The editor now uses the vertical scrollbar for handling mouse wheel
scrolling, thus keeping the scrollbar in sync.
Scrollbar index can now cover the full range (not sure why I had that
-1), and the potential divide by zero is avoided properly.
Thumb-tab now positioned properly when the range is 0.
There's still some cleanup to do, but everything seems to be working
nicely: `make -j` works, `make distcheck` passes. There is probably
plenty of bitrot in the package directories (RPM, debian), though.
The vc project files have been removed since those versions are way out
of date and quakeforge is pretty much dependent on gcc now anyway.
Most of the old Makefile.am files are now Makemodule.am. This should
allow for new Makefile.am files that allow local building (to be added
on an as-needed bases). The current remaining Makefile.am files are for
standalone sub-projects.a
The installable bins are currently built in the top-level build
directory. This may change if the clutter gets to be too much.
While this does make a noticeable difference in build times, the main
reason for the switch was to take care of the growing dependency issues:
now it's possible to build tools for code generation (eg, using qfcc and
ruamoko programs for code-gen).
Putting it in Editor worked as a proof of concept, but it seems those
always turn out to need tweaking like this because the concept proves
itself to be generally worthwhile :P
Leaking memory. And worse, it wasn't drawing its buttons (group wasn't
setting view contexts) and then the buttons were in the wrong place, so
had to add a backing buffer for the buttons.