value;
scaled_width = min(scaled_width, gl_max_size->value);
scaled_height = min(scaled_height, gl_max_size->value);
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if (scaled_width * scaled_height > sizeof(scaled)/4)
Sys_Error ("GL_LoadTexture: too big");
samples = alpha ? gl_alpha_format : gl_solid_format;
#if 0
if (mipmap)
gluBuild2DMipmaps (GL_TEXTURE_2D, samples, width, height, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, trans);
else if (scaled_width == width && scaled_height == height)
glTexImage2D (GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, samples, width, height, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, trans);
else
{
gluScaleImage (GL_RGBA, width, height, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, trans,
scaled_width, scaled_height, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, scaled);
glTexImage2D (GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, samples, scaled_width, scaled_height, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, scaled);
}
#else
if (scaled_width == width && scaled_height == height)
{
if (!mipmap)
{
glTexImage2D (GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, samples, scaled_width, scaled_height, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, data);
goto done;
}
memcpy (scaled, data, width*height*4);
}
else
GL_ResampleTexture (data, width, height, scaled, scaled_width, scaled_height);
glTexImage2D (GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, samples, scaled_width, scaled_height, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, scaled);
if (mipmap)
{
int miplevel;
miplevel = 0;
while (scaled_width > 1 || scaled_height > 1)
{
GL_MipMap ((byte *)scaled, scaled_width, scaled_height);
scaled_width >>= 1;
scaled_height >>= 1;
if (scaled_width < 1)
scaled_width = 1;
if (scaled_height < 1)
scaled_height = 1;
miplevel++;
glTexImage2D (GL_TEXTURE_2D, miplevel, samples, scaled_width, scaled_height, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, scaled);
}
}
done: ;
#endif
if (mipmap)
{
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, gl_filter_min);
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, gl_filter_max);
}
else
{
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, gl_filter_max);
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, gl_filter_max);
}
}
void GL_Upload8_EXT (byte *data, int width, int height, qboolean mipmap, qboolean alpha)
{
int i, s;
qboolean noalpha;
int samples;
static unsigned char scaled[1024*512]; // [512*256];
int scaled_width, scaled_height;
s = width*height;
// if there are no transparent pixels, make it a 3 component
// texture even if it was specified as otherwise
if (alpha)
{
noalpha = true;
for (i=0 ; i<s ; i++)
{
if (data[i] == 255)
noalpha = false;
}
if (alpha && noalpha)
alpha = false;
}
for (scaled_width = 1 ; scaled_width < width ; scaled_width<<=1)
;
for (scaled_height = 1 ; scaled_height < height ; scaled_height<<=1)
;
scaled_width >>= (int)gl_picmip->value;
scaled_height >>= (int)gl_picmip->value;
scaled_width = min(scaled_width, gl_max_size->value);
scaled_height = min(scaled_height, gl_max_size->value);
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if (scaled_width * scaled_height > sizeof(scaled))
Sys_Error ("GL_LoadTexture: too big");
samples = 1; // alpha ? gl_alpha_format : gl_solid_format;
if (scaled_width == width && scaled_height == height)
{
if (!mipmap)
{
/* FIXME - what if this extension isn't available? */
#ifdef HAVE_GL_COLOR_INDEX8_EXT
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glTexImage2D (GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, GL_COLOR_INDEX8_EXT, scaled_width, scaled_height, 0, GL_COLOR_INDEX , GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, data);
#else
/* FIXME - should warn that this isn't available */
#endif
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goto done;
}
memcpy (scaled, data, width*height);
}
else
GL_Resample8BitTexture (data, width, height, scaled, scaled_width, scaled_height);
// FIXME - what if this extension isn't available?
#ifdef HAVE_GL_COLOR_INDEX8_EXT
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glTexImage2D (GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, GL_COLOR_INDEX8_EXT, scaled_width, scaled_height, 0, GL_COLOR_INDEX, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, scaled);
#else
/* FIXME - should warn that this isn't available */
#endif
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if (mipmap)
{
int miplevel;
miplevel = 0;
while (scaled_width > 1 || scaled_height > 1)
{
GL_MipMap8Bit ((byte *)scaled, scaled_width, scaled_height);
scaled_width >>= 1;
scaled_height >>= 1;
if (scaled_width < 1)
scaled_width = 1;
if (scaled_height < 1)
scaled_height = 1;
miplevel++;
/* FIXME - what if this extension isn't available? */
#ifdef HAVE_GL_COLOR_INDEX8_EXT
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glTexImage2D (GL_TEXTURE_2D, miplevel, GL_COLOR_INDEX8_EXT, scaled_width, scaled_height, 0, GL_COLOR_INDEX, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, scaled);
#else
/* FIXME - should warn that this isn't available */
#endif
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}
}
done: ;
if (mipmap)
{
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, gl_filter_min);
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, gl_filter_max);
}
else
{
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, gl_filter_max);
glTexParameterf(GL_TEXTURE_2D, GL_TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, gl_filter_max);
}
}
extern qboolean VID_Is8bit();
/*
===============
GL_Upload8
===============
*/
void GL_Upload8 (byte *data, int width, int height, qboolean mipmap, qboolean alpha)
{
static unsigned trans[640*480]; // FIXME, temporary
int i, s;
qboolean noalpha;
int p;
s = width*height;
// if there are no transparent pixels, make it a 3 component
// texture even if it was specified as otherwise
if (alpha)
{
noalpha = true;
for (i=0 ; i<s ; i++)
{
p = data[i];
if (p == 255)
noalpha = false;
trans[i] = d_8to24table[p];
}
if (alpha && noalpha)
alpha = false;
}
else
{
if (s&3)
Sys_Error ("GL_Upload8: s&3");
for (i=0 ; i<s ; i+=4)
{
trans[i] = d_8to24table[data[i]];
trans[i+1] = d_8to24table[data[i+1]];
trans[i+2] = d_8to24table[data[i+2]];
trans[i+3] = d_8to24table[data[i+3]];
}
}
#ifdef gl_draw_scraps
if (VID_Is8bit() && !alpha && (data!=scrap_texels[0]))
#else
if (VID_Is8bit() && !alpha)
#endif
{
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GL_Upload8_EXT (data, width, height, mipmap, alpha);
return;
}
GL_Upload32 (trans, width, height, mipmap, alpha);
}
/*
================
GL_LoadTexture
================
*/
int GL_LoadTexture (char *identifier, int width, int height, byte *data, qboolean mipmap, qboolean alpha, int bytesperpixel)
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{
int i, s, lcrc;
gltexture_t *glt;
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// LordHavoc's cache check, not a standard crc but it works --KB
lcrc = 0;
s = width*height*bytesperpixel; // size
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
ltexcrctable[i] = i + 1;
for (i = 0; i < s; i++)
lcrc += (ltexcrctable[data[i] & 255]++);
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// see if the texture is allready present
if (identifier[0])
{
for (i=0, glt=gltextures ; i<numgltextures ; i++, glt++)
{
if (!strcmp (identifier, glt->identifier))
{
if (lcrc != glt->crc
|| width != glt->width
|| height != glt->height
|| bytesperpixel != glt->bytesperpixel)
goto SetupTexture;
else
return gltextures[i].texnum;
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}
}
}
if (numgltextures == MAX_GLTEXTURES)
Sys_Error ("numgltextures == MAX_GLTEXTURES");
glt = &gltextures[numgltextures];
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numgltextures++;
strncpy (glt->identifier, identifier, sizeof(glt->identifier) - 1);
glt->identifier[sizeof(glt->identifier) - 1] = '\0';
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glt->texnum = texture_extension_number;
texture_extension_number++;
SetupTexture:
glt->crc = lcrc;
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glt->width = width;
glt->height = height;
glt->bytesperpixel = bytesperpixel;
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glt->mipmap = mipmap;
glBindTexture (GL_TEXTURE_2D, glt->texnum);
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switch (glt->bytesperpixel)
{
case 1:
GL_Upload8 (data, width, height, mipmap, alpha);
break;
case 4:
GL_Upload32 ((unsigned *)data, width, height, mipmap, alpha);
break;
default:
Sys_Error ("SetupTexture: unknown bytesperpixel %i",
glt->bytesperpixel);
}
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return glt->texnum;
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}
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/*
================
GL_LoadPicTexture
================
*/
static int GL_LoadPicTexture (qpic_t *pic)
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{
return GL_LoadTexture ("", pic->width, pic->height, pic->data, false, true, 1);
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}