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The SCI16 versions do not implement the scaling algorithm used
by SCI32 so would be off by one in some cases.
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applyRemap() is still not finished, so nothing is actually visible yet
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Not all SCI2.1late/SCI3 function signatures are fully known yet,
but all subops are now represented in the kernel tables.
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This implementation is not 100% engine accurate, but it is
more accurate than what was there, and hopefully the differences
between this and the engine code are merely cosmetic.
The known (intentional) differences are:
1. Uses ScummVM rects inside the engine code, converting to/from
SCI rects on the kernel edges and when scaling
2. Fewer side effects when performing operations that *should*
have been pure from the start (like text dimension calculation).
Still not side-effect-free, but at least things like colours
and alignment do not need to be reset every time a measurement
is taken, unlike in the actual engine.
Editor controls and some other kBitmap code are temporarily
disabled as a result of changes to GfxText32 until they can be
updated to be engine-accurate.
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Signatures in subops table are correct for length but unknown
types are marked as . instead of the correct type.
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This also fixes kPalCycle signatures to be more accurate.
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SCI32: palette management (full kPalCycle, partial kSetPalStyleRange and kPalFade)
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(didn't work since the introduction of kString signatures and the
kString split-up)
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- Detection works via signatures (couldn't find a better way)
- new kString subcalls were introduced SCI2.1 LATE
- kString now has signatures and is split via subcall table
- kString fix, so that KQ7 doesn't crash, when starting a chapter
- Sci2StringFunctionType removed, because no longer needed
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dump parameter list to debugger as well
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- Added a stub for kSetScroll, which sets the target picture immediately
for now
- Added an initial stub of kPalCycle (doesn't work correctly yet)
- Adjusted the signatures of kUpdateLine and kDeleteLine for LSL6
- Unmapped kSetHotRectangles again, with updated information on how it
is used in Phantasmagoria
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They are essentially the same (with the exception of the return values),
so unifying them reduces code duplication
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This way, there is a clear separation of the actual SCI kernel file
functions and the file classes and wrappers of ScummVM
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This fixes the sluggish game speed in Phantasmagoria (DOS/Windows)
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This is based on two kernel functions, kMakeSaveCatName and
kMakeSaveFileName
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This tries to make our code a bit more compliant with our code formatting
conventions. For future use, this is the command I used:
git ls-files "*.cpp" "*.h" | xargs sed -i -e 's/[ \t]*$//'
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This ensures that these selectors will be detected regardless of the game
ID, when they're missing
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svn-id: r55755
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svn-id: r55754
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- Added a stub and some info about the (large) kScrollWindow kernel call
- Added info about kMovePlaneItems
svn-id: r55163
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- Added a stub for kSetLanguage, used in MUMG Deluxe - this needs support at the resource
manager level
- Made kGetSierraProfileInt a stub function (it's used in the Windows version of
Phantasmagoria 1 to override the video speed setting obtained from kGetConfig)
svn-id: r55161
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svn-id: r55160
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- Added kFileIO subop 17 (create save slot)
- Added information about a (probably debug) kernel function used in a puzzle, kCelInfo
- Added some information on two kSave subops
- Added 2 workarounds for uninitialized variables
svn-id: r55158
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- Replaced the stub kWinDLL (unused), as well as the not fully implemented kPrintDebug
functions with empty function calls
- Marked several unused or debug kernel functions as stub
- Added some games where the rest of the unimplemented SCI2.1 kernel functions are used
svn-id: r55138
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- "Invalid" SCI reverb values (127) are properly handled now
- SCI kDoSound(reverb) sets the global reverb (renamed it accordingly)
- kDoSound(reverb) can also return the current reverb if no parameter is sent
svn-id: r54457
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svn-id: r54369
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This command can be used to find the object methods (including their
corresponding objects and owner scripts) that call a specific kernel
call. This shall aid us track all the spots where a particular kernel
function is called from, therefore it'll be a bit easier to find
examples where unimplemented kernel functions are called
svn-id: r53646
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