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Now the user can create and destroy IMTs at will, though currently destroying IMTs is currently all or nothing (imt_drop_all). An IMT is created via imt_create which takes the keydest name (key_game etc), the name of the IMT (must be unique for all IMTs) and optionally the name of the IMT to which the key binding search will fall back if there is no binding in the current IMT, but must be already defined and on the same keydest. This means that IMTs now have user determined fallback paths. The requirements for the fallback IMT prevent loops and other weird behaviour. Actual key binding via in_bind is unaffected. This is why the IMT name must be unique across all IMTs. The "imt" command works with the key_game keydest, but imt_keydest is provided for specifying the active IMT for a specific keydest. At startup, default IMTs are setup to emulate the previous static IMTs so old configs will continue to work (mostly). New config files will be written with commands to drop all of the current IMTs and build new ones, with the bindings and active IMT set as well. |
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qw | ||
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README.cygwin | ||
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This file gives instruction for compiling QF with cygwin to run in MS Windows(R). DISCLAIMER: Use at your own risk, NO WARRANTY of any kind. NO GUARANTEE of correctness or usability. If you have problems with these instructions please let me know. email: wildcode@users.sourceforge.net IRC: irc.xiph.org #quakeforge ========================================================================== WARNING: This is not intended for inexperienced users, binaries are available on request. QuakeForge may take several hours from bootstrap to the completion of make install on some systems To build win32(mingw) QuakeForge bins you will need to download and install cygwin, and the Microsoft DirectX SDK. Cygwin can be found at http://www.cygwin.org Once cygwin is installed along with the appropriate developement modules, copy dinput.h from the DirectX SDK and place it in /usr/include/w32api/ If you want to use DirectSound also copy dsound.h to the same spot. in the quakeforge source dir, within cygwin, type ./bootstrap ./configure --host=i386-mingw32 --build=i386-cygwin --target=i386-mingw32 --program-prefix= --with-static-plugins --disable-shared --disable-oss --disable-vorbis --disable-Werror --enable-optimize --enable-asmopt --disable-debug --enable-zlib make make install --disable-Werror is needed as some versions of the DX SDK are buggy. Go to the /usr/local/bin directory and copy the qw-* and nq-* files to your dos quake dir Let us know how it works for you. NOTE: At the time of writing qw-server.exe was not working correctly. Please refrain from using it unless you are willing to fix it. Special Note: QuakeForge supplies only our own version of the programs for Quake. To get the game data, you still need to have purchased Quake or get the shareware version from Id Software. Chris Ison (WildCode) for QuakeForge March 11, 2003