cutscene "somefile.anm" { delay 10 } // defines somefile.anm with a delay of 10 120Hz tics between frames. a more typical framerate method may come later, but this is how the originals worked.
Once defined, they can be played through CON with the new playback command, also called "cutscene". It works like this:
definequote 12345 somefile.anm
define ANIM_SOMEFILE 12345
...
cutscene ANIM_SOMEFILE // halts game execution and immediately plays cutscene, resuming execution when finished
...
Sounds can be played during animations (and tiles can be overlaid, etc) like this:
onevent EVENT_CUTSCENE
ifcutscene ANIM_SOMEFILE
{
ifvare RETURN 12 // frame 12
sound FLY_BY
rotatesprite ...
}
endevent
The value of the RETURN var at the end of EVENT_CUTSCENE determines the next frame to play. This can be used for looping, etc. Attempting to play animations backwards outright is not advised as animations only seek in one direction (so rewinding requires running it through from frame 0 again). This is will WIP and hasn't been heavily tested at all, so please try it out.
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defs.c: sync some dup'd code for 'definevoxel' and 'voxel' DEF tokens.
engine.c: factor out PolymerProcessModels().
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Now passed as last arg 'noFloorPal' to makepalookup(). Used as follows:
- from loadlookups(): *false*, i.e. do take over floor pal.
- from generatefogpals() [default fog pals] and fillemptylookups(): *true*,
i.e. don't take over floor pal
- from DEF 'fogpal': true
- from DEF 'makepalookup': take over flag from pal from which we are remapping,
or set to true if remapping from pal 0
- (CROSSHAIR_PAL: true)
This should make the issue reported in
http://forums.duke4.net/topic/775-eduke32-20-and-polymer/page__view__findpost__p__197583
resolve in a natural manner.
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- 'nofloorpalrange' DEF token: now handled for both game and editor (for the
latter, it's effective only for "shade preview" mode, [']+[X]).
- in generatefogpals(), assign g_noFloorPal[] = 1 for every generated (default)
fog pal; get rid of its return value / g_firstFogPal
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... and cull code that is dead with the X*alloc() versions since they never
return NULL on requesting memory.
Use something like
git grep '[^Xx]\(m\|c\|re\)alloc *('
and
git grep '[^Xx]strdup *('
to see places where I left the B*alloc() calls intact.
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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This reverts commit c7e51147f1869d42fc8365f748bb8f6bd4c6fc2f. [r3835]
Conflicts:
eduke32/build/src/defs.c
[Dunno what caused this, but I cleaned this out. Also, the change from
build.c was not reverted.]
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- Allow xoffset and yoffset to modified independently of a tile definition, much like texhitscan and nofullbright.
(Both still default to zero when a tile is specified, to keep current behavior, and because it makes sense.)
- Add actual detection of the "nofullbright" keyword, which appears to have been overlooked in r3230.
- Internal: Eliminate the need for one int32_t by condensing two variables into "flags".
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The latter checked with #defined HAVE_GTK2, which is probably not correct
for every platform.
In builds without a startup window, the periods get mingled with stdout
output otherwise.
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The attribute is set per tile from DEF: either
nofullbrightrange <begintile> <endtile>
or
tilefromtexture <tile> { ... nofullbright ... }
As a special case, the list may only contain "nofullbright", in which case the
texture is not changed. (This is analogous to "texhitscan".)
Example:
// make piggy's eyes fullbright red only when it fires the shotgun
nofullbrightrange 2000 2034
nofullbrightrange 2040 2049
nofullbrightrange 2055 2061
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The size of that struct is currently 4, and its layout almost the same as
what is read in with loadpics(). The number of tiles in an animation is
bumped to 256, so that the max. tile difference in DEF's animtilerange is
255. (There's no way to have such animations from ART.)
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NOTE: changes such as these are best viewed with something like
git diff (...) --color-words='[a-zA-Z0-9_]+|[^[:space:]]'
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This reverts r3159..r3161.
Conflicts:
eduke32/build/include/compat.h
(Handled so that r3163's changes are kept applied.)
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I think there's also a fix for the CON precache system breakage in here (lost it in my local tree when I started getting the C++ build working in MSVC, sorry!)
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The attribute is set per tile from DEF: either
texhitscanrange <begintile> <endtile>
or
tilefromtexture <tile> { ... texhitscan ... }
(As a special case, the list may only contain "texhitscan", in which case the
texture is not changed.)
In passing, do some cleanup for "tilefromtexture" DEF parsing: the list tokens
should now be accepted in any order, and errors don't appear in the middle of
the list parsing.
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NAM and Napalm can now share their con, def, and rts files if the one for their respective game is not present because the con and rts files are identical.
Also, decapitalize two string literals missed in r2540.
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- factor out many identical checks in a convenient function; some messages
may read slightly differently now and tile ranges may be handled more strictly
(error out if one of the limits is invalid)
- factor out two instances of identical (up to one arg) code into
tile_from_truecolpic
- factor out setting picsiz[] and stuff into set_picsizanm
- some checks
- Make "undefmodelof" non-functional and warn.
- in "animtilerange", if the tile difference is >= 64, error out since we
can't store it in picanm[]
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Also,
- use this in game.c and astub.c palookup loading code
- when makepalookup() is passed a 0 palnum, return early. This means that
'fogpal' will silently fail when attempting to change pal 0.
- in 'makepalookup' DEF command, error out if passed a pal of 0.
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The syntax is as follows:
makepalookup { <token-list...> }
where valid tokens are
* pal <palnum>: the palette number, 1 .. 250
* red <num>, green, blue (or r, g, b): the fog color components on a 0 to 63 scale.
Components that are not present are assumed to be 0.
* remappal <palnum>: the palette number to take the index remapping from, i.e. 21
for blue -> red. When absent, defaults to 0.
* remapself: when present, specifies that the remappal is the same as the 'pal'.
This is to prevent textual redundancy when overwriting existing palookups.
Examples (best tested with tile #251):
1) makepalookup { pal 200 red 30 remappal 23 }
This creates palookup 200 with a fog of (30,0,0) and a blue-to-yellow remapping
(assuming it has not been changed before)
2) makepalookup { pal 21 red 30 remapself }
This 'fogifies' palookup 21 with a red fog.
3) makepalookup { pal 21 red 30 }
This overwrites palookup 21 with a red fog, but clears the blue-to-red remapping.
The fog aspect of this command affects the GL modes just like 'fogpal', but the
remapping has no effect for hightiles.
- Also, silently clamp 'fogpal' r,g,b values to the range 0 .. 63.
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Alongside, these make into into the header:
- the 'tokenlist' type (a typedef'd struct)
- the T_EOF and T_ERROR enumeration values
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