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Here is a list of things we plan to do for the future. Note that we
don't promise to do any of these, nor when we will do them. It's just a
list of what we hope to be able to do one day.
If you want to dig in, this is the stuff where you might make the most
useful contribution. Note that this list is never complete, and may be
partially outdated, so just because you don't see something here doesn't
mean it is not important.
Before you start work on something, you might want to talk to somebody
from the team. This will help us to prevent double work, i.e. several
people working on the same stuff at once without knowing about each
other.
Finally, always make sure to check out our bug tracker and our feature
request tracker for things that need work
#######################################################################
# Docs, Web site
#######################################################################
General
========
* Add more doxygen comments. However, quality is preferable over quantity
* Add port specific user documentation (dreamcast/palm especially). That
would include things like:
- How to use ScummVM on system XYZ
- Which Palm / WinCE devices will run ScummVM, which definitely will not
run it (or with which limitations)?
* Update/enhance man page
* Write a high level overview of how ScummVM and its engines work?
README / Manual
===============
[Ender is working on a new multi-format manual/readme]
* Would be nice to have a HTML version of the README on the web page (and I
don't just mean a big <pre> section; rather I mean "real" HTML with links
and lists and tables etc.)
* Ideally, maybe we can convert the README to some meta format, and then from
that generate the text README, as well as a HTML one (and maybe also PDF?)
Some candidates:
- DocBook
- texinfo
- nroff/troff + PolyglotMan (http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/)
- tbook (http://tbookdtd.sourceforge.net/)
- xml2doc (http://xml2doc.sourceforge.net/)
- ...
* Some parts of the README probably could stand a workover. Right now the
README is trying to be brief (it's "just" a README after all), but it really
is the closest thing we have to a proper ScummVM manual. So either we just
decide to turn it into a full blown manual, or maybe make a even shorter
README, and a MANUAL with full details, examples, screen shots etc.
* Restructure the contents of our README (our manual...) a bit. A rough and
incomplete draft of how that might look:
+ Introduction
- What is ScummVM
- History
- Contacting the developers
- Reporting bugs
+ Supported Platforms
- Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, WinCE, PalmOS, Dreamcast, ...
One section for each, indicating basic installation & usage.
Actually, we may not need this chapter at all, rather the
"Installation" and "Running ScummVM" chapters might be subdivided
as needed...
+ Supported Games
Here we list *all* supported games, with some information on each
like known problems, which versions are supported precisely,
where to get cutscene packs etc.
+ Getting started
- How to get ScummVM (binary, source)
- Compiling (with more detail than now); pointer to
the to-be-written "Developer's Guide to ScummVM"
- First steps (basic setup, getting a first game to run)
+ Running ScummVM
- Command line options
- Hot Keys
- Savegames
+ Configuration
- Using the launcher
- All config file switches in detail
- Graphics Filters
- Music and Sound (mostly like now; maybe under the 'Configuration' section)
+ Glossary? (explaining abbreviations etc.)
+ Credits
+ Index? (would be nice, for example 'fullscreen' would link to the hotkey,
the config file setting, and the command line option)
* Independant of that, create a "Developer's Guide to ScummVM"
which explains the ScummVM framework, and also the engines, i.e.
- stuff in common/, like the config manager etc.
- the backend API, and how to create new backends
- the sound system
- how to create a new engine
- a chapter for each engine, with as many/little details as the resp.
engine teams deem appropriate...
- ...
Web site
========
* Add the "Manual" / README to the site
* Redo the screenshots. Mostly this means adding more (and maybe removing or
replacing a few). What I have in mind are that we follow these guidelines
(which aren't set in stone nor laws, just guidelines :-)
- For each unique game, provide 2-3 screenshots
- Have at least one shot for each major variant of a game (with major variant
I mean visibly distinct versions, like Zak V1 vs. V2 vs. FM-TOWNS; or
Monkey Island EGA vs VGA vs CD).
If I am counting right, that should place us at about 2*(18+2+1+1+1)=46
screenshots, compared to the current 32 (and more if we start adding HE
games).
#######################################################################
# Common code, infrastructure
#######################################################################
General
=======
* Revise the way "quit" is handled. Maybe add a global variable "g_quit" which
we set when the application should be quit (e.g. when an EVENT_QUIT is
received). This is useful if multiple levels of event loops have to be ended
* Fix the Map<> template, make it more robust; maybe use a red-black tree?
* Make some generic "EventLoop" API/class which all backends and the GUI
use. Initially this would just call the backend poll_event() etc. methods.
But eventually the EventLoop object(s) could be made by the backend.
This may allow for more efficient CPU usage etc.
The current event handling model essentially is polling: the engines run
some kind of main loop, which, besides many other things, also polls and
dispatches events. The idea is to turn this around: the event loop
frequently gives the engine time to do these "other things".
* Default to saving games in $HOME if in savepath is not defined maybe something
like ~/Library/ScummVM/ for OS X and ~/.scummvm/ for everything else
Build System
============
* Add test(s) for backend usability in the configure script.
* Enhance the Makefile-based build system to support VPATH and stuff, so that
one can compile scummvm in a directory tree separate from the source tree.
That would make it possible to build ScummVM with different build options,
e.g. have one debug build and one optimized build.
Fingolfin implemented most of this; the only thing missing is that configure
should detect when it is run in a directory outside the source tree, and in
that case generate a custom Makefile, with content like this:
srcdir = /path/to/source/dir
vpath %.cpp $(srcdir)
vpath %.h $(srcdir)
include $(srcdir)/Makefile
* Allow automatic re-runs of configure (this would have to 'save' the values of
env vars like CXXFLAGS and also command line params)
* Add an install target to the Makefile - Copy binary, install manpage, add
menu items, install README. See also patch #891909 (Gnome/KDE .desktop file)
Audio
=====
* Get the high quality resample code to work
[Fingolfin has started work on this]
* Consider getting completely rid of the "master volume" (the config key,
the command line switch, in the GUI, and in the engines), it doesn't
seem to serve much of a purpose.
* Add "sound types" to the mixer; client code will be able to pass such a type
whenever registering an audio stream. Then, volume control will be changed
to be based on the sound type.
Config Manager
==============
* Add a 'notification' system. E.g. the SoundMixer could request to be notified
whenever the value of the "volume" config option changes. In other words,
instead of a "pull" approach (where each subsystem has to check whether any
config option relevant to it has been changed) we use a "push" approach.
Of course the current approach is "push", too: whenever e.g. the volume
setting is changed, the code doing so has to updated the SoundMixer etc.
That's cumbersome, and error prone. Would be much nicer if updating the
volume config value automatically notifies the SoundMixer, iMuse etc.
Files
=====
* Add a FilesystemManager or FileManager or so which should unify and/or
replace the current File/FilesystemNode classes (and maybe SaveFileManager).
The goal is to make these things as portable as possible while keeping it
easy to use for the coder. Some new functionality we need:
- check for existence of file/directory
- check whether given directory is readable/writeable
- convert FSNode into a string representation (for prefs file)
- convert said string representation back to FSNode
Of course that can be added w/o a FileManager class, too - but it might be
nice to have all of these integrated.
Game Detector
=============
* Improve the detector for games with all datafiles in subdirs (i.e.
Broken Sword 1 & 2). To allow this, we could pass also directories to the
detect functions; those then could optionally scan sub directories.
GUI
===
* Remove hardcoded 320x200 assumptions, use game screen size
* Add ability to scale GUI (ie. to make the GUI less tiny in COMI)
* Remove code duplication between EditTextWidget and ListWidget (i.e. text
editing code; maybe we can factor that out into a common base or aggregate
class... not yet sure).
* Fix EditTextWidget::drawCaret and ListWidget::drawCaret support for alternate
fonts (the current code overdraws chars partly, and relies on the fact that
our default built-in font has a seperation pixel column on the *left* side;
most other bitmap fonts have it on the right, though). To this end, we maybe
should backup the background before drawing the caret, and restore it when
erasing the caret.
* Eye candy: add a nice credits scroller to the AboutDialog class, which then
displays (scrolling) all the ScummVM credits...
Launcher
========
* Add more options to global options dialog
* Add more options to game target options dialog
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# Engines / frontends
#######################################################################
General
=======
* Fix engines so they clean up after themselves, to allow proper re-entry
to the launcher. See "FIXME: LAUNCHERHACK" in base/main.cpp
SCUMM
=====
* Make it possible to restart games properly
* Add method of setting initial debug channels from command-line
* Possible implement a new resource manager, which then also could be shared
by ScummEX. [Jamieson has some ideas about this and might work on it|
* Figure out how to extract resources from Apple II and Commodore 64 versions
See also <http://www.mts.net/~kbagnall/commodore/scumm/> for some notes on
the SCUMM C64 disk format.
* Figure out how to extract resources from Turbografx/PC Engine version of Loom
* Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade EGA: Add inventory support for Macintosh version
* Loom EGA: Add support for music and sound effects in Macintosh version
* Add support for NES version of Maniac Mansion
* Add support for handling Kanji in FM Towns games (foreground is rendered on a
second plane at 640x480), text uses Shift_JIS encoding
[implementation now that currently depends on font rom, not needing the rom
would be preferable]
* Add support for TFMX music format in Amiga version of Monkey Island 1
Check http://darkstar.tabu.uni-bonn.de/~neo/audio.html for music format
details
* Add tool and support for compress *.la* file resources (ex. sounds) to fit
on small devices
* Fix codec44 for nut fonts
* iMUSE Digital:
- Add code for MP3 and Ogg Vorbis compressed datafiles
* Humongous Entertainment Games
- Add proper handling of sound looping in Humongous games
- Add sound pitch support for piano keys in piano mini game of fbear (DOS)
- Add rename/delete file support, to make file opcodes function correctly
- Fix nukeArrays, it is nuking wrong arrays in stopObjectCode() sometimes
* Humongous entertainment >= v7 titles:
- Add support for palette slots (_numPalettes * 1024) in HE99+ games.(For ff5demo/freddicove)
- Add mask support to akos codec32, charset shouldn't be drawn under moving actors
- Add support for song sync. in HE80+ games. (Used in ff2-demo/freddi2/pajama)
- Add support for SBNG sound resources for songs ^
- Add support for sprites (Used by all HE90+ games, especially Spy Fox games)
- Add support for wizImage compression types 2/3 (For freddicove)
- Add support for additional drawWizImage flags (cyx)
- Add support for additional aux animation resources (cyx)
(^ Need to find where they are used)
- Add shadows support for akos codecs in HE90+ games, uses XMAP resources.
- Add addtional arrayOps cases (For smaller/lost).
- Add support for array sorting (Need to find where it is used).
- Fix actor glitches in pajama2
- Fix array issues in Buzzy games (Kirben)
- Fix inventory background/items disappearing in puttzoo/zoodemo/putttime/timedemo
- Add support for various new opcodes
Broken Sword 2
==============
* Enforce ScummVM code formatting guidelines. (Mostly done?)
* Encapsulate the code into sensible objects. (Partly done.)
* Enable the CD swapping code. (Partly done.)
* Support cutscenes in some kind of open video format. (Partly done.)
* Fix the credits so they look more like the original. (Did we ever get the
source code for that?)
SIMON
=====
* Add support for dictionary files in Amiga and Macintosh versons of
Simon the Sorcerer 2
* Add support for Protracker music format used in Amiga versions
* Add support for drawing main graphics correctly in Amiga versions
SAGA
====
* Remove any traces of the additional level of abstraction reinherit used
* Remove homerolled high level data structures like stacks that should
be provided by ScummVM if they aren't already.
* OO'ify (blah_mod.h contains public stuff, blah.h private stuff) [almost done]
* Implement unimplemented opcodes
* Remove use of floating point, especially doubles.
* Change SData so that its buffers point to the appropriate data.
(eriktorbjorn - mostly done; the script "static" buffer is still wrong)
* Rewrite path finder (h00ligan)
* Eliminate script semaphores and use flags instead
* Add sound/voices compression. Should _considerably_ save space.
* Add support for Mac versions. All data is in BE mode and structures are aligned.
(h00ligan, partly done)
* Fix the usage of Rect so that it's more consistent with the rest of ScummVM,
e.g. a rectangle covering the entire ITE screen should have right=320 and
bottom=200. (eriktorbjorn, partly - mostly? - done)
* Support various demo versions
* Support IHNM
* Add the Wyrmkeep folks to the credits section of our README so we can thank
them properly for... Well, whoever negotiated the deal with them will have
to write up something approrpriate here. I don't know enough about it myself.
#######################################################################
# Backends
#######################################################################
General
=======
* Several of the backend factory functions take config parameters. It should
be possible to get rid of those once the config system rewrite (see above)
has been done. In that case, the backends simply can query the config
manager for these parameters (or any others they might like :-).
* Change backends to directly access the config manager
* Add API to query backend for a list of available music engines
Useful for Options dialog
* Sony PS2 Port
* Update PalmOS port to run on PalmOS based Zodiac handheld
[Chrilith is working on this via a Zodiac simulator]
* EPOC32/Symbian port. Might be able to start based on existing P800 port,
however that code seems to be old and would need extensive work to be
usable in post-0.6.0 ScummVM. Note: NGage uses Symbian OS, too...
* MS DOS port using Allegro <http://www.talula.demon.co.uk/allegro/> and
DJGPP <http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/> ?
* Intent <http://withintent.biz/> port (already done by David Given, merge?)
* Digita OS port? (play games on a select few digital cameras...)
<http://digita.mame.net/reviews.htm>
X11 backend
===========
* Update it to support the latest OSystem changes
* Make it work with multiple bitdepths
* Add frills used by SDL backend like graphic filters usage and CD audio
#######################################################################
# Tools
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Descumm
=======
* Turn it into a library, to be used by a command line frontend (like now),
ScummVM debugger, and ScummEX. Basically, the API could consist of a single
function, which takes a pointer to a memory buffer, its length, the Scumm
version and optionally a game id. Also, it would get a pointer to a print
function (in the case of the CLI tool, print to stdout; for ScummVM, print
to our GUI console; for ScummEX, append to some window/widget)
* Rewrite code to use 2 passes; first pass builds an intermediate graph, the
second pass then tries to detect loops, break/continue statements etc.
* Proper implementation of o6_startObjectQuick decompilation (see comment in
descumm6.c). May requre rewrite of core program logic
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