At the end of CL_RunCinematic, RoQShutdown sets currentHandle to -1.
This causes the return at the end to be return cinTable[-1].status.
Use return FMV_EOF when RoQShutdown is called.
I think FMV_EOF should be returned instead of FMV_IDLE which is set in
RoQShutdown because RoQShutdown is clearing out state so it can be reused
for a new cinematic.
The return value isn't actually read by the ioq3 client, renderers,
cgame, or ui.
Make Yes/No, Multi, Slider, and Bind items allow enter key to change
value without mouse over item. Add support for left and right arrow keys
and joystick button 1-4 to Yes/No, Multi, and Slider and many item
specific 'ownerdraw' key handlers.
Listbox still requires mouse hover and Team Arena main menu requires
mouse hover to get anywhere...
Enabling K_JOY1-4 to select in default key handler also caused additional
mouse button (K_AUX1-16) to select, which is done in q3_ui as well. Both
handle K_AUX equally badly (not treated as a mouse button and not handled
by item specific key handlers), so it's probably fine.
Explicitly set cull type for skybox to front, instead of using whatever
cull type the previous shader used (which could result in the skybox
not being visible due to only drawing back faces). The sky cloud stages
set the cull type so they are not affected by previous cull type.
If multiple mingw toolchains are installed, the Makefile set CC to all
present gcc executables. Pick only the first one instead of passing the
others as arguments.
"CC: /usr/bin/i686-w64-mingw32-gcc /usr/bin/i686-pc-mingw32-gcc"
Server/client VoIP protocol is handled by adding new cvars
cl_voipProtocol and sv_voipProtocol, sv_voip and cl_voip
are used to auto set/clear them. All users need to touch
are cl/sv_voip as 0 or 1 just like before.
Old Speex VoIP packets in demos are skipped.
New VoIP packets are skipped in demos if sv_voipProtocol
doesn't match cl_voipProtocol.
Notable difference between usage of speex and opus codecs,
when using Speex client would be sent 80ms at a time.
Using Opus, 60ms is sent at a time. This was changed because
the Opus codec supports encoding up to 60ms at a time.
(Simpler to send only one codec frame in a packet.)