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diff --git a/docs/HACKING.txt b/docs/HACKING.txt index 6f34b383..b36f5e2a 100644 --- a/docs/HACKING.txt +++ b/docs/HACKING.txt @@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ standard specifying how code is written down. Not doing so can cause quite some annoyance for certain coders and easily creates more version conflicts than necessary. -* Code is indented using 4 spaces, no tabs. +* Indentation: + Code is indented using 4 spaces, no tabs. * Control constructs like this: @@ -24,6 +25,7 @@ necessary. /* * Documentation about behaviour + * ... */ void function(param1, param2) { } @@ -32,6 +34,13 @@ necessary. }; Ending parenthesis may be on next line for clarity. + + Bad: + + if (condition) + statement; + + if (condition) statement; * Use of whitespace example: diff --git a/docs/INSTALL/mingw.txt b/docs/INSTALL/mingw.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cd295fc3..00000000 --- a/docs/INSTALL/mingw.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -Windows The Mana World Developers Getting Started Howto (MinGW + MSYS) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -* Get the MinGW 3.1.0 from http://www.mingw.org/ - -* Get MSYS 1.0.1 from there too - -* Install MinGW - -* Install MSYS (and do the normalization with MinGW it comes up with) - -* Get Allegro 4.1.17 from http://alleg.sf.net/ - -* Install Allegro in MSYS, following MinGW32+MSYS installation instructions - in docs/build/mingw32.txt - -* Get Guichan 0.1.0 from http://guichan.darkbits.org - - * After unzipping, change _declspec to __declspec in the following file: - - include/guichan/platform.hpp:59 - - * In MSYS, do "export HAVE_ALLEGRO=yes" to get the Guichan configure to - believe Allegro is present (which should be now) - - * For Guichan, run - - ./configure --prefix=/mingw --disable-sdl --disable-opengl - - This stops it from trying to build the unwanted parts and makes it install - the includes and libraries in the right place. - - * Finish off with "make" and "make install" - -* Get alfont from http://nekros.freeshell.org/delirium/alfont.php - - * In MSYS in alfont directory, run ./fixunix.sh - - * Change the target in the Makefile to MINGW32_STATIC by uncommenting the - line and commenting the DJGPP one. - - * Run make - - * Copy the resulting .a file from lib/mingw32 to /mingw/lib - * Copy the includes from include to /mingw/include - -* Get jgmod from http://surf.to/jgmod - - * In MSYS, go into the jgmod/src dir and type make - - * Copy jgmod/lib/djgpp/libjgmod.a over to /mingw/lib - * Copy src/jgmod.h over to /mingw/include - -* Now you're ready for The Mana World. Start with checkout out the latest - source from CVS. CVS root is - ":pserver:sull.homelinux.net:/var/home/cvs/repository" and module is "tmw". - TortoiseCVS is a useful CVS client that integrates with Windows Explorer. - (http://www.tortoisecvs.org/) - -* In MSYS go to the tmw directory, and run - - make -f makefile.mgw - - This should compile you a working tmw.exe, seems to be statically linked. - To make it a bit smaller (towards 850k) you can do - - strip tmw.exe - - Might be a good idea to include that in the makefile. diff --git a/docs/INSTALL/win32.txt b/docs/INSTALL/win32.txt index 921e0e4e..64e8a239 100644 --- a/docs/INSTALL/win32.txt +++ b/docs/INSTALL/win32.txt @@ -1,75 +1,96 @@ -How to compile and install TMW on my Win32 Box -============================================== - -Author: Alexander Baldeck (aka kth5) -Email: kth5@cboxx.de -Homepage: alex.cboxx.de +How setup Dev-C++ to compile TMW on a Win32 Box +=============================================== The Mana World project ====================== Homepage: themanaworld.sourceforge.net IRC: irc.freenode.net / #manaworld + 0. Index ======== 1. Requirements 2. Installing Dev-C++ -3. Updating Dev-C++ and Allegro installation -6. Installing The Mana World -7. Notes +3. Installing the required libraries +4. Compiling The Mana World + 1. Requirements =============== -In this tutorial we will use DevC++ b/c of the fact that -it's a free and one of best - if not THE best - IDE you -can get on Win32. Remember, Win32 was not meant for GCC -and stuff so you will probably run into trouble unless -you really know what you're doing, so best stick with -Dev-C++. +In this tutorial we will use DevC++ because of the fact that it's a very good +free IDE for Win32 built around GCC. Remember, Win32 was not meant for GCC and +stuff so you will probably run into trouble unless you really know what you're +doing, so best stick with Dev-C++. -Furthermore TMW depends on the following libraries: +Besides a C++ compiler, TMW depends on the following libraries: 1) Allegro 4.1.x 2) Alfont 1.91 3) JGmod 0.99 +4) Guichan 0.1.0-CVS 2. Installing Dev-C++ ===================== -I recommend that you get the latest stable version. Though -this tutorial is written for and tested w/ Dev-C++ 4.9.90 -it may also apply to any later version. Get 4.9.90 here: +I recommend that you get the latest beta version, which is 4.9.9.1 at the time +of writing. Though this tutorial is written for and tested with that, it may +also apply to the latest stable version. Get Dev-C++ here: - http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/dev-cpp/devcpp4990setup.exe + http://www.bloodshed.net/ -After you fetched it simply run and install. As soon as it is -installed you need to adjust a couple of enviroment-variables. -I will assume that you know how to do this. +After you fetched it simply run and install. -If you have Dev-C++ installed to "C:\Dev-Cpp" - the default - -your envars should contain these: -SET PATH=C:\Dev-Cpp\bin;C:\otherpaths -SET MINGDIR=C:\Dev-Cpp +3. Installing the required libraries +==================================== -Don't worry this won't hurt your Win32 unless you replace the -contents of PATH. ;-) +Lucky for us, all the libs have DevPaks that are very easy drop-ins for +Dev-C++, without any complex actions on your side. We'll download them from +http://devpaks.org/. +Because Guichan can work with SDL as well as Allegro, and because we plan to +switch to SDL anyway, we'll install SDL and SDL_image too, even though TMW +doesn't require them at this time. -3. Updating Dev-C++ and Allegro installation -===================== +Get the following list of DevPaks: + +- Allegro (http://devpaks.org/show.php?devpak=2) +- AllegroFont (http://devpaks.org/show.php?devpak=88) +- JGMOD (http://devpaks.org/show.php?devpak=121) +- SDL (http://devpaks.org/show.php?devpak=57) +- SDL_image (http://devpaks.org/show.php?devpak=25) +- Guichan (http://guichan.darkbits.org/downloads/guichan.DevPak) + +Install them all through the Dev-C++ package manager. + +NOTE: At the time of writing there is a problem with the SDL_image package. +You need to solve this by downloading the file SDL_image-devel-1.2.3-VC6.zip +from the link below and extracting from it the SDL_image.lib file and put that +in your Dev-C++ lib directory. + + http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_image/ + +You should now be fully equipped for compiling the latest TMW CVS code! + + +4. Compiling The Mana World +=========================== + +Check out The Mana World from CVS using either the command line cvs tool or +TortoiseCVS, pick what you like to use most and install that. Next, check out +the tmw module from our repository. The CVSROOT is: + + :pserver:anoncvs@sull.homelinux.net:/var/home/cvs/repository + +Open "The Mana World.dev" in Dev-C++. From there on you should be able to +start compilition with Excute -> Compile. A file called tmw.exe should appear +in the same directory as where you opened the .dev from. -Since the GCC in Dev-C++ is pretty old, we should get something -newer. This - fortunately - is not very hard to do. Simply fo to -"Tools" and then to "Check for Upgrades/Packages". -This will give you the Webupdate dialog where you should click -on the "Check for upgrades" button. -When you see the list look for "g++-3.4.1" and "gcc-core-3.4.1" -in the group "Dev-C++ MINGW System". After you have done that, -select the group you might want to check out a group called -"Allegro"! ;-) +Before you can actually run the executable you may need to move a few DLLs over +from your Dev-Cpp/dll directory to the directory containing tmw.exe. The +currently required DLLs are alleg41.dll, guichan.dll and guichan_allegro.dll. +Have fun hacking The Mana World! -TODO
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/ReadMe.txt b/docs/ReadMe.txt index c0754c9e..ccd48283 100644 --- a/docs/ReadMe.txt +++ b/docs/ReadMe.txt @@ -27,9 +27,10 @@ - Bertram for Debian installation script Powered by: - - Allegro - - AllegroFont - - JMod + - Allegro (game programming library) + - AllegroFont (truetype font drawing) + - JMod (module playback) + - Guichan (gui framework) 0. Index @@ -70,6 +71,10 @@ Remember: the server is only for development or demo purposes (Thanks again to U 4. Version history ------------------ +0.0.8a +- Added controlling player with arrow keys +- Rewrote gui with Guichan + 0.0.8 - added sound support for macosx - added primitive inventory diff --git a/src/graphic/graphic.cpp b/src/graphic/graphic.cpp index 7feba86b..50b1083c 100644 --- a/src/graphic/graphic.cpp +++ b/src/graphic/graphic.cpp @@ -358,8 +358,8 @@ new_tileset->spriteset[0]->draw(vbuffer, 0, 0); node->text_x = (get_x(node->coordinates)-camera_x)*16-22+get_x_offset(node)-offset_x; node->text_y = (get_y(node->coordinates)-camera_y)*16-25+get_y_offset(node)-offset_y; - int r_x = node->text_x-get_x_offset(node); - int r_y = node->text_y-get_y_offset(node); + //int r_x = node->text_x-get_x_offset(node); + //int r_y = node->text_y-get_y_offset(node); if(node->action==MONSTER_DEAD) new_monsterset->spriteset[(get_direction(node->coordinates)/2)+4*(node->job-1002)+8*MONSTER_DEAD]->draw(vbuffer, node->text_x, node->text_y); diff --git a/src/gui/login.cpp b/src/gui/login.cpp index 94c9729e..2f07090f 100644 --- a/src/gui/login.cpp +++ b/src/gui/login.cpp @@ -91,7 +91,6 @@ void login() { userField->setEventId("ok"); passField->setEventId("ok"); - keepCheck->setEventId("ok"); okButton->setEventId("ok"); cancelButton->setEventId("cancel"); |