- Cases are used to change a string, such as Coal Mine, depending on the surrounding context.
- Cases are defined like "STR_4802_COAL_MINE.ack :Coala Mina"
- All cases need to be listed on the top of the file like this "##case ack"
- When using the string, type {STRING.ack} to choose the "ack" version of Coal mine.
- Also combined the strgen arrays into a struct, and fixed a bug with SetXY.
- Renamed the plural command to "P" instead of "PLURAL". Now write something like this to append an s on plural: {P "" s}. (You can optionally still add an argument index to explicitly specifiy which number that's used)
- Removed the pluralized cargo strings from the string files. The new method is to use the plural specifier {P}
- Added support for genders. First add "##gender der das die" on top, then use {G=der} on a cargoname/industry to set the gender, and to switch between genders do something like {G neu neu neue} {STRING}
- Updated the swedish/english translation with P strings.
- {NUM} {PLURAL 0 car cars}: Prints either car or cars depending on if the argument 0 is plural.
Also supports languages with weird plural forms such as Polish.
The plural format needs to be specified in the beginning of the langfile, like "##plural 7" for Polish.
- The formatting of the industry name can be controlled with the string STR_INDUSTRY_FORMAT.
Change: Changed several occurences of {STRING1} into {TOWN} to get rid of townnametype being used directly.
- Feature: [strgen] Allow changing the order of parameters in translated strings.
- Use {1:TOWN} syntax to set the order.
- Codechange: [strgen] Rewrote lots of strgen internals.
-Codechange: rewrote some functions while moving waypoint-stuff
-Add: added support for 64k waypoints
-Fix: made the waypoint struct a bit more logic (no bit-fucking)
- indentation
- 0 -> '\0' in string handling
- whitespaces
- space after for, switch, etc.
- don't treat non-boolean values as boolean
- space before and after binary operators
- bracing style
The news messages are now precisely cropped according to pixel width to fit optimal into the window.
Introduced a new date format: DATE_TINY, which is ISOish.
(in prepare of dynamic arrays):
- DEREF_XXX is changed into GetXXX
- All direct call are directed via GetXXX
- struct Industry has now an index-field
- ENUM'd some stuff
- Replaced home built loops with FOR_ALL_XXX
- Added _stations_size, _vehicles_size, ... which gives the length of the
array (which will be dynamic in the near future)
- Changed lengtof(XXX) to _XXX_size (e.g. _stations_size)
- Removed all endof(XXX) (because mostly it was part of a FOR_ALL_XXX)
- Made the sort-functions of all 4 dynamic
- Made all 4 Initialize functions more of the same
- Some minor tab-fixing and stuff
(tnx to Tron for proof-reading my 100kb patch ;))
Note for all: please do NOT directly call _stations, _vehicles, _towns and
_industries, but use the right wrapper to access them. Thank you.
Ps: please also do not use 'v++', where v is of type Vehicle *.
hopefully killed the windows-revision problem. If WITH_REV is defined,
for both Windows as *nix system _openttd_revision is filled with normal
info, else _openttd_revision is set to 'norev000'
-Fix: Small possible server-crash
- reduce to 2 sizes (*DParam64 for 64bit values, *DParam for the rest)
- use inline functions instead of macros
- add assert()s to check for buffer overruns