* Fixed some whacky indentation in q_shared.c
* Allow single character keys e.g. 'c' to be used in cl_consoleKeys in addition
to ASCII characters
* Experimental code to ignore dead keys
- Clean up a few other ipv6 issues like removing the seemingly unnecessary MacOSX workaround.
- Bring ipv6 master server up to speed for dpmaster
Thanks go out to Mathieu Olivier for this work.
completely
* When activating or deactivating the mouse flush any pending motion events;
this should stop the view moving unpredictably in these circumstances
* Add keyname completion to "unbind"
more or less any input event; fine for the server, not so much use for the
client
* In the main loop, don't bother sleeping if it's going to be less than 10ms as
the methods we're using to sleep at the moment aren't very precise
* Add Sys_PlatformInit for platform specific initialisation
* In win32 Sys_PlatformInit force selection of the DirectX SDL backend in order
to get better fullscreen mouse input (in conjunction with a patched SDL DLL
http://bugzilla.libsdl.org/show_bug.cgi?id=265)
<TylerSchwend@gmail.com>)
* (bug 3623) COMMAND is mapped to the ALT key (Matthias <Kapffer@macbay.de>)
* (bug 3665) Typo error in FS_FOpenFileByMode function (TsT <tst2006@gmail.com>)
* (bug 3669) Some files left out of Solaris Packages (Vincent Cojot
<vincent@cojot.name>)
* (bug 3680) server quit messages (Ben Millwood)
* (bug 3682) Maps with >1024 models cause a segfault (misantropia
<bnoordhuis@gmail.com>)
* (bug 3683) R_FindShader(): negative lightmap indexes cause stray pointers
(misantropia <bnoordhuis@gmail.com>)
* (bug 3688) q3asm potential segfault fix and other changes (TsT
<tst2006@gmail.com>)
* (bug 3695) Not allowing to write file with lib extention (.dll/.so/...) (TsT
<tst2006@gmail.com>)
* (bug 3696) make-macosx-ub.sh outdated by revision 1340; test for Tiger not
working (Matthias <Kapffer@macbay.de>)
* (bug 3698) #error reported as warning in q3cpp (and no #warning support)
(Ben Millwood)
* (bug 3703) restoring the valued pre-SDL window behaviour (/dev/humancontroller
<devhc97@gmail.com>)
Previously, a legacy client wouldn't get a VoIP packet, but if they did,
they'd panic and disconnect. Now they ignore them and continue on. This also
gives us the framework to add other features legacy clients can ignore.
Oh, this also has the benefit of allowing us to store incoming VoIP for
playback in recorded demos. They'll play the chatter on VoIP clients, and
be ignored on legacy ones. Huge win.