I didn't realize they were so broken.
The fix is safe and should not break plugins or anything else.
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Otherwise, "hall of mirrors" effect takes place in the OpenGL viewports.
This fix is a real hack. It's actually borrowed from other Radiants such
as NetRadiant. I'd like to fix the underlying issue someday so that Aero
can be used with Radiant.
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- Removed usage of gdk_gl_font_use_pango_font() which is no longer in
GtkGLExt Git. Radiant now compiles on Linux From Scratch using current
versions of software.
- As a side effect to the above, font inconsistency issues (like really
large intermittent font in GL views) are gone. Font looks better too.
- Changing algorithm for labeling grid view to be more robust. Uses new
functions gtk_glwidget_font_ascent() and gtk_glwidget_font_descent(), and
uses locally defined "cushion" variables.
- In xywindow.cpp, changing stepx and stepy based on 40 pixels, not 32.
When coordinate numbers are very large the labels get too cluttered.
- Added calls to gtk_gl_init() and gdk_gl_init() in main(). This is
recommended according to the GtkGLExt reference manual.
- Tested all changes on Ubuntu 10.10 and Debian 5.0 (Lenny).
TODO:
- In glDrawPixels(), instead of using a 32 bit pixel with
GL_UNSIGNED_INT_8_8_8_8, see if we can use an 8 bit variant where each
byte defines opacity and the GL current color is used. In other words, try
to use the FT_Bitmap directly without conversion.
- Examine every other use of gtk_glwidget_print_string() and
gtk_glwidget_print_char() to make sure the positions are determined
accurately.
NOT TODO:
- Decided not to use glBitmap() with display lists because it would
disallow pretty antialiased fonts.
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sscanf() and *printf() calls are all over the code, which are
locale-sensitive. gtk_init() sets all locales. So if you're in
Germany, your printf()'s will output e.g. "10,5" for ten and
a half. Reading floating points with sscanf() is also totally broken
in locales such as Germany. So, we can't really get rid of all the
*scanf()'s and the *printf()'s. Instead, set LC_NUMERIC to "C".
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* removed all the references to the old bugzilla links (deadlinks - no longer useful)
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* marked more strings as translateable
* deactivated gtk_disable_setlocale and bind the textdomains
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* add support for translating radiant (just marked three strings, more to come)
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