english (us): 1 change by 2TallTyler
estonian: 49 changes by siimsoni
korean: 1 change by telk5093
hungarian: 45 changes by baliball
finnish: 12 changes by hpiirai
spanish: 1 change by JohnBoyFan
In FluidSynth 2.2.0 an extra state was added to denote stopping. To transition
from this state to a stopped state the rendering needs to be running. Since
04ce1f07 locking was added that skipped the rendering when something else held
a lock, so the state would never get to stopped and join would never return.
This avoids the need to custom memory management and additional members.
This also resolves use-after-free if modifying copied layouts, so presumably nobody has ever done that.
Under normal circumstances the server's ID is 32 characters excluding '\0', however this can be changed at the server. This ID is sent to the server for company name hashing. The client reads it into a statically allocated buffer of 33 bytes, but fills only the bytes it received from the server. However, the hash assumes all 33 bytes are set, thus potentially reading uninitialized data, or a part of the server ID of a previous game in the hashing routine.
It is still reading from memory assigned to the server ID, so nothing bad happens, except that company passwords might not work correctly.
If a viewport sign straddles the top of a viewport, a crash will occur if the viewport height is zero. This is resolved by simply not attempting to draw the viewport in this situation, consistent with other widgets.
Previously noted by a comment, this does not need to be guarded against as non-powers of 2 will not cause issues beyond the choice of results being reduced.
One could join a network game from within an already running network game. This would call a NetworkDisconnect, but keeps the UI alive. If, during that process the join is aborted, e.g. by cancelling on a password dialog, you would still be in your network game but also get shown the server list.
Solve all the underlying problems by falling back to the main UI when (re)connecting to a(nother) server.
Scaling is not expensive, but it does not change either, and this avoids the need for a virtual method call. This cascades back to all GetCharacterHeight(FS_xxx) and FONT_HEIGHT_xxx calls.
Replaces constant pixel values with values scaled based on font size.
This allows the industry chain to maintain a consistent look across
different sizes. Previously all except cargo line height were fixed.