This one was particularly nasty because Windows also defines a DWORD, but in Windows it is an unsigned long, not an unsigned int so changing types caused type conflicts and not all could be removed.
Those referring to the Windows type have to be kept, fortunately they are mostly in the Win32 directory, with a handful of exceptions elsewhere.
According to Blzut3:
The issue happens when the fullscreen resolution is the same as the desktop resolution. In this case WM_DISPLAYCHANGE doesn't occur so the editor never appears. This appears to be fixable by also catching WM_STYLECHANGED since at the very least the window caption will appear/disappear.
- Fixed: If you enlarged the game window (in windowed mode) so that the
window is bigger than the selected resolution, the menu would still take
its inputs from the portion in the upper left that matched the
resolution.
- GetSystemMetrics can lie about the window border sizes, so we can't
trust it if the executable is flagged as Vista-targetting
(default behavior for VS2012/2013).
Windows sends some when the mouseis ungrabbed even when it does not move.
This caused the currently selected menu item to get unselected.
SVN r2803 (trunk)
example. Do not modify the window class pointer. I still had an instance where I was left with
an invisible pointer no matter where I moved it, so hopefully this takes care of that. (edit:
it doesn't.)
SVN r2496 (trunk)
machines, so when an NPC need to show the "enough" response, it has enough
information available to do so.
- Some new Strife Teaser fixes I forgot to commit are in here.
- Moved norawinput check into FindRawInputFunctions().
SVN r2120 (trunk)
edit-and-continue from working for the Windows source files.
- When a WM_KEYDOWN message is received with VK_PROCESSKEY, the scan key is
now used to retrieve the real virtual key for the message. This fixes the
previous issue that caused me to completely disable the IME.
- Removed the code that disables the IME, since it also disables the ability
to switch between keyboard layouts that do not use an IME.
- TranslateMessage() is no longer called if GUI capture mode is off, so no
dead key processing is performed until it might be useful.
SVN r1758 (trunk)
and a list of all attached controllers, and a second level for configuring
an individual controller.
- Fixed: Pressing Up at the top of a menu with more lines than fit on screen
would find an incorrect bottom position if the menu had a custom top height.
- Added the cvars joy_dinput, joy_ps2raw, and joy_xinput to enable/disable
specific game controller input systems independant of each other.
- Device change broadcasts are now sent to the Doom event queue, so
device scanning can be handled in one common place.
- Added a fast version of IsXInputDevice that uses the Raw Input device
list, because querying WMI for this information is painfully slow.
- Added support for compiling with FMOD Ex 4.26+ and running the game
with an older DLL. This combination will now produce sound.
SVN r1717 (trunk)
- Added XInput support. For the benefit of people compiling with MinGW,
the CMakeLists.txt checks for xinput.h and disables it if it cannot
be found. (And much to my surprise, I accidentally discovered that if you
have the DirectX SDK installed, those headers actually do work with GCC,
though they add a few extra warnings.)
SVN r1686 (trunk)
and loading, XInput, allow axes to be used as buttons (for the Xbox
controller's trigger buttons), allow the joystick to move through the
menus, and my PS2 adapter which has no Vista x64 drivers.
* I'm sure SDL is broken again. Don't bother reporting it, because I already know.
SVN r1680 (trunk)
took far too long to reach this point.) Manual axis configuration is
currently disabled, since I need to rewrite that, too. The eventual point of
this is that the code will be modular enough that I can just plop in
routines for XInput controllers and driver-less PlayStation 2 adapters
without much fuss, since the old joystick code was very much DirectInput-
centric.
SVN r1672 (trunk)
fullscreen. (e.g. You could no longer scroll the console with the mouse
buffer.)
- Fixed: Wheeling down was seen as wheeling up with the Win32 mouse.
SVN r1618 (trunk)
in data2. This was just unnecessary overhead that wasn't really needed
anywhere.
- Moved GUI-mode input into a separate function to make the code easier to
read.
SVN r1617 (trunk)
switched it to buffered input, and the pause key seems to be properly
cooked, so I don't need to look for it with WM_KEYDOWN/UP. Tab doesn't
need to be special-cased either, because buffered input never passes on
the Tab key when you press Alt+Tab. I have no idea why I special-cased
Num Lock, but it seems to be working fine. By setting the exclusive mode
to background, I can also avoid special code for releasing all keys when
the window loses focus, because I'll still receive those events while the
window is in the background.
SVN r1613 (trunk)
with RIDEV_NOLEGACY apparently prevents SetCursor() from doing anything.
- Split mouse code off from i_input.cpp into i_mouse.cpp and added raw mouse
handling. (WM_INPUT obsoleted most of DirectInput for XP.)
- Fixed: Similar to the Win32 mouse, using the DirectInput mouse in windowed
mode, if you alt-tabbed away and then clicked on the window's title bar,
mouse input would be frozen until the mouse was ungrabbed again.
SVN r1601 (trunk)
clicking on the window's title bar moved it practically off the screen.
- Beginnings of i_input.cpp rewrite: Win32 and DirectInput mouse handling has
been moved into classes.
SVN r1597 (trunk)
- Removed #pragma warnings from cmdlib.h and fixed the places where they were
still triggered.
These #pragmas were responsible for >90% of the GCC warnings that were not
listed in VC++.
- Fixed one bug in the process: DSeqNode::m_Atten was never adjusted when the
parameter handling of the sound functions for attenuation was changed.
Changed m_Atten to a float and fixed the SNDSEQ parser to set proper values.
Also added the option to specify attenuation with direct values in addition
to the predefined names.
SVN r1583 (trunk)