Turns out sdl12's version of this function only did stuff for DC/GP2X ports; support for them have been cut out for SDL2, so for now let's just not use the function at all
I'm convinced there's going to be some stupid side effects from doing this, but it's the quickest way I can fix the polyobj planes not all appearing anyway
HWR_DrawFill support for V_NOSCALESTART
This fixes the console selection highlighting being wrongly positioned and sized for OpenGL.
See merge request !135
Console improvements
* Unused console backgrounds no longer take up memory
* Input cursor can now move left and right
* Support for selections (Shift-arrow keys, CTRL-A, etc)
* Clipboard support (CTRL-C to copy, CTRL-V to paste, CTRL-X to cut)
* Fixed handling of simultaneous modifier key presses
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/3518218/21/console.gif
None of this affects chat yet, that's not part of the console. I'll look at it later.
See merge request !133
MD2 vertex/frame/triangle/etc limits checking
Fix for this bug: http://mb.srb2.org/showthread.php?t=42099
The model reading code didn't properly check if the model had too many vertices, so models with higher counts freely broke the game. This fix now stops that and prints an error message if that is the case.
However, it seems some models happily exceed other limits such as texcoords without problem (to my knowledge), so I've not bothered with checking those limits for now. Perhaps this could be a time to discuss if we need to change such limits again or not? Either way, one can easily uncomment my lines for checking texcoords/skins/triangles limits later if needed.
EDIT: I've allowed checking for triangle and frame limits too now, after some discussion.
See merge request !132
I added similar checks for the other num* but it seems some MD2s break the other limits without knowing anyway ...so I've commented these checks out for now, unless we have further discussion regarding them later on
* Space sector support complete, bounds of drowning now altered slightly.
* Knuckles climb now has symmetrical slope support for both normal and reverse gravity.
* All slope-determining topheight and bottomheight code is now identical in form.
* Camera postimages now support slopes properly.