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svn-id: r54788
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This fixes a problem in case the high resolution theme file was picked up
before the low resolution theme file and thus it was directly chosen.
svn-id: r54746
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This fixes an assertion in Myst when opening the GMM. The GMM in Myst looks a
bit odd now though.
svn-id: r54745
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svn-id: r54738
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svn-id: r54684
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German has also an updated translation.
svn-id: r54548
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svn-id: r54467
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All other translation files are also updated from the template file but without
change in the translations.
svn-id: r54450
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svn-id: r54411
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svn-id: r54346
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Formerly there was much special handling for the Tooltip dialog in
GuiManager::runLoop. This was replaced by overloading the event handling
functions in Tooltip. Also the Tooltip was adapted to be run like every
other normal dialog.
svn-id: r54337
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Before, it could be instantiated after an engine loaded and then was never deleted, causing memory fragmentation. Also removed inner tooltip call to the GuiManager runloop, which makes the logic simpler since the tooltip is a bit of a hack. I had to remove it because deleting _tooltip in the inner loop (called from tooltip itself) is trouble.
svn-id: r54311
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svn-id: r54268
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svn-id: r54267
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svn-id: r54266
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svn-id: r54265
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Also renamed the source/header files, now they are more closely
aligned to how we rename most other source files
svn-id: r54264
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RadiobuttonGroup has a destructor which must be called to avoid leaking memory.
Have also added missing NULL init() declarations on object member pointers to avoid any future issues.
svn-id: r54260
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This makes it possible to write
DECLARE_SINGLETON(foo);
instead of
DECLARE_SINGLETON(foo)
without causing a warning about an extra semicolon.
The extra semicolon helps some editors at parsing the C++ code.
svn-id: r54258
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Basically, it was remembering the font under its non-localized name.
This resulted in a leak, and potentially could have caused the wrong
font to be used in a localization.
svn-id: r54256
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svn-id: r54255
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svn-id: r54252
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The new Hungarian translation is from patch #3109396
svn-id: r54251
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svn-id: r54172
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svn-id: r54171
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svn-id: r54170
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svn-id: r54112
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svn-id: r54110
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I reduced memory fragmentation using 2 principles: Plugins should be loaded for as little time as possible, and long lasting memory allocations should be allocated before plugins are loaded. There might still be a little fragmentation left.
Note that command line settings that require plugins to be loaded don't work yet, but they didn't work (properly) before either.
svn-id: r54097
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svn-id: r54092
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svn-id: r54091
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- Changed the new dithering checkbox to be more generic (i.e. relevant for all engines that may support such a feature in the future)
- Changed the checkbox to be unchecked by default. As discussed on -devel, game enhancements in ScummVM should be off by default, and opt-in
- Changed the option from "sci_undither" to "disable_dithering"
- Changed theme version style to X.Y.Z and bumped it to 0.8.2
svn-id: r54090
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This fixes regression #3103351 - "GUI: Crashes on Edit Game/Options Buttons"
svn-id: r54088
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svn-id: r54067
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called "undithering") in the graphics options tab. The algorithm is now disabled by default, after popular demand. In retrospect, we really shouldn't have made it default, in order to preserve the authenticity of the graphics in early SCI EGA games, and allow the user to opt in and enable the option if needed. Unfortunately, the lack of an easy way to modify the option made it hard to do so.
svn-id: r54066
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This merge was extremely difficult to carry out. It wasn't entirely SVN's fault -- there were several merges to the branch that were done by hand. Please check for any issues and regressions. Also note that the DS makefile was not copied over since the "one at a time" plugin mode currently has too much fragmentation ie. it doesn't work.
svn-id: r54051
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svn-id: r54007
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svn-id: r54006
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This is a first step towards getting rid of all uses of regular printf,
fprintf, vprintf, vfprintf, puts, fputs, etc. in our codebase.
The name format() reflects the purpose of the function, and parallels
String.format() in Java, boost::format, and others.
svn-id: r54004
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svn-id: r53979
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I tried to untangle the header interdependencies a bit, but this
is still quite a mess.
This commit also fixes some warnings.
svn-id: r53978
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svn-id: r53976
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A new header file common/forbidden.h is included by scummsys.h and it
re-#defines numerous symbols like fopen(), fread(), system(), etc. with
garbage, in order to provoke compile errors in any code using them.
If a .cpp file really *must* use any of these (e.g. because it is a
backend file), then these redefinitions can be disabled by #defining
FORBIDDEN_SYMBOL_ALLOW_ALL as the first thing in the .cpp file. Whenever
this is done, an explanatory comment should be added.
Note that this system cannot catch all "bad" usages (notably the Lua
code in the sword25 engine), as it can only work if scummsys.h is
included.
svn-id: r53961
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svn-id: r53960
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svn-id: r53862
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The GM and MT-32 popup widgets would be set to the first available MIDI device by default (before any selection has taken place yet). Instead, default will now be the first list entry.
svn-id: r53827
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This fixes an issue with the <default> setting in the GM and MT-32 device tabs that has caused some complaints and discussions on -devel. It might also be what bug #3088438 is about.
With a <default> setting ScummVM would just use the first available MIDI device (even if this is the not really well working MT-32 emulator). This <default> setting was also indeed set by default - making it even more annoying.
Now there is a new setting for both the GM and MT-32 device tabs ("Don't use GM/MT-32 music").
This will cause MIDI device detection to be skipped and the best of the other devices (Adlib etc.) to be used. This new setting is used as default. So users who haven't specified anything will get Adlib, PC Speaker etc. (if supported by the engine) even if the engine prefers Midi.
There is a new "Use first available device" setting which will have the same effect as the "<default>" setting we had before.
svn-id: r53771
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It broke the launcher after adding new games.
svn-id: r53765
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This should prevent a small leak in the GuiManager when adding the dialog to the stack. Check for any regressions.
svn-id: r53747
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svn-id: r53643
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