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modified the skin loading method to take a default value, in case the
value in the configuration file fails to load for one reason or another.
While this doesn't directly expose skinning on a per window basis to the
user at the moment, it does allow people to change what skins get loaded
with which windows now without needing to modify the code.
TODO: Determine a decent approach to allowing the user to change their
window skins in game, as well as moving all widget skin loading to the
skin class (for instance, the button skins, progressbar skins, etc.) so
that different skin configurations can use different widget skins.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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This fixes a break that occured where skins wouldn't update in real time
in the client, due to being passed a reference, rather than getting the
skin itself.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <shogun@odin.(none)>
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Conflicts:
Many files.
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Also fix several instances where the same net handler was being used for
both servers, and a few other related oddities.
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Also drop Aethyra's custom magic code
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Superfluous semicolons, initialization order and signed/unsigned
mismatches.
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overridden after map_path, so the saved map path needs to get saved
before that.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Superfluous semicolons, initialization order and signed/unsigned
mismatches.
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This merge involved major changes on both sides, and as such took
several weeks. Lots of things are expected to be broken now, however, we
now have a single code base to improve and extend, which can be compiled
to support either eAthena or tmwserv.
In the coming months, the plan is to work towards a client that supports
both eAthena and tmwserv, without needing to be recompiled.
Conflicts:
Everywhere!
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framerates in OpenGL even on older hardware, this should be done to
conserve on CPU usage, rather than stressing it with more frames than
the monitor can render.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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aesthetically pleasing.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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their guis are similarly laid out.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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fixing tables to correct the highlights to draw where they're supposed
to, as well as at the opacity they're supposed to.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Please set up your include path if this include doesn't work for you.
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Reviewed-by: trapdoor
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the open source project Wormux. To improve SDL performance, the number
of layers that are pushed out to the hardware or software buffers should
be reduced, which is where this function comes into play, as it combines
two surfaces together so that the number of blit operations is reduced.
This function is currently not used, but will be used once a good way to
link each of the target systems is determined so that it only initiates
when SDL is enabled, as well as making sure that each hook that uses
this function is benefiting from it sufficiently. At the moment, it's
suspected that the particle engine will likely be the most likely to
benefit from this function, followed by tile drawing, then sprite drawing.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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d654758ef63f6515d678ceaf77d63a2693e08fb7, but for SDL instead. This
currently doesn't buy too much, but it's a little better than it used to
be.
TODO: Find out why SDL is bottlenecked, and try to bring its performance
up to OpenGL levels, if possible.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Having two classes called Palette makes the program crash,
when compiled without optimisation.
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Cherry-picking changes from Bjørn's 1b3cb122be1a418ce82b66fb9ce1ecf3aa5813fb
Mainly making sure 'const std::string &' is used everywhere instead of
'std::string const &'. The former has always been the preferred order in
this project.
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saving, this needed a window name set.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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position of the recorder, as well as fixed resetting the help window,
and exposing the buy/sell window to being resettable, as well as
remembering its previous position. All windows should now be covered by
the reset button on the setup pane.
Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ira Rice <irarice@gmail.com>
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