This is only possible in SP (or in the intro menu). During game play you will
get a confirmation window when applying the changes as some actions can crash
OpenTTD and/or make your current game unplayable.
WWT_IMGBTN must contain an image for drawing. Renamed WWT_PANEL_2 to WWT_IMGBTN_2
because that is what it is. Added WWT_PUSHBTN that is either just a pushable button,
or a textbutton, which text's drawn dynamically independent of widget.
This means that in the intro menu the 'Quit' button immediatelly quits
and the 'Quit' in the menu of the normal game and scenario editor
immediatelly quits when the 'autosave_on_exit' patch is turned on.
This is the same way as the OS/window manager initiated quits, like
alt-F4 and the 'x' in the (OS/window manager drawn) title bar of OTTD.
- New optional landscape generator (TerraGenesis Perlin)
- Load heightmaps (either BMP or PNG)
- Progress dialog while generating worlds (no longer a 'hanging' screen)
- New dialogs for NewGame, Create Scenario and Play Heightmap
- Easier to configure your landscape
- More things to configure (tree-placer, ..)
- Speedup of world generation
- New console command 'restart': restart the map EXACTLY as it was when you
first started it (needs a game made after or with this commit)
- New console command 'getseed': get the seed of your map and share it with
others (of course only works with generated maps)
- Many new, world generation related, things
- Many internal cleanups and rewrites
Many tnx to those people who helped making this:
Belugas, DaleStan, glx, KUDr, RichK67, Rubidium, and TrueLight (alfabetic)
Many tnx to those who helped testing:
Arnau, Bjarni, and tokai (alfabetic)
And to all other people who helped testing and sending comments / bugs
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- Fix: savegames only give back one message, show this by ignoring the first argument. Perhaps make the message more verbose in the future by adding STR_ equivalents next to the already existing debug messages.
-Indentation
-Whitespace
-DeMorgan's Law
-Test with NULL or 0 for non-booleans
-'\0' instead of 0 for chars
-Remove redundantly redundant comments (like DoFoo(); // Do foo)
-Join multiple short lines with a single statement
-Split single lines with multiple statements
-Avoid assignments in if
- CodeChange: remove cmd-misuses CmdStartScenario() and CmdDestroyCompanyHQ()
- Fix (invisible): when parameter checking CmdRestoreOrderIndex() the vehicle did not have its orders yet, so it would fail. So move doing this until AFTER the orders have been added back in RestoreVehicleOrders()
- CodeChange: renamed CmdTrainGotoDepot() to CmdSendTrainToDepot() to be consistent with other depot commands.
- CodeChange: 'newgame' console command now calls the unabused GenRandomNewGame(). For the server it still creates a new game, a client quits the game and continues in SP.
- CodeChange: in the game-difficulty window, setup the disabled buttons on window creation, not every redraw.
- Fix: [ 1153926 ] All my settings in vain... IGNORED!
- Change: I hope I got it all right. Pressing 'New Game' (either choosing random or a preset scenario) and 'Create Scenario' will start a new game with the settings and difficulty in the intro menu. Using 'Load Game' and 'Play Scenario' will take the values from the savegame/scenario itself.
- Codechange: Introduction of Textbuf struct which not only holds physical data as length but also pixel-constrains (width) and information about the caret
- Codechange: Move Clipboard function to OS specific file. Currently only Windows has clipboard actions
- Feature: Editboxes, console and exit screen also accept the numeric-enter as a yes
- Feature: Navigation through text with cursor keys is possible, as well as arbitrary insertion (also paste) and deletion; both backspace and del keys. Functions DeleteTextBufferChar, InsertTextBufferChar and InsertTextBufferClipboard handle input and deletion. Navigation is done through MoveTextBufferPos.
- Fix: OTTD crash when opening 'add server' editbox
- CodeChange: fix up some stringwidth calculations in gfx.c. You can get the width in pixels of a character by calling GetCharacterWidth().
- Networking
- File selector issue
- Keyboard input
- Dedicated server console issue (use dedicated.cmd to open a server)
- Plus many other minor issues