Also right-click-and-drag to rotate the camera vertically.
Fixed LookAt code (the algorithm in the gluLookAt man page seems to be
wrong).
This was SVN commit r4394.
Color: Moved SColor* structs into SColor.h, so they can be used without
indirectly including CVector[34]D.
Terrain: Added 'base colour', for the Actor Viewer to be able to
modulate the colour of normally-white terrain.
Removed some "using namespace std" (because it doesn't make the code
easier to read, and it defeats the point of namespaces, and the rest of
the code doesn't do it).
This was SVN commit r4392.
Refs #152
The issue was that the JSInterface_Console would attempt to write a
message on the console even after the g_Console object was deleted. Work
around this by:
1. resetting the g_Console pointer to 0 after deletion and
2. adding a null-pointer check
This was SVN commit r4386.
ObjectManager: Removed ObjectTypes because it hasn't been used for
years.
Atlas: Fixed leak when saving with Xerces. Changed range of water
shininess slider.
Actor Editor: Relabelled "Freq" to "Ratio". Made modal dialogs use the
correct parent.
This was SVN commit r4376.
- error codes now accessed as ERR::NO_MEM, INFO::OK etc.
- no more X-macros => the above are now recognized by visual assist
- error codes are defined by the module originating them (lib_errors has
some generic ones)
=> no full rebuild when adding some
- error descriptions are now in C++ files => can be changed without full
rebuild
added AT_STARTUP in lib.h.
This was SVN commit r4374.
- Set the default rally point to be right on top of each building
(rather than (0,0)).
- issueCommand used to send 2 copies of a command, which caused for
example units to be trained in twos (it added some entities twice to
msgEntities).
This was SVN commit r4348.
- Simplified CTerrain::getSlopeAngleFace and made it work correctly in
all cases (before, it sometimes returned NAN and used an overly
complicated method based on 8 angle sectors instead of a "continuous"
method).
- Removed the EntityMovement event - instead, movement speed modifier is
calculated in C++ for performance.
This was SVN commit r4339.
close#141
The problem was that the shadow matrices were setup in BeginFrame, but
GraphicsView calls SetCamera after BeginFrame. The solution was to move
the shadow matrix setup into CRenderer::SetCamera.
This caused a second problem because RenderReflections/RenderRefractions
used SetCamera to change the OpenGL matrices. Solved this problem by
distinguishing explicitly between the camera used for the scene as a
whole and the camera used to configure OpenGL. The latter can be a
virtual camera for shadow or reflection rendering and similar
render-to-texture effects.
This was SVN commit r4330.
note: previous fix (clamp to 0 in screen_to_client) causes spurious
messages if mouse moves outside of the window (which is bad). "client"
coords are allowed to be negative, but "idealized client coords" (which
are defended by assert >= 0 or is_in_window) aren't.
fixes#146
This was SVN commit r4324.
- Removed a debug assertion that could occur in windowed mode if you
moved your mouse above or to the left of the window (client x and y >=
0); instead, negative client coordinates are now clipped to 0. (The
coordinates can't actually stay negative because we are casting them to
uints, so that would give very large values.)
This was SVN commit r4323.
Also split Entity.cpp further, moving the rendering code to
EntityRendering.cpp and the JS interface code to
EntityScriptInterface.cpp. This makes each individual file smaller
(about 1000 lines still!) and lets them be compiled independently.
This was SVN commit r4314.
hopefully found last confusion between screen/client coords (now prefix
the former with screen_*)
SDL passes around client coords in message as Uint16, int in API calls,
Window gives/takes screen space POINT (LONG x,y)
This was SVN commit r4311.
This avoids stuff like
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0/cmath:85: error: template with C linkage
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0/cmath: In function 'float std::abs(float)':
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0/cmath:92: error: declaration of C function 'float
std::abs(float)' conflicts with
/usr/include/c++/4.0.0/cmath:88: error: previous declaration 'double
std::abs(double)' here
This was SVN commit r4291.
Changed player-id code a bit so the entity and actor and unit should
stay in sync more often. (The entity/actor/unit mixing still looks a bit
dodgy and unreliable, though.)
Simplified console help code.
Allowed init/shutdown to be done with the simulation/world/etc parts
disabled (so the actor viewer can load faster).
This was SVN commit r4289.
- Territory boundaries are now offset slightly and drawn in player
colour, so you can see whose territory you're on the border of.
- Removed some duplication in the code by modifying a loop slightly.
This was SVN commit r4264.
Atlas: Added ActorViewer. Moved GL canvas into separate class for shared
use. Disabled message-handling callback while blocked on the game, and
stopped creating dialog boxes inside the game thread in order to avoid
deadlocks (hopefully). Support multiple Views (for independent sets of
camera/update/render code). Recalculate territory boundaries when
necessary. Changed default list of animations to match those currently
used by actors.
# Tidied up more code.
Moved some more #includes out of .h files, to minimise unnecessary
compilation.
MathUtil: Deleted unused/unuseful macros (M_PI (use PI instead), M_PI_2
(use PI/2), MAX3, ABS (use abs)).
ObjectManager: Removed some ScEd-specific things.
Unit: Moved creation out of UnitManager, so units can be created without
adding to the manager. Changed CStr8 to the more conventional CStr.
app_hooks: Removed warning for setting multiple times.
win: Restored SEH catcher.
GameSetup, GameView: Removed RenderNoCull, because it doesn't seem to do
what it says it does ("force renderer to load everything") since we're
loading-on-demand most stuff and it doesn't seem especially useful since
we'd prefer to minimise loading times (but feel free to correct me if
I'm wrong). (And because it crashes when things need to be initialised
in a different order, so it's easier to remove than to understand and
fix it.)
PatchRData, Renderer: Work sensibly when there's no game (hence no LOS
manager, water, etc).
LOSManager: Use entity position instead of actor position when possible.
TerritoryManager: Allow delayed recalculations (so Atlas can issue lots
of move+recalculate commands per frame).
Cinematic: Non-pointer wxTimer, so it doesn't leak and doesn't have to
be deleted manually.
This was SVN commit r4261.