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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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Introduced a LayoutHelper class which can be used for any non-Window
container where you want to use a layout to place child widgets.
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Changes mostly done by David Athay.
Currently these widgets are only used in the setup window, where they
replace the previously used TabbedContainer.
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the function names should no longer be around.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Also fixed login dialog layout. This is the layout handler by Guillaume
Melquiond, which he started in commit 59472ef68fdef3f7e8858a81a46e28c127119c58.
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fixed a few compiler warnings noticed from building in windows.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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class.
NOTE: This commit adds a brand new dependency (SDL_TTF). Make sure to
install it, regenerate your config files, reconfigure, and then install
before attempting to compile.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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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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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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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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