Exit_Normal and Exit_Secret specials imply addition conditions to make a decision about proceeding to the next map
A few scriptified actors require a bypass of these conditions in order to work properly
To make things easier, DBIGFONT, SBIGFONT and HBIGFONT will now be renamed in the lump directory to make things a bit easier to handle.
Another change is to make font folders atomic units to prevent cross-pollution between incompatible fonts. The only exception to this are the def* folders because they need to piece together their fonts from both zd_extra.pk3 and the IWADs.
* - Added support for monospacing alignment modes to HUDFont / BaseStatusBar.DrawString
* - added underlying type declaration for EMonospacing
* - replaced "#include v_video.h" with a declaration of EMonospacing
This deprecated CharAt and CharCodeAt for being unsuitable for text processing and in the case of CharCodeAt also for being buggy.
A new replacement, ByteAt has been added that reads a string byte by byte, as well as CodePointCount, which counts the amount of Unicode code points in a string and GetNextCodePoint which reads the string code point by code point.
Note that while this woll work as intended with the currently supported languages as a means to read single characters, there is no guarantee that this will remain so if Unicode support gets extended to things which break the "one code point == one character" assumption.
1. Top-level menu names are now properly handled.
2. Changing "Any or All terms" option now immediately updates the results.
3. Reformatted menu.zs to have tabs instead of spaces.
* entering a savegame description did not work anymore
* the length check was too restrictive and always underestimated the available space
* use the console font for entering a savegame description. This has more characters and better contrast for this content.
* the interface to the text enterer used bad measurements.
# Conflicts:
# wadsrc/static/zscript/ui/menu/optionmenuitems.zs
This was broken by several small unicode-incompatible code fragments.
This commit also removes the input limit for the player name and the savegame description. With multibyte encoding, limiting them to a fixed length did not work right.
Currently these will just overflow the fields if the text becomes too long, this needs some additional work.
It's "doom.id.doom1/2" instead of "doom.doom1/2" now.
The config file's content will be renamed and for lump filtering a fallback has been added - note that you cannot combine both naming schemes! The old one has to be considered deprecated now.
This also removes the duplicated content necessitated by the old naming scheme.
# Conflicts:
# src/version.h
Without this the class cannot be properly subclassed.
# Conflicts:
# wadsrc/static/zscript/ui/menu/optionmenuitems.zs
# Conflicts:
# wadsrc/static/zscript/ui/menu/optionmenuitems.zs
The side effects here broke other maps and this is really too glitchy to be turned on unless really necesasary.
# Conflicts:
# src/gamedata/g_mapinfo.h
# src/gamedata/stringtable.cpp
# src/maploader/maploader.cpp
# src/p_map.cpp
# src/p_udmf.cpp
There are two options here - one only disables the vertical thrust and the other goes back fully to the original non-z-aware code.
Both options are settable through MAPINFO.
For the compatibility presets, the normal ones only disable the vertical thrust, the strict ones force use of the old code entirely.
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# wadsrc/static/language.csv
The recent localization work has made it apparent that on many images the menu was extremely hard to read because its colors often clash with the background.
The choice of a bright overlay color with extremely low opacity is simply not enough to make the menus comfortable to navigate. Chex Quest was particularly bad but the problem existed in many Doom mods as well.
This also changes the CQ dim color to something a bit more green to better fit with the theme.
- Allows grabbing the currently playing song, base order, and loop properties.
# Conflicts:
# wadsrc/static/zscript/base.zs
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# wadsrc/static/zscript/base.zs
Passing something non-constant at compile time here is extremely dangerous, especially when users can replace those strings if they like.
It now uses FString::Substitute in all cases where something needs to be inserted into a template string.
These are neither supposed to be translated nor overridden by other language tables.
Doing so may break later Dehacked refactorings.
# Conflicts:
# wadsrc/static/language.rus
What is done:
D1. Controls are separated by existing sections, each section is now a submenu;
D2. The original sections are preserved;
D3. The original controls order is preserved;
D4. "Controls" section is renamed to "Game", because "Controls" submenu of "Customize Controls" would be too confusing;
D5. Map (automap) controls are added as a section, map controls submenu is unchanged;
D6. Missing controls are added to "Other" section;
D7. Sections are given a title following the scheme "Customize <section> Controls", except N4 (see below).
D8. Inside the sections, spaces are added to group the related controls.
Things that I'm not sure about:
N1. "Game" controls section name is too generic - I'll gladly change it to something more suitable;
N2. "Other" controls section name is too generic - I'll gladly change it to something more suitable;
N3. Map controls submenu could use some spacing, and internal title ("Map Controls") is redundant;
N4. "Strife Popup Screens" section name is too long to fit in scheme described in D7, therefore the title is "Strife Popup Screens Controls";
N5. "Game" section could be divided further, but this will break the original menu structure.
This had two different flags that were checked totally inconsistently, and one was not even saved.
Moved everything into a few subfunctions so that these checks do not have to be scattered all over the code.
# Conflicts:
# src/actorinlines.h
# src/decallib.cpp
# src/g_levellocals.h
# src/hwrenderer/scene/hw_sprites.cpp
# src/p_mobj.cpp
# src/p_saveg.cpp
# src/p_user.cpp
# src/polyrenderer/scene/poly_particle.cpp
# src/scripting/vmthunks.cpp
# src/swrenderer/things/r_particle.cpp
# wadsrc/static/zscript/actors/player/player.zs
# wadsrc/static/zscript/base.zs
# Conflicts:
# src/g_levellocals.h
# src/hwrenderer/scene/hw_sprites.cpp
# wadsrc/static/zscript/base.txt
Set am_markfont CVAR to a desired font name
Use am_markcolor to select a text color, has no effect with the default font, AMMNUMx
# Conflicts:
# src/am_map.cpp
The script side cannot do anything useful with this, because most actions require parameters in global variables, so this is a first grade candidate for rogue mods to make the engine misbehave.
One sector in an underwater area of KDIZD Z1M3 got tagged with an incorrect Transfer_Heights effect which caused render glitches in that area.
There were also a few AddSectorTag calls without first clearing the sector's tags leading to potentially undefined behavior.
It now reads everything into a two-dimensional TMap and creates a list of mappings that apply to the current setting.
The constant need for reloading was the main blocker in redesigning how Dehacked strings get inserted. Currently they override everything, but IWAD-based Dehacked text shouldn't block PWAD overrides from PWADs' LANGUAGE lumps and instead be treated as coming from an [en default] block.
This also renames the main block from [enu default] to [en default], because it should be treated as the English default for all English locales and not just make it fall through to the base default as it did before.
# Conflicts:
# src/doomstat.cpp
# Conflicts:
# src/stringtable.cpp
Now all this content can be localized. However, since this is actual game content it was placed in a secondary file in zd_extra.pk3, so that it won't affect the GPL-compatible status of the main one.
# Conflicts:
# src/p_conversation.cpp
This way of looking up strings is intentionally limited to content from Hexen.wad and Hexdd.wad.
# Conflicts:
# src/maploader/maploader.cpp
# src/p_acs.cpp
# src/p_acs.h
The text file
gzdoom/wadsrc/static/zscript/statscreen/statscreen.txt
is set to use strings called “$ENTERING” and “$FINISHED”, located in the language files, in intermission screens between levels in Heretic. However, these strings are named incorrectly in the language files, instead being written as “$WI_ENTERING” and “$WI_FINISHED” for some reason I’m unaware of. After renaming the original script, the ingame text shows up through what is written in the language files, as intended.
On a miscellaneous note: in GZDoom, the text between levels in Heretic says “Entering:”. In the DOS version, it says “Now entering:”. This is accurately reflected in the English language file, though, and thus faithful to the original when displayed ingame.
- Allows defining of what actor is replacing another for information.
- If multiple arachnotrons, a modder can attribute them as being a replacer of Arachnotron itself, allowing A_BossDeath and GetReplacee to work with it.
This also removes the gl_attachedlights CVAR because with the new management this doesn't really work anymore.
# Conflicts:
# src/gl/system/gl_cvars.h
# wadsrc/static/menudef.txt
This is for user-made handlers for which the checksum is rather useless both for deciding whether to call the handler and for identifying the map.
# Conflicts:
# src/compatibility.cpp
# wadsrc/static/zscript/level_compatibility.txt
When player is picked up item that does morph, the corresponding toucher actor is changed in process
Previously, morhing item was removed from original actor leaving player's inventory in inconsistent state
https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?t=63124
Unlike the other classes, the places where variables from this class were accessed were quite scattered so there isn't much scriptified code. Instead, most of these places are now using the script variable access methods.
This was the last remaining subclass of AActor, meaning that class Actor can now be opened for user-side extensions.
This should be less of a drag on the playsim than having each light a separate actor. A quick check with ZDCMP2 showed that the light processing time was reduced to 1/3rd from 0.5 ms to 0.17 ms per tic.
It's also one native actor class less.
# Conflicts:
# src/g_shared/a_dynlight.cpp
# src/g_shared/a_dynlight.h
# src/hwrenderer/dynlights/hw_dynlightdata.cpp
# src/hwrenderer/dynlights/hw_dynlightdata.h
# src/hwrenderer/scene/hw_renderhacks.cpp
# src/namedef.h
# src/scripting/thingdef_data.cpp
# src/swrenderer/line/r_walldraw.cpp
# Conflicts:
# src/d_main.cpp
# src/g_levellocals.h
# src/g_shared/a_dynlight.cpp
# src/g_shared/a_dynlight.h
# src/gl/dynlights/gl_dynlight.h
# src/gl/dynlights/gl_dynlight1.cpp
# src/gl/scene/gl_spritelight.cpp
# src/gl/scene/gl_walls.cpp
# src/hwrenderer/dynlights/hw_shadowmap.cpp
# src/hwrenderer/dynlights/hw_shadowmap.h
# src/hwrenderer/scene/hw_flats.cpp
# src/p_setup.cpp
Actors get initialized from their defaults so anything done in the constructor or some explicit member initialization will be overwritten.
They must use their properties for setting up configurable fields and do the rest in BeginPlay.
Only the class definition itself remains and needs to be taken care of.
# Conflicts:
# src/g_statusbar/sbarinfo_commands.cpp
# src/hu_scores.cpp
# src/scripting/thingdef_data.cpp
# Conflicts:
# src/actorinlines.h
# src/hu_scores.cpp
This was the only code using the ViewBob member variable.
This also moves the range check for this variable to its application, because a badly behaved mod can just as easily change it at run time instead of just setting an absurdly large value in the class definition.