cutscene "somefile.anm" { delay 10 } // defines somefile.anm with a delay of 10 120Hz tics between frames. a more typical framerate method may come later, but this is how the originals worked.
Once defined, they can be played through CON with the new playback command, also called "cutscene". It works like this:
definequote 12345 somefile.anm
define ANIM_SOMEFILE 12345
...
cutscene ANIM_SOMEFILE // halts game execution and immediately plays cutscene, resuming execution when finished
...
Sounds can be played during animations (and tiles can be overlaid, etc) like this:
onevent EVENT_CUTSCENE
ifcutscene ANIM_SOMEFILE
{
ifvare RETURN 12 // frame 12
sound FLY_BY
rotatesprite ...
}
endevent
The value of the RETURN var at the end of EVENT_CUTSCENE determines the next frame to play. This can be used for looping, etc. Attempting to play animations backwards outright is not advised as animations only seek in one direction (so rewinding requires running it through from frame 0 again). This is will WIP and hasn't been heavily tested at all, so please try it out.
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Previously, that was the case only with DRONE and COMMANDER. This makes
non-falling enemies pass properly through TROR bunches.
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- Add declarations of C functions to defs.ilua, names to dynsymlist,
fix typo in con_lang.lua, ffi.string() calls in control.lua
- Assert that G_LastMapInfoIndex() is always called with ud.last_level >= 1.
(A stricter requirement than necessary to prevent follow-up oob accesses, but
logically the most meaningful.)
- In G_PrintParTime() and G_PrintDesignerTime(), return "<invalid>" if the above
does not hold. This can happen from EVENT_NEWGAME, for example. Add a test to
lunatic/test/qgetsysstr.con. DONT_BUILD.
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Since TILE_TILT is only allocated once, it must be done with the maximum
possible size.
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This fixes the out-of-bounds read of former g_player[] in VM_EventCommon_().
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By default, the following enemies have this flag set: OCTABRAIN, COMMANDER, DRONE.
DONT_BUILD.
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This is where things are changed at last. This fixes lizmen walking on water.
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Factor out condition for whether a z offset is added or not
("fix for flying/jumping monsters getting stuck in water", etc.) into
a function A_GetWaterZOffset() (and a helper A_GetVerticalVel()).
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In VM_Fall(), keep a temp preliminary new z position of the actor and
assign only when we return. This is to each ease watching its value in GDB.
DONT_BUILD.
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This allows for CON screen display code to use menu animations. The following is an example of how to adapt screen features that should animate.
before:
onevent EVENT_DISPLAYMENUREST
ifvare current_menu 0 // main menu
{
setvar x 1
setvar y 1
rotatesprite x y zoom ang tilenum shade pal orientation 0 0 xdim ydim
}
endevent
after:
state DisplayMenuCommon
ifvare RETURN 0 // main menu
{
getuserdef[THISACTOR].m_origin_x x
getuserdef[THISACTOR].m_origin_y y
addvar x 65536
addvar y 65536
rotatesprite16 x y zoom ang tilenum shade pal orientation 0 0 xdim ydim
}
ends
onevent EVENT_DISPLAYMENUREST state DisplayMenuCommon endevent
onevent EVENT_DISPLAYINACTIVEMENUREST state DisplayMenuCommon endevent
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- t{sector,wall}type are simply typedef'd to the non-t versions
- make FORCE_INLINE unconditional of DISABLE_INLINING (otherwise there are
multiple definitions of these functions)
- update lunatic/doc/lpeg-lunatic.patch to apply against the LPeg 0.12 I just
downloaded
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In setview(), we now assert windowx2 < xdim. The only calling places where its
non-violation is non-trivial to ascertain are (1) showview from CON and
(2) draw-to-tile for look-sideways in game.c. AFAICS case 1 should be fine.
Case 2 is adapted; see comments there.
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// Example: Switch between tracks like radio stations.
getmusicposition temp
starttrackvar next_music_track
setmusicposition temp
Only implemented for Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, and XA. Consult the devs before using these commands.
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1. If you switch away from a weapon and switch to a third when the gun is still going down, continue lowering the first weapon instead of immediately raising the third.
2. If you switch away from a weapon and switch back to it before it lowers completely, raise it from its current position instead of going all the way to the bottom.
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This should prevent Lunar Apocalypse from becoming Nuclear Winter with Megaton on Linux and Mac.
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- Work around a sequencing issue (assignment of searchstat) in
M32_DrawRoomsAndMasks()
- When having sprites highlighted and changing shade, since r1943 change
every highlighted sprite's shade if one of them is aimed at. With this
revision, if SHIFT is pressed while doing that, only change the aimed at
sprite's shade
- a.m32: Use 'break' from a state instead of 'return'. The former may be
"sticky" in a way that is not intended. Needs to be debugged later.
- Update instructions in m32script_ex.map
DONT_BUILD.
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- factor out calculation of player-relative and screen+clipped-player-relative
coordinates into get_rel_coords() and get_screen_coords(), respectively
- the usual beautification stuff, especially since we're now on C99
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Previously, the C function clipmove() returned negative values when hit a
wall (32768+wallnum) or sprite (49152+spritenum) because internally,
these values were encoded into a *signed* 16-bit integer. This made no
difference to C code using it, since it always proceeded by bit checks,
but was inconsistent with documentation on CON 'clipmove' on the wiki.
The following commands are affected too, since they use the value returned
by clipmove(): 'clipmovenoslide', 'movesprite'. Also, the value of
actor[].movflag ('htmovflag' from CON).
Also, fix 'clipmove*' in LunaCON and add lunatic/test/checknearwall.con
as an example of how to implement a being-close-to-a-wall checker as
requested in
http://forums.duke4.net/topic/7869-determining-closeness-to-a-wall/
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This may happen if no title/end music is defined from CON.
Thanks to Zaxtor for the bug report.
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In A_RadiusDamage(). The code snippet that is disabled for such actors
increases the damaged actor's .xvel by (4 times the) damage amount and
is responsible for the strange effect of enemies becoming faster TOWARDS
the player on being hit with an RPG frontally.
Thanks to Fox for a keen eye.
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That is, make interpolation work properly there -- both when 'using' a
VIEWSCREEN and when rendering the scene onto a TILE_VIEWSCR. This makes
a difference only if the camera is in a moving sector.
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- At a given time, at most one viewscreen may display TILE_VIEWSCR, namely
that one which is g_curViewscreen
- sync kinds of distance to compare against VIEWSCREEN_ACTIVE_DISTANCE (was
Manhattan vs. dist(), now both the latter)
- fix resetting to VIEWSCREEN tile when player is greater from it than that
distance. When the player is closer to it again, it is *not* reset to
TILE_VIEWSCR.
- more sync'd g_curViewscreen and sprite[i].yvel (for 'i' being the viewscreen
sprite)
Note: in a multiplayer context, this needs to be thought about once more.
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Also, rewrite the loops in Gv_Free() and Gv_Clear() in the plain fashion so
that they are correct even if the number of gamearrays exceeds the number of
gamevars.
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Specifically, we must make sure that dasizeof <= LZWSIZE (or so) in
c1d_{read,write}_compressed() (what the assertion in the last commit was about,
and is now redundant). This fixes saving of e.g. large gamearrays with the C-CON
build. Bump BYTEVERSION.
An alternative for setting dasizeof to 1 would be to factor it and keep dividing
as long as it's > LZWSIZE.
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Analogously to the way models are processed in a deferred manner for Polymer.
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The only semantic change is that an out-of-sync instance of a distance to
check (viewscreen sprite <-> player sprite) is changed in
actors.c:G_MoveStandables(), from 2048 (as in Duke3D 1.5) to 8192, now
represented by the define VIEWSCREEN_ACTIVE_DISTANCE. I have not yet observed
any change in behavior regarding this change (but there ought to be one).
Also, in DNCOORDS display, print 'totalclock' count, too.
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*Move the FPS display down from the top of the screen, as we do for quotes.
*Don't show a non-functional mouse cursor in the center of the screen.
*Don't display the "Startup window" option in Game Settings.
*Display the IR pointer crosshair in addition to the aiming crosshair, not instead of it.
*Eliminate some assumptions from wiibuild.bat.
*DONT_BUILD.
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So that stack traces can be gotten with optimized DEBUGANYWAY builds, e.g. for
Linux's 'perf' --> flame graphs. DONT_BUILD.
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- 'nofloorpalrange' DEF token: now handled for both game and editor (for the
latter, it's effective only for "shade preview" mode, [']+[X]).
- in generatefogpals(), assign g_noFloorPal[] = 1 for every generated (default)
fog pal; get rid of its return value / g_firstFogPal
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This reverts/corrects two semantic changes of r4639 as far as what is now
voxmodel.c (formerly part of mdsprite.c) is concerned. One correction ends
up having no effect (m->bscale is always 1.f for voxel models, as far as I
can see), but is the proper rewrite.
Also, in osdcmds.c:registerosdcommands(), tweak two help strings.
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Specifically, this fixes edit lines for 2 members, e.g. "(X,Y)pan".
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- for the first point: 'struct glattribs sdlayer_gl_attributes[]' was defined
at file scope, but 'glmultisample > 0' is not a compile-time constant.
- for the second point: r4749 changed the meaning of some conditional
compilation (supposedly, unintentionally). I'm reverting it to pre-r4749
but keeping the rewritten style. It's concerned with mouse thumb buttons.
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VM_OnEvent() has become VM_OnEvent(), VM_OnEventWithReturn(), VM_OnEventWithDist(), and VM_OnEventWithBoth() (the latter of which is only ever used once...). Of course, this required every call to VM_OnEvent() be changed.
memberlabel_t and vmstate_t have been changed to use the regular "int" type versus explicitly specifying int32_t as they did previously. The rationale for this change is simply that it looks cleaner, and I think we should move toward just using "int" in most cases where there's no particular reason to specify an explicit data type.
Also changes CON_KILLIT to just "return" instead of "continue". DONT_BUILD.
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We must not use Xrealloc(), since gamearrays are now allocated with
Xaligned_alloc().
NOTE: I did not check all potential problematic cases, only those to get
LNGA3 up and running.
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The practical rationale: Clang-sanitize catches this, so this is bad.
The real rationale: I *think* it is undefined behavior to even form such a
pointer in C99. However, I would be hard pressed to provide a nice formal
argument in terms of the Standard wording right now. It looks like
6.5.3.2#4 is to blame.
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- Needed to rip out enum GameEvent_t into own header file to prevent what
would be a circular #include otherwise
- Added some forgotten #ifdef LUNATIC
- updated structure and function declarations on the Lua FFI side
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For example, in
CON_ERRPRINTF("invalid target sprite (%d) %d %d\n", iActor, vm.g_i, TrackerCast(vm.g_sp->picnum));
vm.g_i can be -1 and vm.g_sp can be NULL then. (Not anymore.)
DONT_BUILD.
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The three things using windowx/y hackery to crop tiles (user map menu background, color correction panels, automatic scrolling indicators) have been rewritten not to, so that the origin point would work properly with them. All three are slightly different now.
The changes are more extensive than you might predict, because I had to modify every rotatesprite/*text call to add its coordinates (shifted left by 16 if they weren't already) to the origin point.
DONT_BUILD.
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This DOES NOT fix the more complex issue discussed at the forums.
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The volume and level number for the music are stored in the last two bytes
of the board file name array. No version bump is required.
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The additional space was there all the time, so it's not understandable why
another array was necessary.
CON: for 'music', error if volume number is outside [0 .. MAXVOLUMES+1], and
in LunaCON, additionally warn if it's MAXVOLUMES+1 (0 is preferred for that).
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The OSD command is invoked like "music E5L3" (case insensitively).
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In C-CON's qsubstr, error if <start> is not in [0 .. MAXQUOTELEN-1]
or <length> is negative.
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The winding of a loop -- with clockdir() -- is determined by examining the
two line segments spanned between the points following a leftmost point of
the loop. If the loop contains a leftmost point that belongs to the "right"
side (as can happen with sliding door constructions), there's a chance that
an outer loop is misclassified.
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And use these in jmact/mathutil.c's FindDistance2D()/FindDistance3D().
The main use is to allow passing dx/dy instead of sprite positions; the code
that actually uses this is not committed.
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Such as "vid_gamma". In that case, setbrightness() would have been
called without basepaltableptr having been initialized.
The fix is by moving the preparational setbasepaltable() call from
ExtPostStartupWindow() to ExtInit(), just before the OSD command
dispatching.
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Inspired by
http://forums.duke4.net/topic/7506-tror-question/page__view__findpost__p__199151
the corruption checker now checks for certain conditions of the loops of each
sector. Recall that CW loops are outer and CCW loops are inner.
- If a sector has no or more than one outer loop, count that as corruption
(level 4 and 3, respectively).
- (Disabled) For sectors with exactly one outer loop, check that all inner
ones are inside it. This is currently not compiled due to an asymmetry of
loopinside() for degenerate cases, similar to pre-r3898 inside().
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There are no intended changes of functionality, it's readability tweaks only.
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Note to MSVC users: You can get the revision number if you run `make rev o=obj` with MinGW before you build.
DONT_BUILD.
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1 compiler error.
2 compiler warnings.
1 runtime warning.
Note that at this time, CPLUSPLUS=1 LUNATIC=1 fails to build due to C++ function mangling, and Win64 Lunatic crashes.
DONT_BUILD.
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1. The application must specify its proper name and technical name. Instead of eduke32_or_mapster32.crash.log, we now have eduke32.crash.log and mapster32.crash.log.
2. The exception handler will display a message box informing the user of a crash and requesting they send in the crash log. The box has three options: "Quit", the DLL's current behavior, "Continue", which passes the exception to the next handler, and "Ignore", which resumes execution immediately. These should allow the user to skip bogus exceptions picked up by ebacktrace, such as one I get with my laptop that causes EDuke32 no issues.
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Note that the user map function still overwrites everything in slot E1L8 for the time being, which is a deeper problem I need to address.
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LOGO_NOE1ENDSCREEN
LOGO_NOE2ENDSCREEN
LOGO_NOE3RADLOGO
LOGO_NODUKETEAMTEXT
LOGO_NODUKETEAMPIC
As part of this, the LOGO_NOE*BONUSSCENE flags no longer remove the entire end sequence in one go. They now only remove the primary cinematic. If you want their previous effect, you'll have to add these additional bits.
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That is, the reverse of what is returned with the first outarg. Use that in
lunatic/util/foreachmap.lua. DONT_BUILD.
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Mouse/touch/pointer support is yet to come. #SOON.
Exposure to scripting is a LONG way off. Months. The spec and data structure needs time for comment and revision. The eventual scripting access will be Lua-only.
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Note that x-flipping is determined by the cstat of the upper part of the wall
(that is, the wall facing the player, not the nextwall, from which the picnum
for the bottom part is taken.)
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... and cull code that is dead with the X*alloc() versions since they never
return NULL on requesting memory.
Use something like
git grep '[^Xx]\(m\|c\|re\)alloc *('
and
git grep '[^Xx]strdup *('
to see places where I left the B*alloc() calls intact.
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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These wrap the x*alloc or xstrdup functions in compat.c. The handler gets passed
__FILE__, __LINE__ and __func__ (if available) in debugging builds.
Terminating the application process immediately in case of allocation failure
will let us prune many error handling paths and simplify a good portion of code.
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This makes the subway sound not played once on map initialization.
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This only affects zombie actors in a sector with a parallaxed ceiling. If they
have SFLAG_NOSHADE clear, their shade is taken from the ceiling upon
changing the statnum. Previously, A_CheckSpriteFlags() received a value that
could only be 0 or 1 for the sprite index (typo).
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Mostly, these are rendering-related variables. We keep *writing* them to
mapster32.cfg so that older Mapster32 versions can be used side-by-side
for now.
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Concretely, for all 1 <= i <= 255, make graypalookup[31][i] := graypalookup[31][0].
Also document 'fogpal' in the Lunatic doc.
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Also,
- add a static assertion to engine.c
- gameexec.c: compile out an unused function in Lunatic builds
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This makes the game not process as many ticks as have elapsed during the saving
afterwards.
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Previously, the check was for the hard-coded sound number. This made it
impossible to change difficulty selection sounds via EVENT_SOUND.
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For convenience, orientation gets bit 1 (translucency) set automatically.
Again, test/screentext.con is updated to show off this functionality (the
code there assumes that additive blending tables are loaded at blend
numbers 101 -- 132).
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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The extended PALETTE.DAT format can now carry a trailing byte, called
'lognumalphatables'. If it is present, the engine assumes that alpha blending
tables are loaded at blend indices 1 to 1<<lognumalphatables and handles
rotatesprite's alpha and spriteext[].alpha accordingly.
The ability to save this new byte is added to engine.lua:savePaletteDat()
and the corresponding convenience functions in shadexfog.lua.
Examples test/screentext.con and test/sprite_access.con are updated for
demonstration purposes.
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Hook up those from test/shadexfog.lua and some debugging ones from engine.lua.
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The overall situation is thus as follows:
- in C and from Lua, that member is called 'fogpal'
- In CON (both C-CON and LunaCON), it's 'fogpal' with 'alignto' being an alias;
'filler' wasn't available before, either.
- In m32script, it's 'fogpal' or 'alignto' ('filler' is not available any more)
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The state quries the user for four values: ref. picnum, target picnum, max.
ldist and a lotag. Then, for all sprites i (of ref. picnum), for all sprites j
(of target picnum), if ldist(i,j)<=maxldist, sprite j's lotag is changed to the
provided one.
Also add lunatic/test/maputil.lua, containing a similar function but allowing
to customize the selection predicates of the ref. and target sprites, as well
as the action to carry out.
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Also, extend the documentation for r_usenewshading a little. Specifically,
note when the different modes were introduced. BUILD_LUNATIC.
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This replaces all remaining magic numbers with enumerations thereof.
It also tweaks the following, even though most will be irrelevant post-rewrite:
-Remove unused menus
-Properly center the nuke icon in Duke and the star icon in NAM
-Fix the multiplayer macro editing menu:
--Position the currently editing quote its proper spot instead of beneath the first row
--Don't highlight the first quote while editing a different one
--Select the quote just edited when finished editing instead of the first one
-Fix the cursor of a centered text input field (such as the adult mode password)
-Implement proper shade glowing of selected menu entries in Joystick Settings, Joystick Axes, and Joystick Dead Zones
-Shift the the Joystick Axes menu down to avoid overlapping the title bar
-Change the title of mouse digital axis assignment "Digital Axes Setup" instead of "Advanced Mouse"
-Fix the behavior of the Next button in Joystick Dead Zones to not act like a scrollbar
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Fix a case in G_MovePlayers(), where the player sprite's shade is approached
toward the ceiling/floor's shade. Before, it could stop at one above or below!
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Also add two static assertions checking that the obituary quotes don't go
out of the MAXQUOTES bound. BUILD_LUNATIC.
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In C and Lunatic, split 'jumptoplayer' of enum amoveflags_t / action.MOVFLAGS
into 'jumptoplayer_bits' and 'jumptoplayer_only' (see updated Lunatic doc).
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That is, always bitwise-OR the per-tile actor flags with the existing ones.
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Reserved bits are those that have no predefined SFLAG_* label in CON.
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This flag is set from C for some enemies that should not be pushed back when
damaged, such as TANK. Both the tile flag and the per-sprite flag are used
(i.e. the ultimate flag value is the XOR of the two).
Add currently non-functional example to test.lua that attempts to set this bit
for NEWBEAST.
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Unlike in C-CON, it only tries an exact match with the given and uppercased
label, not "full" case-insensitive search.
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Make Mapster32 save as map-text if there is a wall with non-zero 'blend'.
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Given highlighted sectors, these take the arithmetic mean of their ceiling's
or floor's (respectively) z, removing the slope bit from all, and setting the
new z to the mean one, rounded down to 1024 Build z units (one PGUP/PGDN).
BUILD_LUNATIC.
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We shouldn't be using its actor[].t_data[8] because that one is used by the
sprite rotation-fixing system (which fixes STAT_FX sprites to the positions
relative to the pivot, too).
Test case source/lunatic/test/delmusicsfx.lua still passes with this
modification.
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