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Warnings were about initialization order and signed variables compared
to unsigned variables. Please pay attention to these things.
Also made some getters const and turned some std::string parameters into
const std::string &.
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shoots them.
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When not passing any parameters to constructors, there is no reason for
using parenthesis.
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Conflicts:
CMakeLists.txt
configure.ac
data/help/header.txt
packaging/windows/setup.nsi
po/POTFILES.in
src/being.cpp
src/being.h
src/game.cpp
src/gui/color.cpp
src/gui/color.h
src/gui/equipmentwindow.h
src/gui/popupmenu.cpp
src/gui/recorder.cpp
src/gui/setup_colors.h
src/gui/setup_keyboard.cpp
src/gui/setup_keyboard.h
src/gui/skill.cpp
src/gui/speechbubble.cpp
src/gui/speechbubble.h
src/gui/table.cpp
src/keyboardconfig.cpp
src/keyboardconfig.h
src/localplayer.cpp
src/main.cpp
src/main.h
src/map.cpp
src/resources/colordb.cpp
src/resources/colordb.h
src/resources/emotedb.cpp
src/resources/emotedb.h
src/text.cpp
src/text.h
src/tmw.rc
src/winver.h
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SimpleAnimation class to use correct delays for target drawing.
Basically, because the SimpleAnimation was a bit more restrictive on
ensuring that frame rates were being respected, some particles would not
get drawn. This commit allows for target animations to look correct,
while not breaking particles.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Sometimes it's nice for clarity, but most of the time this is just
clutter. C++ != Java. :)
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useful since buddy lists are tracked through the player relation
interface instead)
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Sometimes it's nice for clarity, but most of the time this is just
clutter. C++ != Java. :)
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that it creates when initializing the target cursors in the first place.
This behavior was carried over in the first place from the Viewport
class. Also moved target drawing responsibility from the map to the
being being targeted in the first place. This allows for assuring that
targets are always drawn below the sprite being targeted (which the
previous solution was designed to do, but didn't do correctly).
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Conflicts:
A lot of files...
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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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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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properly implemented line wrapping. Now, there are no more visual
artifacts for speech boxes, and it always chooses the most optimal box
size (which required that npc_text use it also. Do any other gui
classes use the textbox class?).
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to native for some files that were still missing this property. This is
a feeble attempt to reduce the amount of conflicts for future merges.
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animations with frames that change faster than they are updated.
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action and direction stuff from AnimatedSprite.
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