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Fix for flats with transparent pixels on slopes This fixes how R_DrawTiltedSplat_8 unintentionally allows the cyan pixels to NOT be considered "transparent" if after being remapped, depending on sector brightness and/or linedef type 606 colormaps, the result of remapping is not palette index 247 (the cyan we typically turn transparent). That is, the original colors from the source flat graphic are not checked, but instead the __result__ of coloring the flat under the respective colormap is checked for "transparent" pixels. This is only a problem for the tilted splat drawing function, not the regular one for non-sloped planes with cyan-pixel-using flats. I found out about this bug from the issues Ritz was having with sloped 255-alpha translucent FOFs using transparent flats and his custom COLORMAP lump (and later when he applied a linedef type 606 colormap to the FOF) for his custom map. Thankfully he has some workarounds, but this should fix the code-side issues that caused his problems in the first place. I also fixed stuff with another splat drawing function that's not currently used atm (maybe it will be in the future, if splats themselves are ever enabled again? *shrugs*). See merge request !92 |
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Here it is! SRB2 v2.1.14 source code! (why do we keep the version number up to date when everything else in this file is hilariously old? - Inuyasha) Win32 with Visual C (6SP6+Processor Pack OR 7) ~~~ 2 VC++ 6.0 project files are included: Win32/DirectX/FMOD src\win32\wLegacy.dsw You'll need FMOD to compile this version (www.fmod.org) or Win32/SDL/SDL_mixer src\sdl\Win32SDL.dsp You'll need SDL and SDL_mixer for this version (www.libsdl.org) Both needs NASM (http://sourceforge.net/projects/nasm) For PNG screenshot, libPNG, and Zlib (from http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/) No warranty, support, etc. of any kind is offered, just plain old as is. Some bits of code are still really scary. Go nuts! Win32 with Dev-C++ (http://bloodshed.net/ free!) ~~~ 2 Dev-C++ project files are included: Win32/DirectX/FMOD src\win32\SRB2.dev or Win32/SDL/SDL_mixer src\sdl\Win32SDL.dev You'll need SDL and SDL_mixer for this version (www.libsdl.org) libPNG and Zlib (from http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/) Note there are precompiled libpng.a and libz.a for Mingw you will need NASM for both SDL/SDL_mixer and DirectX/FMOD and you need DirectX 6 (or up) Dev-Paks to compile DirectX version GNU/Linux ~~~ Dependencies: SDL 1.2.7 or better (from libsdl.org) SDL_Mixer 1.2.2(.7 for file-less music playback) (from libsdl.org) Nasm (use NOASM=1 if you don't have it or have an non-i386 system, I think) libPNG 1.2.7 Zlib 1.2.3 The Xiph.org libogg and libvorbis libraries The OpenGL headers (from Mesa, usually shipped with your X.org or XFree installation, so you needn't worry, most likely) GCC 3.x toolchain and binutils GNU Make Build instructions: make -C src LINUX=1 Build instructions (64 bit): make -C src LINUX64=1 Build instructions to build for Wii Linux/SRB2Wii on a PowerPC system, follow cross-compiling instructions for cross-compiling on a x86 system: make -C src LINUX=1 WIILINUX=1 Build instructions to build for Pandora (Linux) on a ARM system, follow cross-compiling instructions for cross-compiling on a x86 system: make -C src PANDORA=1 Solaris ~~~ Dependencies: SDL 1.2.5 or better (from libsdl.org) SDL_Mixer 1.2.2(.7 for file-less music playback) (from libsdl.org) libPNG 1.2.7 Zlib 1.2.3 The Xiph.org libogg and libvorbis libraries The OpenGL headers (from Mesa, usually shipped with your X.org or XFree installation, so you needn't worry, most likely) GCC 3.x toolchain and binutils GNU Make You can get all these programs/libraries from the Companion CD (except SDL_mixer and OpenGL) Build instructions: gmake -C src SOLARIS=1 FreeBSD ~~~ Dependencies: SDL 1.2.7 or better (from libsdl.org) SDL_Mixer 1.2.2(.7 for file-less music playback) (from libsdl.org) Nasm (use NOASM=1 if you don't have it or have an non-i386 system, I think) libPNG 1.2.7 Zlib 1.2.3 The Xiph.org libogg and libvorbis libraries The OpenGL headers (from Mesa, usually shipped with your X.org or XFree installation, so you needn't worry, most likely) GCC 3.x toolchain and binutils GNU Make Build instructions: gmake -C src FREEBSD=1 DJGPP/DOS ~~~ Dependencies: Allegro 3.12 game programming library, (from http://alleg.sourceforge.net/index.html) Nasm (use NOASM=1 if you don't have it) libsocket (from http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~phekda/richdawe/lsck/) or Watt-32 (from http://www.bgnett.no/~giva/) GCC 3.x toolchain and binutils GNU Make Build instructions: make -C src # to link with Watt-32, add WATTCP=1 # for remote debugging over the COM port, add RDB=1 Notes: use tools\djgpp\all313.diff to update Allegro to a "more usable" version ;) Example: E:\djgpp\allegro>patch -p# < D:\SRB2Code\1.1\srb2\tools\djgpp\all313.diff Windows CE ~~~ Dependencies: SDL 1.27 Build instructions: use src\SDL\WinCE\SRB2CE.vcw ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- binaries will turn in up in bin/ note: read the src/makefile for more options - Sonic Team Junior http://www.srb2.org