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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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Makes the popup a lot less annoying. Still sticks around in some cases
when it shouldn't, which seems to be because of missing mouseExited
events from Guichan.
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TextBoxes in ScrollAreas, but never needed to scroll (and disabled both
the horizontal and vertical scrollbars, which makes using a scrollarea
kind of pointless to begin with).
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Bjørn Lindeijer <bjorn@lindeijer.nl>
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Removed methods updateColors, getItemName and getNumRows. The last one
was also removed from some other classes.
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Plus some random cleanups.
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In an attempt to make the GUI code a little more structured, basic
widgets are now put in gui/widgets. Many includes were also cleaned up.
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Mostly putting & and * in the right place and making some getters const.
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Conflicts:
Many files.
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info on item change. Also fixed color updating for item shortcuts and
item links, as the displayed colors wouldn't update on change on color
change in the setup color dialog.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Window class, but stripped down to the bare essential functionality to
just draw and position them. This means no resizing, no close buttons,
no ability to move them, etc. This should help reduce the overhead in
drawing speech bubbles, as well as other popup type dialogs, but is also
not a drop in replacement for the Window class as well.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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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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Removed tab characters and trailing spaces and added spaces between
"if(", "for(", "while(" and "switch(".
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Conflicts:
A lot of files...
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Removed tab characters and trailing spaces and added spaces between
"if(", "for(", "while(" and "switch(".
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Conflicts:
Almost everywhere.
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Mazzeroth. At the moment, I think this is the last of the missing
pointer deletes, but if more are found, then I'll add them to the
proper classes and delete them.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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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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customizable through the color interface so that if someone is
colorblind to a certain color and it doesn't show up well, they can
change it (or even people who just don't like the default color).
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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modify itemdb to pull the item weight information from the server
instead of the client, so as to always have the server and client in
sync.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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position.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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TODO: Figure out how the itempopup transparency is broken and fix it
(broken on code import). Best guess would be that the window is attached
to a widget which is then attached to a window, causing a break in
updates to the transparency code.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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the function names should no longer be around.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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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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