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checking the GF_DEMO flag. (There's still one "unnecessary" reference to
GF_DEMO in functions.cpp, but I plan on rewriting that function soon so I
don't want to touch it right now.)
svn-id: r12009
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"StandardHeader" instead of "_standardHeader".
svn-id: r11997
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o Removed SoundMixer::bindToSystem()
o In scumm, replaced _silentMixer, _silentDigitalImuse and _noDigitalSamples by SoundMixer::isReady()
svn-id: r11893
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(not yet done by any detector, but will come with the MD5 detection code)
svn-id: r11811
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GameSettings::gameName to name; added temporary experimental MD5 hack
svn-id: r11603
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e.g. it's 'C' or 'c' to display the credits, not some random function key.
svn-id: r11549
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game engines.
svn-id: r11447
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console a bit earlier so that error messages about missing files will be
more obvious to the user. (If an error happens that early, some of the
debugger commands will cause ScummVM to crash. I might look into that
later.)
svn-id: r11443
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svn-id: r11364
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over the past few weeks, except for g_sword2. (Of course, this doesn't
necessarily make the code any prettier, but we can work on that later.)
svn-id: r11309
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loop if ScummVM failed to find a file in the demo. (Now it should error out
instead, which is marginally preferable.)
svn-id: r11298
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If a cluster file isn't found the resource manager will first check if it's
one of the files that it expects to find on the hard disk. If so, it's
considered a fatal error.
Otherwise it will present the user with an "Insert CD1" or "Insert CD2"
message, just like the original did. Unlike the original, the user will
have to press a button or click the mouse to indicate when he's done. I
don't know if we even can detect the CD automatically in any portable way.
As far as I can see, we'll need at least two separate path settings for
this to actually work: one for the HD install directory, and one or two for
the CDs. The file that are supposed to be found on the HD are only on one
of the CDs, so the amount of CD swapping would probably be unbearable
otherwise.
As a consequence, I haven't actually tried running the game from CD yet.
By the way, the old caching code has been removed completely now. All it
did was to copy the cluster file to HD for faster access. ScummVM never did
that, but so far no one has complained.
svn-id: r11273
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svn-id: r11260
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renamed the Display class Graphics for no better reason than me liking the
phrase "sound and graphics" better than "sound and display".
svn-id: r11258
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svn-id: r11239
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svn-id: r11212
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svn-id: r11209
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and removed some of the references to global variables.
At this point I believe everything in the main game engine has been moved
into classes - not necessarily the correct ones, but still... However,
there is some stuff in the driver directory that need to be taken care of
as well.
svn-id: r11207
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svn-id: r11129
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svn-id: r11128
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Renamed the resource manager's open/close methods openResource() and
closeResource() to avoid confusion. (It was I who originally shortened
their names to open() and close(), but I've changed my mind now.)
Moved more stuff into Sword2Engine.
svn-id: r11088
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for the mouse stuff, but I need to think about that a bit more. I have a
feeling the code could be cleaned up a bit anyway...
svn-id: r11060
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promise I will get rid of g_sword2 later.)
svn-id: r11057
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events.cpp, so there could be regressions.
svn-id: r11053
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Widget::findWidget (preparing to add support for nested widgets, for the tab widget)
svn-id: r11045
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svn-id: r11026
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svn-id: r11025
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svn-id: r11024
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svn-id: r10997
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svn-id: r10995
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svn-id: r10982
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console from the SCUMM engine. I decided that would be easier than to clean
up the original console code.
Unfortunately there's a bunch of code that I just copied - a pretty lousy
form of code-reusal. It'd be nice if the console could be made part of the
Engine class, or something like that.
Most of the debug commands seem to be working. Some aren't relevant for
ScummVM, and some are a bit obscure so I'm not quite sure what they're
supposed to be doing.
svn-id: r10978
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svn-id: r10939
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svn-id: r10923
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svn-id: r10885
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svn-id: r10882
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touches a lot of the code, of course, and adds yet another global variable
(temporarily, I hope), but everything still seems to work.
Knock on wood.
svn-id: r10806
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svn-id: r10769
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reevaluate this): 'target' is what is in your config file; 'game' is what a frontend provide. E.g. the scumm frontend provides the game 'monkeyvga', and my config file has target 'monkeyvga-ger' configured to use that game
svn-id: r10766
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analogous to the SkyAutoRoute class.
svn-id: r10754
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global variable which will hopefully be dealt with later.)
svn-id: r10734
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svn-id: r10728
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svn-id: r10720
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be changed, but it seems to work well enough to put it into CVS
svn-id: r10687
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and made some other minor cleanups.
svn-id: r10614
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the main code (maybe putting this into the Engine constructor would be better, though?)
svn-id: r10611
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headers. Most (all?) of the ones we need should probably come from stdafx.h
instead.
svn-id: r10588
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usage); renamed Sword2State to Sword2Engine
svn-id: r10583
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svn-id: r10581
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suggestion, but I prepared the patch long before reading the mail :-).
Also, the remaining parts of the control panel etc. have been moved into a
class of their own.
This is still work in progress. I'm well aware that some of the classes
aren't as well separated as they ought to be, and that using global
variables to keep track of the different classes probably isn't pretty.
svn-id: r10561
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