This is both for consistency and better localizability. The old code is retained to ensure that mods inheriting from the old menu continue to work.
# Conflicts:
# src/menu/menudef.cpp
# src/namedef.h
# wadsrc/static/zscript/ui/menu/optionmenu.zs
Add 'useowncoloradd_{top,mid,bottom}' sidedef properties to the UDMF
spec
Only use side's additive colors if 'useowncoloradd_(top|mid|bottom)' is
set.
Rename UseOwnColors flag to UseOwnSpecialColors
Add UseOwnAdditiveColor flag to side_t::part
Add EnableAdditiveColor to side_t
Add Side.EnableAdditiveColor to ZScript API
- Implement page string names for dialog lumps
- Create special new GZDoom name space for ZSDF
- add usdf_gzdoom spec document
- fixed: restored original behavior with negative conversation id's for the original strife dialog lumps
- reposition the binary strife fix in a more appropriate location
- add compatibility fix for negative numbers in responses in USDF/ZSDF (don't know if it's actually necessary)
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.
This was the last bit of code standing in the way of making AInventory a fully scripted class.
All that's left to sort out is some variable accesses - the vast majority of them in SBARINFO.
Now a child type can decide for itself how to treat 'amount'.
The scripting interfaces to this function in ACS and FraggleScript have been consolidated and also scriptified.
This removes the last non-vararg cases where a native VM function checks 'numparam'. As of this commit all function calls will pass the complete list of arguments.
The destination mode sould be 'One', not 'InvSrcColor'.
Now both of these are available as explicit modes, not just through the optional mapping.
# Conflicts:
# src/hwrenderer/scene/hw_sprites.cpp
# src/r_data/renderstyle.cpp
# src/r_data/renderstyle.h
With additional render styles from " - abstraction of render style in render state.". drfrag
# Conflicts:
# src/r_data/renderstyle.cpp
# src/r_data/renderstyle.h
With additional render styles from "- made the screen blend work for the software renderer.". drfrag
* Colors can npw be defined per sidedef, not only per sector.
* Gradients can be selectively disabled or vertically flipped per wall tier.
* Gradients can be clamped to their respective tier, i.e top and bottom of the tier, not the front sector defines where it starts.
The per-wall colors are implemented for hardware and softpoly renderer only, but not for the classic software renderer, because its code is far too scattered to do this efficiently.
# Conflicts:
# src/hwrenderer/scene/hw_renderstate.h
# src/hwrenderer/scene/hw_walls.cpp
# Conflicts:
# src/gl/scene/gl_walls_draw.cpp
Testing with Adventures of Square this mostly works, but it is clear that a list of old and deleted CVARs still needs to be added so that any items referring to those can be eliminated as well. Some stuff is still slipping through that refers to features which no longer exist.