This was consolidated for both EDuke and RedNukem frontends, put into a class with strict access control and the length limit was lifted.
The new class will eventually allow better localization control.
Now this was magnitudes easier than the EDuke menu - NBlood's menu is actually clean and usable code but still nothing compared to a unified menu system.
This was necessary because everything is already allocated with the Xmalloc() functions, but a future commit will make blocks allocated with those functions no longer compatible with the system implementation of free(), which Bfree() wraps.
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# Conflicts:
# source/build/src/build.cpp
# source/build/src/mdsprite.cpp
# source/build/src/polymer.cpp
# source/build/src/polymost.cpp
# source/build/src/texcache.cpp
# source/build/src/voxmodel.cpp
https://kristerw.blogspot.com/2016/02/how-undefined-signed-overflow-enables.html
Doing this as cleanly as possible involved demoting several function parameters concerning object sizes and counts from size_t to int--I'm fine with this change as the functions in question are not actually capable of handling input with sizes larger than what can be stored in a signed 32-bit integer, making the use of size_t here misleading at best.
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# Conflicts:
# source/build/src/polymost.cpp
# source/build/src/texcache.cpp
# source/build/src/tilepacker.cpp
New events:
"EVENT_MENUCURSORLEFT"
"EVENT_MENUCURSORRIGHT"
"EVENT_MENUCURSORSHADE"
"EVENT_MENUSHADESELECTED"
New userdef structures:
"menu_shadedeselected"
"menu_shadedisabled"
"menutext_zoom"
"menutext_xspace"
"menutext_pal"
"menutext_palselected"
"menutext_paldeselected"
"menutext_paldisabled"
"menutext_palselected_right"
"menutext_paldeselected_right"
"menutext_paldisabled_right"
"gametext_zoom"
"gametext_xspace"
"gametext_pal"
"gametext_palselected"
"gametext_paldeselected"
"gametext_paldisabled"
"gametext_palselected_right"
"gametext_paldeselected_right"
"gametext_paldisabled_right"
"minitext_zoom"
"minitext_xspace"
"minitext_tracking"
"minitext_pal"
"minitext_palselected"
"minitext_paldeselected"
"minitext_paldisabled"
"minitext_palselected_right"
"minitext_paldeselected_right"
"minitext_paldisabled_right"
"menutitle_pal"
"slidebar_palselected"
"slidebar_paldisabled"
Self-explanatory. Use in conjunction with "menutext_tracking" and "gametext_tracking" ("mgametext_tracking" is now ignored).
The values for disabled shade is added to the selected or deselected shades. The palettes have a disabled > selected > deselected hierarchy, and are applied if not zero.
Patch from Fox
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Restores a feature temporarily disabled in r6553.
Currently only supports the modern status bar.
Patch from Fox.
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"statusbarflags" is a bitfield. Values are:
STATUSBAR_NONONE = 1
STATUSBAR_NOMINI = 2
STATUSBAR_NOFULL = 4
STATUSBAR_NOSHRINK = 8
STATUSBAR_NOFRAGBAR = 16
STATUSBAR_NOOVERLAY = 32
STATUSBAR_NOMODERN = 64
Default value is 8. In case you modify it, you also have to set the other status bar related userdefs in EVENT_SETDEFAULTS. Default values in EDuke32 are: screen_size = 4; statusbarmode = 1; althud = 1;
"statusbarrange" is used to add more alternatives for the status bar without breaking the option in the menu. If used, the mini status bar (screen_size = 4) will cycle through "statusbarcustom" when changing the screen size.
Also fix the size of the viewport when the screen is shrunk and the scale of the status bar is not 100%.
Patch from Fox.
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Files moved but not modified. Changes to follow in a subsequent commit.
You down with CPP?
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2017-02-01 10:01:11 +00:00
Renamed from polymer/eduke32/source/screentext.c (Browse further)