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This is cleaner overall since now each widget type no longer needs to
keep track of its own instances and updating of the GUI alpha. It also
introduces a single point from where the GUI theme support can be
enhanced.
Theme is no longer a singleton, though for now there is a single
instance owned by the Gui singleton.
Widgets adjusted to delegate their painting to the Theme:
* Button
* Tab
* TextField
* CheckBox
* RadioButton
* Slider
* DropDown
* ProgressBar
* ScrollArea
* ResizeGrip
* PlayerBox (by subclassing ScrollArea)
The Window and Popup widgets already use the theme through the Skin
class. They can actually use a different skin per instance, though this
feature is only used by the SpeechBubble.
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All ResourceManager functions that load resources now return respective
ResourceRef values, which helps to make sure resources are properly
cleaned up.
The Sound class was cleaned up and now also allows SoundEffect resources
to be unloaded.
The Animation class now keeps its ImageSet loaded only as long as
necessary. Previously, SimpleAnimation and ParticleEmitter would keep
the ImageSet loaded indefinitely by never decreasing its reference
count.
Reduced duplicated animation loading code between SimpleAnimation and
ParticleEmitter.
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Thanks to https://github.com/cgmb/guardonce and a follow-up replace to
remove duplicated newlines at end of file:
find src -type f -name '*.h' -exec \
sed --in-place -e :a -e '/^\n*$/{$d;N;};/\n$/ba' {} \;
Source: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/81685/how-to-remove-multiple-newlines-at-eof
Fixes compile on macOS, which appears to have been due to the EVENT_H
include guard.
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modernize-use-auto
modernize-use-nullptr
modernize-use-override
modernize-use-using
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I have to admit I contributed a large part of these. Sorry for that.
Less empty space, more attention to the code.
Acked-by: Jared Adams
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The older gray theme and the new wood theme are available as themes.
The gray theme needs some new graphics for hilights.
Add a theme option for branding and add path/to/branding/data to the
PhysFS search path.
Reviewed-by: Thorbjørn Lindeijer
Reviewed-by: Chuck Miller
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Also added the update copyright tool from the Wormux Team.
( And not forgetting credit's due. :P )
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include anything not needed by that specific widget or window. This
appears to have cleaned up system performance a bit on my current setup,
where it went from idling on 45% in game with opengl down to 30% now.
Also moved iptostring to the tostring header, as importing all of
network.h is a little overkill to use that function, and it goes along
with the basic functions that are in that header file anyways. TODO:
find out a way to get rid of warnings when a class doesn't use this
function.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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spots that could also be fixed up as well, but require other methods to
fix them (the filled color rectangles on the progress bars, as well as
the text on them as well, as an example).
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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This dates back to the old days of TMW, but the usage instructions of
GPLv2 don't mention this being necessary. Since it doesn't add anything,
avoid the branding in these sections.
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a confusion on git.
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statements, as well as removing the new skill dialog, which we do not,
nor will we use (if we do, it'd be a new one that we'd make).
WARNING!!! This, and all other previous builds have a linker error for
the Gnome libraries version 4.3.2 on my setup. It's assumed that this is
also the case for other users of this library as well. I'm currently
assuming that there's a bug in the compiler itself, and will look into
reporting this, but in the mean time, it doesn't build for these users,
unfortunately. Sorry about this.
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build work (although there might be a bit too many guichanfwd.h
references. But that's ok. I'm too lazy to track down which ones are
necessary and which ones aren't at the moment).
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using their borders (except for the top one, since that's the title bar for
Guichan) and the resize grip in the bottom right is much easier to grab. Needs
some testing.
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