It now accepts a number of tables to create as 3rd arg. The function that
create_trans() takes as the 2nd argument is now being passed
(r,g,b, R,G,B, tablei, numtables).
Rewrite create_additive_trans() in terms of it.
Rename create_128_trans() -> create_alpha_trans().
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engine.setupDebugBasePal() set up the water base palette such each of the first
15 "ramps" of 16 consecutive colors has a single, "representative" color. For
example, color indices 0-15 and black, 16-31 are dark gray.
In shadexfog.lua, list remappings from LOOKUP.DAT that are expressible as
remappings of 16-tuples.
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- Mapster32: before loading LOOKUP.DAT, set palookup[0][239]=239 to
make an identity map of the base shade table's shade 0
- Rewrite color index remapping case of makepalookup() for clarity
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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It must be a power of two in [2 .. 128]. Rewrite test/sprite_access.con's
liztroop example to account for that.
Also, add function shadexfog.create_trans() which aceepts a function
(r,g,b,R,G,B) -> blended (r,g,b) and rewrite shadexfog.create_additive_trans()
in terms of it.
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See lunatic/test/sprite_access.con for a LIZTROOP that periodically smoothly
alpha-fades in and out. (Assuming that the 128 alpha blending tables from
shadexfog.create_128_trans(1) are installed.)
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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Lunatic: also, add an additional argument 'moreblends' to
engine.savePaletteDat() and document that function.
See test/shadexfog.lua for a "user-friendly" wrapper shadexfog.save() which
prints success or errors.
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The function now writes out a full PALETTE.DAT: base balette, shade table and
translucency table.
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On the C side, slightly rewrite (now) getclosestcol_lim() for clarity.
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Currently, sprite[].filler (to be renamed) selects a blending table. If none
is installed with that index, the blending table at index 0 is taken (which is
read from PALETTE.DAT on engine startup). Thus, for now, the non-Lunatic build
will never use a custom blending table because there's no way to register one!
But the functionality is there.
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In the non-Lunatic build naturally, since the Lunatic one uses its own member.
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Also, in LunaCON, make player .palette member read-only. BUILD_LUNATIC.
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Available in the game and editor. Provide test/shadexfog.lua, containing a
function to creating a set of 32 shade tables corresponding to different shades
of the same fog palookup table, together with some tests and convenience
functions.
Also,
- Add gv.LUNATIC_CLIENT{,_EDUKE32,_MAPSTER32}
- Add LUNATIC_FIRST_TIME in the global env for the game
- defs_m32.lua: add reload() convenience function
- Failed attempt at recreating the base shade table. It is NOT a linear ramp
of the base palette colors to (0,0,0). That is, it's not created by
build/util/transpal.exe!
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It is unacceptable that yvel is on one hand modifiable without restriction from
scripting, but can be used as an array index without prior bound check in the C
code. Because that member has an overloaded meaning and is also used for
innocuous purposes such as the green color intensity of an SE light, it's
infeasible to restrict access from scripting. Consequently, we must add bound
checks on the C side. This is the first part of the effort to make .yvel safe,
adding two functions P_Get() and P_GetP(). There are a couple of other uses as
some kind of index.
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- factor out: G_WallSpriteDist()
- factor out: Proj_MaybeDamageCF() and Proj_MaybeDamageCF2()
in preparation for the next commit
- Make PROJ_DECAYVELOCITY macro take an arg for readability's sake
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