- Added plugins/imagehl to list of modules built (both Windows and Linux).
Not really sure what this does, but it's the only module (as defined by
stuff in plugins/ or contrib/) that exists and isn't currently part of the
build.
- The code to disable desktop composition in Windows has been moved from start
of main() to an option in Preferences. The pref reads as follows:
"NVIDIA/Aero bug - disable Windows composition". It is enabled by default.
- Color themes controlled by "Misc" -> "Colors" -> "Themes" options are now
saved as soon as you select them. The color theme is no longer clobbered
when opening Preferences.
- The ATI broken driver (bug #802) pref has been reworded since it applies to
Intel cards as well. Before:
"ATI cards with broken drivers - bug #802". After:
"ATI and Intel cards w/ buggy drivers (disappearing polygons)".
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A couple of things are broken right now:
- OpenGL font in Windows not appearing (expected to be broken, will fix)
- Linux build broken because it loads some .vcproj files that are removed
- 3rd party libs are downloaded from porky.nerius.com, not id Software
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"Default texture scale:". (Preferences are game specific by the way.)
The default value for this preference is specific to a game, but most
of the time it's 0.5. This field allows the user to override that default.
This is a feature that was specifically requrested by someone who wants to
try using ZeroRadiant (he wants to set it to 0.25 for his "premium" maps).
It's already a feature in NetRadiant.
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Just some code maintenence. Like removing unused local vars.
PLS MERGE TO TRUNK.
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more. This adds new code and improves code committed in revision 351.
- Calling GetOpenFileName() and GetSaveFileName() from a new thread, thus
allowing the main thread to continue refreshing GtkRadiant while the native
Windows file dialog is open. Prevents the ugly "hall of mirrors" effect.
A similar approach is used in the open source Inkscape, so I'm not doing
anything too dangerous here. However, this _is_ hacky in my opinion.
- Using memset() to zero out the memory of the OPENFILENAME structure.
This is safer than selectively setting fields on this structure. We no
longer need to explicity set certain field to NULL now.
- "all files" filter now lowercase to be consistent with other code.
These changes have been tested on Windows XP and Windows 7.
THIS COMMIT SHOULD BE MERGED INTO TRUNK AT SOME POINT!!!
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So, this branch is now r344 with patch r346.
DO NOT MERGE THIS CHANGE INTO TRUNK!!!!
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fixed/optimized a number of VC9 project settings
fixed sprintf being hijacked by intl.dll stuff
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* Quote http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/pipermail/gtkradiant/2008-July/011094.html : Attached to this message is a patch for a "somewhat working" brush
primitives surface dialog. It is an ugly hack, as it converts between
fake texdef notations and brush primitives whenever values are needed.
Had to fix an accuracy bug: the surface dialog rounded all rotation
values to integer angles, which SEVERELY broke things for me (changed
the Gtk spin object to use 4 digits, which is enough for me).
Also, I changed the fake texdef / brush primitives conversions to use
long double internally, as float's roundoff errors were quite visible to
me when testing.
Hope the remaining roundoff errors from converting back and forth won't
kill me, but it worked for a simple map example.
Also, I had to separate out "Snap to grid" and "Don't clamp" into two
separare options. They now mean:
- Snap to grid: snaps drag/etc. actions to the grid
- Don't clamp: disable brush point snapping during many operations, like
merely shifting brushes, editing texturing parameters, map loading,
etc.
The reason is that I do need the grid, but I don't want to get my
objects messed up by the snapping in my map. As I am using free
rotations, this DOES change quite much.
The config.py change is needed for compilation on Debian stable;
Debian's scons does not use the CFLAGS variable, but just CCFLAGS and
CXXFLAGS. In newer scons versions, CFLAGS is _shared_ flags for C and
C++, so if you want to require these, you don't need to include the
CFLAGS in CXXFLAGS too.
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to 1.6 (default for everything is quake3)
* removed the hacks for q2.game and heretic2.game (just check whether the game config value quake2 is set - TODO: game
dialog needs update - quake2 option should be given)
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* removed all the references to the old bugzilla links (deadlinks - no longer useful)
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