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Misa
474cdc092e Use levelDirError for graphics errors too
This will actually do several things:

(1) Make the tile size checks apply to the appropriate graphics files
    once again.
(2) Make the game print a fallback error message if the error message
    hasn't been set on the levelDirError error screen.
(3) Use levelDirError for graphics errors too.
(4) Make the error message for tile size checks failing specify both
    width and height, not just a square dimension.
(5) Make the error messages mentioned above translatable.

It turns out that (1) didn't happen after #923 was merged, since #923
removed needing to process a tilesheet into a vector of surfaces for all
graphics files except sprites.png and flipsprites.png. Thus, the game
ended up only checking the correct tile sizes for those files only.

In the process of fixing this, I also got rid of the PROCESS_TILESHEET
macros and turned them into two different functions: One to make the
array, and one to check the tile size of the tilesheet.

I also did (2) just in case FILESYSTEM_levelDirHasError() returns false
even though we know we have an error.

And (3) is needed so things are unified and we have one user-facing
error message system when users load levels. To facilitate this, I
removed the title string, since it's really not needed.

Unfortunately, (1) doesn't apply to font.png again, but that's because
of the new font stuff and I'm not sure what Dav999 has in store for
error checking. But that's also why I did (4), because it looks like
tile sizes in font.png files can be different (i.e. non-square).
2023-05-17 17:11:26 -07:00
Dav999
943362559c Adapt font size as needed for "Credits" title in rolling credits
In Italian, "Credits" is "Riconoscimenti", which runs offscreen with
the 3x font size that this title uses in the rolling credits at the end
of the game. I'm not sure if the translators saw that specific
instance, or thought the limit complaint was about the main menu button
all along (which is more prominent and *does* stick out far enough that
the complaint could plausibly have been about that, from a translator's
perspective!)

Either way, it's solved now: this string's width is now checked, and if
it will run offscreen at 3x size, it will now be displayed at 2x size
instead. The limit has been increased from 13 to 20 in the language
files accordingly.
2023-05-08 12:59:16 -07:00
AllyTally
c6ebf5aeda Disable more flashing elements if a11y is on
For some reason, the accessibility option that was meant to disable
flashes doesn't disable ALL flashes, only screen flashes and screen
shaking. This commit disables a lot more, most importantly randomness
in colors, the player flashing on death/respawn, and teleporters
flashing.
2023-04-05 20:02:29 -07:00
Dav999-v
c3e251fea9 Show correct button glyph for interact if Enter/E are not split
I thought 2.2 already had separate map and interact gamepad bindings,
and they simply got neglected and broken with 2.3's split Enter/E key
option. But actually, the new split Enter/E option also applied to
gamepad buttons, and a separate interact binding was added, without
really indicating anything if Enter and E are not split. And I guess
using the same button for map and interact by default also makes sense
for simplicity...

This commit makes sure the button glyph displayed in-game is at least
the correct button. The gamepad bindings menu is also slightly modified
to darken the interact option - the button glyphs code now
automatically causes them to show equal buttons anyway, so it wasn't
too big of a change to also darken the line and disable the binding
option. To me this says: "the interact key is fixed to be the same as
enter right now, but there is a way to change it."

It's still not ideal of course, and I know a similar change to the
gamepad menu to hide the interact option was rejected a year ago
because action sets would already fix it, but it's a year later now,
and showing misleading button glyphs should be fixed in 2.4, whether it
will already have action sets or not (And at this point I think the
plan already is to keep the existing input system for 2.4)

And it's a 3 line diff to darken and disable the option, compared to
fully hiding the option.
2023-03-26 17:56:10 -07:00
Dav999-v
a2c3f47748 Add button glyphs support to selection hint on language screen
The language screen has a "Press Space, Z, or V to select" hint, which
I forgot to update for supporting button glyphs in #943, so this commit
does.

    <action_hint>Press Space, Z, or V to select</action_hint>
    <gamepad_hint>Press {button} to select</gamepad_hint>
2023-03-26 17:54:47 -07:00
Dav999-v
e55e9efd9b Add controller button layout mappings
This adds mappings from SDL's Xbox-based SDL_GameControllerButton
constants, to glyphs for the following layouts:

- LAYOUT_NINTENDO_SWITCH_PRO,
- LAYOUT_NINTENDO_SWITCH_JOYCON_L,
- LAYOUT_NINTENDO_SWITCH_JOYCON_R,
- LAYOUT_DECK,
- LAYOUT_PLAYSTATION,
- LAYOUT_XBOX,
- LAYOUT_GENERIC,

There may still be errors in these, but they should be mostly correct.
I'm leaving it up to Ethan to make it show the correct button glyphs
for the correct controllers being connected (and possibly to fix these
mappings where needed).
2023-03-21 19:59:48 -07:00
Dav999-v
09365347b6 Replace ACTION in texts by {button} placeholders
Gamepads and the Steam Deck need "ACTION" to be replaced by a
controller glyph, so that's now possible.
2023-03-21 19:59:48 -07:00
Dav999-v
3354a1a352 Add support for button glyph display
This adds a function that converts an action (such as interacting
in-game) to the corresponding button text ("ENTER", "E") or button
glyph (PlayStation triangle, Steam Deck Y, etc). This function
currently only gives the existing ENTERs or Es, because I don't know
how best to detect controller usage, or whether the game is running on
a Steam Deck, or what buttons need to be displayed there. Still, it
should now be really easy to adapt the rendering of keyboard keys to
consoles, controllers, or rebound keys.

To identify the actions that currently need to be displayed, this
commit also adds the initial enums for action sets as described by
Ethan in a comment in #834 (Jan 18, 2022).
2023-03-21 19:59:48 -07:00
AllyTally
6cae666c76 Clean up scripts in the editor
Scripts used a weird "hook" system, where script names were extracted
into their own list. This was completely unneeded, so it has been
replaced with using the script.customscripts vector directly.

The script editor has been cleaned up, so the cursor's Y position is
relative to the entire script, rather than what's just displaying on
the screen currently. This simplifies a lot of code, and I don't know
why it was done the other way in the first place.

The script selector and script editor cursors have been sped up, since
both lists can be massive, and waiting 6 frames per line is extremely
slow and boring. This is still slow and boring, but we don't have
proper input repetition yet.
2023-03-21 15:41:49 -07:00
AllyTally
371404f393 Fix textboxes fully fading out during blackout
When `blackout` is active, the screen (to simplify) stops getting drawn
to. The excecption is textboxes, which draw anyway. But since the
screen isn't being cleared, removed textboxes stay on screen, since
that texture isn't being cleared. In the SDL_Renderer PR, I
accidentally broke this behavior, so this commit fixes it.

Fixes #951.
2023-03-19 15:15:52 -07:00
Misa
9a87d23719 Style: Fixup instances of void arguments
The style we have here is that functions with no arguments are to have
explicit `void` arguments, even though this doesn't apply in C++,
because it does apply in C.

Unfortunately, some have slipped through the cracks. This commit fixes
them.
2023-03-18 15:28:33 -07:00
Dav999-v
d112dee72c Change font::len text argument from std::string to const char*
See the previous two commits, a lot of the time we don't need
std::string objects to be passed to these functions because we already
have C strings.

   Commit 1/3: font::print_wrap
   Commit 2/3: font::print
-> Commit 3/3: font::len
2023-03-04 16:10:17 -08:00
Dav999-v
264b6474be Change font::print_wrap text argument from std::string to const char*
We no longer need to pass a std::string object to the print and len
functions - in fact, we often only have a C string that we want to
print or get the visual width of (that C string most often comes from
loc::gettext), and it's a bit wasteful to wrap it in a new std::string
object on every print/len call.

This does mean adding a few more .c_str()s, but there's not many places
where a std::string is being passed to these functions, and we already
use .c_str() sometimes.

-> Commit 1/3: font::print_wrap
   Commit 2/3: font::print
   Commit 3/3: font::len
2023-03-04 16:10:17 -08:00
AllyTally
5beaf973ce Strip out old special roomname system
This commit replaces the old system with the new one, making it much
easier to edit the transforming and glitchy roomnames. Additionally,
this syncs flag 72 to finalstretch.

Co-authored-by: Misa Elizabeth Kai <infoteddy@infoteddy.info>
2023-03-02 22:58:12 -08:00
Dav999-v
086b157152 Allow multiple lines and wordwrapping in activity zone prompts
Activity zone prompts have always been limited to a single line,
because the text box had a hardcoded size. A translator requested for
the possibility to add a subtitle under music names for the jukebox,
and the easiest solution is to make it possible to translate a prompt
with multiple lines. This is possible now, and the textbox even
wordwraps automatically.

(I wouldn't really like to see translations using multiple lines for
stuff like "Press ENTER to talk to Vitellary", especially if it wraps
with one name and not with another, but if a string is too long,
wordwrapping will look better than text running out of the box.)
2023-02-20 19:43:39 -08:00
Dav999-v
a320ee3b4d Deduplicate font::print for activity zone prompts
There were two print calls, one for the transparent case, and one for
a regular textbox. The print calls were nearly the same except for the
color, and for some reason the transparent case didn't have PR_CJK_LOW
(that one is on me).
2023-02-20 19:43:39 -08:00
Misa
acca4747f7 Remove x-position from setactivityposition
After discussing with Ally and Dav, we came to the agreement that this
is basically useless since the prompt will always be centered and take
up most of the horizontal space of the screen.

And the x-position was only added as an offset because at some point,
there was a missing space from the side of the "- Press ENTER to
Teleport -" prompt, and the offset was there so people could mimic the
prompt accordingly. But that was fixed at some point, so it's useless
now.
2023-02-17 20:47:32 -08:00
Dav999-v
716a241b79 Replace PR_COLORGLYPH_BRI(a) and PR_ALPHA(a) with PR_BRIGHTNESS(a)
There used to be two ways of fading in/out text in VVVVVV:
- Local code that modifies the R, G and B values of the text
- Keeping the RGB values the same and using the alpha channel

The latter approach is only used once, for [Press ENTER to return to
editor]. The former approach causes problems with colored (button)
glyphs: there's no way for the print function to tell from the RGB
values whether a color is "full Viridian-cyan" or "Viridian-cyan faded
out 50%", so I added the flag PR_COLORGLYPH_BRI(value) to tell the
print function that the color brightness is reduced to match the
brightness of colored glyphs to the brightness of the rest of the text.

However, there were already plans to make the single use of alpha
consistent with the rest of the game and the style, so PR_ALPHA(value)
could be removed, as well as the bit signifying whether the brightness
or alpha value is used. For the editor text, I simply copied the "Press
{button} to teleport" behavior of hiding the text completely if it
becomes darker than 100/255.

Another simplification is to make the print function handle not just
the brightness of the color glyphs while local code handled the
brightness of the normal text color, but to make the print function
handle both. That way, the callsite can simply pass in the full colors
and the brightness flag, and the flag name can be made a lot simpler as
well: PR_BRIGHTNESS(value).
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
d1f6c1adf2 Replace "by" for level authors with happy face
"by {author}" is a string that will cause a lot of localization-related
problems, which then become much worse when different languages and
levels can also need different fonts:

- If the author name is set to something in English instead of a name,
  then it'll come out a bit weird if your VVVVVV is set to a different
  language: "de various people", "por various people", etc. It's the
  same problem with Discord bots completing "playing" or "watching" in
  their statuses.

- Translators can't always fit "by" in two letters, and level creators
  have understandably always assumed, and will continue to assume, that
  "by" is two letters. So if you have your VVVVVV set to a language that
  translates "by" as something long, then:
  | by Various People and Others |
  ...may suddenly show up as something like:
  |thorer Various People and Othe|

- "by" and author may need mutually incompatible fonts. For example, a
  Japanese level in a Korean VVVVVV needs to be displayed with "by" in
  Korean characters and the author name with Japanese characters, which
  would need some very special code since languages may want to add
  text both before and after the name.

- It's very possible that some languages can't translate "by" without
  knowing the gender of the name, and I know some languages even
  inflect names in really interesting ways (adding and even replacing
  letters in first names, surnames, and anything in between, depending
  on gender and what else is in the sentence).

So to solve all of this, the "by" is now replaced by a 10x10 face from
sprites.png, like a :viridian: emote. See it as a kind of avatar next
to a username, to clarify and assert that this line is for the author's
name. It should be a fairly obvious/recognizable icon, it fixes all the
above problems, and it's a bonus that we now have more happy faces in
VVVVVV.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
0eaceed0a2 Completely remove Graphics::PrintWrap
All print calls are font:: ones now and all the old Graphics:: print
functions have been removed, the migration is complete!
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
0e30087f3b Fix indentation style of case Menu::levellist in menurender
This is one of the few places still using 2-space indentation instead
of 4 spaces, and it makes it very annoying to work with when your tab
key inserts four spaces - so I could either just mimic it for the time
being, or I could just fix it while I was at it.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
7ecff42e0e Completely remove Graphics::Print, make many CJK positioning fixes
Only Graphics::PrintWrap is left of the old print functions!
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
7db0e73109 Allow levels to select a font via XML, show correct font in levels list
There still needs to be a menu for selecting a font, but it can now be
loaded and saved correctly in the XML!
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
8d5e3b1a8a Improve level metadata display and font handling
- If the level font is higher than 10 pixels, the third description
  line (Desc3) is disabled and unavailable. CJK languages require less
  characters to convey the same message (140 characters caused people
  to cram tweets in all languages except CJK) and this gives us enough
  room in the levels list without having to cram the metadata even more
  than it already was or showing less levels per page.
- The "Untitled Level" and "by Unknown" now selectively show up in the
  interface font instead of the level font.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
d2461c90ce Completely remove Graphics::bigprint
The last two deprecated functions are:
- Graphics::Print
- Graphics::PrintWrap

These are used a lot, but they're relatively easy to replace, since the
only flag I probably have to immediately worry about is PR_CEN. I do
often need to add PR_FONT_* flags but I don't need to add any
PR_2X/PR_3X/PR_4X anymore.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
ddaabb3efe Completely remove Graphics::bprint
Only three deprecated functions remain:
- Graphics::Print
- Graphics::PrintWrap
- Graphics::bigprint

I also fixed multiline transparent textboxes having their outlines
overlap the text itself, and fixed textboxclass::padtowidth assuming
glyph widths of 8 (it made the hints at the start of intermission 1
run offscreen for example)
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
d784f7f61a Completely remove Graphics::PrintAlpha and Graphics::bprintalpha
Only four deprecated functions remain:
- Graphics::Print
- Graphics::PrintWrap
- Graphics::bigprint
- Graphics::bprint

Graphics::bprint is the least-used one of them, and after that, the
other functions are used a LOT, but it'll be a lot faster to go through
them, since I have less and less flags to worry about. I'll probably
start using Vim macros again like I did for loc::gettext()ing strings,
or maybe I'll automate this completely.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
9749858365 Completely remove Graphics::bigbprint, bigrprint and bigbrprint
I migrated all of them to font::print, so they can now be removed.
Six deprecated print functions left! (Of which some are used a whole
lot, it's simpler if the lesser-used ones are gone first.)
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
c82e1f2902 Use PR_RIGHT for interim version info in main menu
This used some constants counting numbers of characters
(LEN_INTERIM_COMMIT and LEN_BRANCH_NAME) and even an SDL_arraysize,
all multiplied by 8, to get the length of the displayed text.
Now it just uses the new PR_RIGHT flag of font::print.

I did also force the 8x8 font for all the interim information, since
the date kinda overlapped with the menu options... And all of these
lines only show up in interim versions anyway, except for the version
number - which is left in the interface font for consistency with the
rest of the menu in non-interim versions. The inconsistency in interim
versions doesn't really matter all that much I think, it's just some
technical/debug info.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
da6be09993 Completely remove Graphics::len
I migrated all graphics.len calls over to font::len (and also migrated
prints mainly surrounding those graphics.len's) so the old len function
is now completely removed.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
a706fb249a Migrate more prints and graphics.len calls to font::
I especially focused on graphics.len and the print calls around them,
because graphics.len calls appear a bit less often, might be overlooked
when migrating print calls (thus possibly using different fonts by
accident) and are often used for some kind of right-alignment or
centering which can be changed into PR_RIGHT or PR_CEN with a different
X anyway.

Notably, I also added a new function to generate these kinds of
sliders: ....[]............

Different languages means that the slider for analogue stick
sensitivity needs to be longer to fit possibly long words for
Low/Medium/High, and then different font sizes means that the longer
slider won't fit onscreen in a language that needs a 12-wide font. So
slider_get() can take a "target width", which dynamically changes the
number of characters depending on the width of them in the interface
font.

I kinda forgot that I could force the 8x8 font instead of adapting the
characters in the slider to the font, and other ideas (like using
different characters or a more graphical progress bar) have been
brought up on Discord, so this might all change again sooner or later.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
5dad6b38be Add language-specific font configuration
meta.xml can now have a <font> tag, which gives the name of the font
that the language needs. This will directly control the interface font
when the language is active, and will soon also control the font used
for each option on the language screen.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
689d6e3e97 Print activity zone text in correct font, remove Graphics::drawtextbox
Activity zones need to be in the interface font if the message is from
the system (like Press ENTER to activate terminal, which may be in a
different language) and in the level font if it's a customized message
(setactivitytext).

Graphics::drawtextbox was counting the textbox width and height in
8x8 characters, even including the borders as characters, so it'd need
to be told what the font for the textbox is, and then probably only the
height needs to be adapted to the font and not the width because that's
adapted to the screen width... So just call Graphics::drawpixeltextbox
directly instead. It was already weird enough how actual cutscene
textboxes called Graphics::drawtextbox with x/8, y/8 before the
previous commit, (when you already have the pixel width and height!)
only to have that be a wrapper for drawpixeltextbox by doing x*8, y*8.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
48a4e19635 Migrate more prints to font::, determine font for most textboxes
Some textboxes need to be in the level font (like room names, cutscene
dialogue, etc - even in the main game), and some need to be in the
interface font (like when you collect a shiny trinket or crewmate). So
most of these textboxes now have graphics.textboxprintflags(font_flag)
as appropriate.

RoomnameTranslator.cpp is now also migrated to the new print system -
in room name translator mode, the room name is now displayed in the 8x8
font if it's untranslated and the level font if it is.
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
6ca83114bc Start using level-specific font where needed, make CJK tweaks
Level text such as room names, text box content, and the contents of
the script editor need to be displayed in the level-specific font, and
tweaked to look right. This involves displaying less lines in the
script editor, making text boxes bigger, displaying some text higher
and some text lower. This is still unfinished, but it's the real start
of a migration to font::print functions!
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
Dav999-v
0475539075 Implement first font::print function, fix most fading of colored glyphs
There has always been a mess of different print functions that all had
slightly different specifics and called each other:

Print(x, y, text, r, g, b, cen)
    nothing special here, just does what the arguments say

PrintAlpha(x, y, text, r, g, b, a, cen)
    just Print but with an alpha argument

PrintWrap(x, y, text, r, g, b, cen, linespacing, maxwidth)
    added for wordwrapping, heavily used now

bprint(x, y, text, r, g, b, cen)
    prints an outline, then just PrintAlpha

bprintalpha(x, y, text, r, g, b, a, cen)
    just bprint but with an alpha argument

bigprint(x, y, text, r, g, b, cen, sc)
    nothing special here, just does what the arguments say

bigbprint(x, y, text, r, g, b, cen, sc)
    prints an outline, then just bigprint

bigrprint(x, y, text, r, g, b, cen, sc)
    right-aligns text, unless cen is given in which case it just
    centers text like other functions already do?

bigbrprint(x, y, text, r, g, b, cen, sc)
    prints an outline, then just bigrprint

We need even more specifics with the new font system: we need to be
able to specify whether CJK characters should be vertically centered or
stick out on the top/bottom, and we sometimes need to pass in
brightness variables for colored glyphs. And text printing functions
now fit better in Font.cpp anyway. So there's now a big overhaul of
print functions: all these functions will be replaced by font::print
and font::print_wrap (the former of which now exists). These take flags
as their first argument, which can be 0 for a basic left-aligned print,
PR_CEN for centered text (set X to -1!!!) PR_BOR for a border (instead
of functions like bprint and bigbprint), PR_2X, PR_3X etc for scaling,
and these can be combined with |.

Some text, for example [Press ESC to return to editor], fades in/out
using the alpha value, which is passed to the print function. In some
other places (like Press ENTER to teleport, textboxes, trophy text...)
text can fade in or out by direct changes to the RGB values. This means
regular color-adjusted white text can change color, but colored button
glyphs can't, since there's no way to know in the print system what the
maximum RGB values of a specific textbox are supposed to be, so the
only thing it can do is draw the button glyphs at full brightness,
which looks bad. Therefore, you can now also pass in the brightness
value via the flags, with PR_COLORGLYPH_BRI(255).
2023-02-13 23:27:00 -08:00
AllyTally
19b2a317f1 Move from surfaces to the SDL render system
Ever since VVVVVV was initially ported to C++ in 2.0, it has used surfaces from SDL. The downside is, that's all software rendering. This commit moves most things off of surfaces, and all into GPU, by using textures and SDL_Renderer.

Pixel-perfect collision has been kept by keeping a copy of sprites as surfaces. There's plans for pixel-perfect collision to use masks instead of reading pixel data directly, but that's out of scope for this commit.

- `graphics.reloadresources()` is now called later in `main`, because textures cannot be created without a renderer.

- This commit also removes a bunch of surface functions which are no longer needed.

- This also recaches target textures in certain places for d3d9.

- graphics.images was converted to a fixed-size array.

- fillbox and fillboxabs use SDL_RenderDrawRect instead of drawing an outline using four filled rectangles

- Update my name in the credits
2023-01-28 14:36:28 -08:00
AllyTally
556e3a110a Fix small bug with map being off in custom levels
The pixel border around the map fits to map size normally. However, when
the map is off, it's always the dimensions of the full size map, and the
border didn't reflect that, so if the custom minimap was off, and the
map wasn't the full size, it wouldn't fit correctly.

This bug was introduced in PR #898.
2023-01-26 12:23:23 -08:00
Misa
d2b6fb2d06 Add branch name to interim version information
This is useful for developers who may have multiple builds of the game
from various different branches and may easily forget which build of the
game is what.

This shows up in the bottom-right corner of the title screen and also
with the `-version` command-line option, and in the status message
printed when building the game.
2023-01-07 19:18:28 -08:00
Misa
e5d32c653b Rename tempBuffer to menuoffbuffer
In general, "temp" is a bad name because it could mean anything. In this
case the buffer isn't really temporary and it's only used for drawing
the menu with a certain offset, so I made it use a better name. But also
because I'm going to be adding temporary buffers so I don't want the
names to be confused.
2023-01-02 11:19:08 -08:00
Misa
8dc088896f Axe Graphics::ct and Graphics::setcolreal
`ct` was used to be a variable that a color was temporarily stored in
before being passed to a draw function. But this is unnecessary and you
might as well just have a temporary of the color directly. I guess this
was the practice used because temporaries were apparently really bad in
Flash.

setcolreal() was added in 2.3 to do basically the same thing (set it
directly from entities' realcol attributes). But it's no longer needed.

Correspondingly, Graphics::setcol has been renamed to Graphics::getcol
and now returns an SDL_Color, and Graphics::huetilesetcol has been
renamed to Graphics::huetilegetcol for the same reason.

Some functions (notably Graphics::drawimagecol and
Graphics::drawhuetile) were relying on the `ct` to be implicitly set and
weren't ever having it passed in directly. They have been corrected
accordingly.
2023-01-01 20:16:08 -08:00
Misa
f24265f0fb Fix up temporary variables being in topmost scope and bad style
This makes it so temporary variables have their scopes reduced (if
possible). I also didn't hesitate to fix style issues, such as their
names ("temp" is such a bad name), making them const if possible, and
any code it touched too.
2022-12-31 20:46:01 -08:00
Dav999-v
3937a12a85 Add cutscene test menu
This allows translators to test all text boxes in the scripts. It
doesn't run the scripts themselves - it only shows the basic appearance
of each text box individually, so context may be lost but it's good to
have a way to see any text boxes that might otherwise not be easily
seen because they require specific circumstances to appear.
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
795bdf886b Add support for string cases in strings.xml (gendered Rescued/Missing)
I wanted to not complicate the system with different string cases (like
cgettext) if possible, and I have been able to keep the main strings a
simple English=Translation mapping thus far, but apparently strings
like "Rescued!" (which are one string in English), have to be
translated for the correct gender in some languages. So this was a good
time to add support for string cases anyway.

It's a number that can be given to a string to specify the specific
case it's used, to disambiguate identical English keys. In the case of
"Rescued!" and "Missing...", male versions of the string are case 1,
female versions are case 2, and Viridian being missing is case 3. Of
course, if a language doesn't need to use different variants, it can
simply fill in the same string for the different cases.

If any other string needs to switch to different cases: distinguish
them in the English strings.xml with the case="N" attribute (N=1 and
higher), sync language files from the translator menu (existing
translations for the uncased string will simply be copied to all cases)
and change loc::gettext("...") to loc::gettext_case("...", 1),
loc::gettext_case("...", 2), etc.
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
88c8ad5a57 Add per-area untranslated roomname counters
This makes it easy from the "explore game" menu to see which levels
still have untranslated room names and how many.
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
80b9bcf0dd Add level exploring menu for translators
I would, of course, recommend translators to translate the roomnames
while playing the full game (optionally in invincibility) so they can
immediately get all the context and maybe the most inspiration. And if
you want to go back into a specific level, then there's always the time
trials and intermission replays which will give you full coverage of
all the room names.

However, the time trials weren't really made for room name translation.
They have some annoying features like the instant restart when you
press ENTER at the wrong time, they remove context clues like
teleporters and companions, but the worst problem is that the last room
in a level is often completely untranslatable inside the time trials
because you immediately get sent to the results screen...

So, I added a new menu in the translator options, "explore game", which
gives you access to all the time trials and the two intermissions, from
the same menu. All these time trials (which they're still based off of,
under the hood) are stripped of the annoying features that come with
time trials. These are the changes I made to time trial behavior in
translator exploring mode:

- No 3-2-1-Go! countdown
- No on-screen time/death/shiny/par
- ENTER doesn't restart, and the map menu works. The entire map is also
  revealed.
- Prize for the Reckless is in its normal form
- The teleporters in Entanglement Generator, Wheeler's Wormhole and
  Level Complete are restored as context for room names (actually, we
  should probably restore them in time trials anyway? Their "press to
  teleport" prompt is already blocked out in time trials and they do
  nothing other than being a checkpoint. I guess the reason they were
  removed was to stop people from opening the teleporter menu when that
  was not specifically blocked out in time trials yet.)
- The companions are there at the end of levels, and behave like in no
  death mode (become happy and follow you to the teleporter). Also for
  context.
- At the end of each level, you're not suddenly sent to the menu, but
  you can use the teleporter at your leisure just like in the
  intermission replays. In the Final Level, you do get sent to the menu
  automatically, but after a longer delay.

I made another mark on VVVVVV: don't be startled, I added gamestates.
I wanted all teleporters at the end of levels to behave like the ones
at the end of the intermission replays, and all handling for
teleporting with specific companions is already done in gamestates, so
rather than adding conditional blocks across 5 or so different
gamestates, it made more sense to make a single gamestate for
"teleporting in translator exploring mode" (3090). I also added an
alternative to having to use gamestate 3500 or 82 for the end of the
final level: 3091-3092.

One other thing I want to add to the "explore game" menu: a per-level
count of how many room names are left to translate. That shouldn't be
too difficult, and I'm planning that for the next commit.
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
3203f99938 Render.cpp: make remaining strings translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
949f0fa2e2 Render.cpp: make maprender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
52e847d5c1 Render.cpp: make titlerender and gamecompleterender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
17c11f7e6c Render.cpp: make gamerender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls.

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
0c9b54f819 Render.cpp: make menurender translatable
This mainly adds loc::gettext calls for all the menu titles and
explanations. It also redesigns the time trial screen.

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
c142b3bb3b Entity.cpp: make all activity prompts translatable
This adds loc::gettext for all "Press {button} to explode" and friends,
and also changes the interact_prompt function in Render.cpp to expect
{button} instead of %s.

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Dav999-v
ec611ffa9d Add localization "foundation" (many code changes)
This commit adds most of the code changes necessary for making the game
translatable, but does not yet "unhardcode" nearly all of the strings
(except in a few cases where it was hard to separate added
loc::gettexts from foundational code changes, or all the localization-
related menus which were also added by this commit.)

This commit is part of rewritten history of the localization branch.
The original (unsquashed) commit history can be found here:
https://github.com/Dav999-v/VVVVVV/tree/localization-orig
2022-12-31 20:04:56 -08:00
Misa
de38b6b55c Unify all queries to map size to map.getwidth and map.getheight
It's becoming pretty clear that the size of the map is important enough
to be queried a lot, but each time it's something like `map.custommode ?
map.customwidth : 20` and `map.custommode ? map.customheight : 20` which
is not ideal because of copy-pasting.

Furthermore, even `map.customwidth` and `map.customheight` are just
duplicates of `cl.mapwidth` and `cl.mapheight`, which are only set in
`customlevelclass::generatecustomminimap`. This is a bit annoying if you
want to, say, add checks that depend on the width and height of the
custom map in `mapclass::initcustommapdata`, but `map.customwidth` and
`map.customheight` are out of date because `generatecustomminimap`
hasn't been called yet. And doing the ternary there requires a `#ifndef
NO_CUSTOM_LEVELS` to reference `cl.mapwidth` and `cl.mapheight` which is
just awful.

So I'm axing `map.customwidth` and `map.customheight`, and I'm axing all
the ternaries that are duplicating the source of truth in
`MapRenderData`. Instead, there will just be one function to call for
the width and height, `mapclass::getwidth` and `mapclass::getheight`,
and everyone can simply call those without needing to do ternaries or
duplication.
2022-11-30 13:35:14 -08:00
AllyTally
88142ea839 Fix legend positions 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
Ally
cbfef2eb53 Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Misa Elizabeth Kai <infoteddy@infoteddy.info>
2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
c16fe04519 Deduplicate map render data calcuations 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
Ally
0bf1e1494b Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Misa Elizabeth Kai <infoteddy@infoteddy.info>
2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
f7bbf4670c Fix copy-paste error 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
1837fe8abf Remove accidental comment change 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
ca506a7bb5 Fix a missing mapzoom multiplication 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
f2e2ae591a dedupe another piece of code 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
AllyTally
a5939a888a deduplicate a lot of map code 2022-11-30 12:33:56 -08:00
Misa
52124f7010 De-duplicate release version
I'm fine with putting the release version in a header file, thus
necessitating the need to recompile every file that includes it if it's
changed, simply because it's not supposed to be changed that often.

The SDL_arraysize is necessary because sometimes we'll have subreleases
(e.g. 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 2.4.3), and who knows, maybe we'll get to 2.10
someday.
2022-08-23 00:00:39 -07:00
Misa
4bf5e5e6a0 Optimize recompilation from changing commit hash
This reworks how the commit hash and date are compiled so that if
they're changed (and they're changed often), only one source file needs
to be recompiled in order to update it everywhere in the game, no matter
how many source files use the hash or date.

The commit hash and date are now declared in InterimVersion.h (and they
need `extern "C"` guards because otherwise it results in a link fail on
MSVC because MSVC is stupid).

To do this, what now happens is that upon every rebuild,
InterimVersion.in.c is processed to create InterimVersion.out.c, then
InterimVersion.out.c is compiled into its own static library that is
then linked with VVVVVV.

(Why didn't I just simply add it to the list of VVVVVV source files?
Well, doing it _now_ does nothing because at that point the horse is
already out of the barn, and the VVVVVV executable has already been
declared, so I can't modify its sources. And I can't do it before
either, because we depend on the VVVVVV executable existing to do the
interim version logic. I could probably work around this by cleverly
moving around lines, but that'd separate related logic from each other.)

And yes, the naming convention has changed. Not only did I rename
Version to InterimVersion (to clearly differentiate it from
ReleaseVersion, which I'll be adding later), I also named the files
InterimVersion.in.c and InterimVersion.out.c instead of
InterimVersion.c.in and InterimVersion.c.out. I needed to put the file
extension on the end because otherwise CMake wouldn't recognize what
kind of language it is, and I mean like yeah duh of course it doesn't,
my text editor doesn't recognize it either.
2022-08-23 00:00:38 -07:00
Misa
98cb415675 Enumify all fade modes
This removes the magic numbers previously used for controlling the fade
mode, which are really not readable at all unless you already know what
they mean.

0: FADE_NONE
1: FADE_FULLY_BLACK
2: FADE_START_FADEOUT
3: FADE_FADING_OUT
4: FADE_START_FADEIN
5: FADE_FADING_IN

There is also the macro FADEMODE_IS_FADING, which indicates when the
intention is to only check if the game is fading right now, which wasn't
clearly conveyed previously.

I also took the opportunity to clean up the style of any lines I
touched. This included rewriting if-else chains into case-switches,
turning one-liner if-then statements into proper blocks, fixing up
comments, and even commenting the `fademode == FADE_NONE` on the tower
spike checks (which, it was previously undocumented why that check was
there, but I think I know why it's there).

As for type safety, we already get some by transforming the variable
types into the enum. Assignment is prohibited without a cast. But,
apparently, comparison is perfectly legal and won't even give so much as
a warning. To work around this and make absolutely sure I made all
existing comparisons now use the enum, I temporarily changed it to be an
`enum class`, which is a C++11 feature that makes it so all comparisons
are illegal. Unfortunately, it scopes them in a namespace with the same
name as a class, so I had to temporarily define macros to make sure my
existing code worked. I also had to temporarily up the standard in
CMakeLists.txt to get it to compile. But after all that was done, I
found the rest of the places where a comparison to an integer was used,
and fixed them.
2022-04-25 00:57:47 -07:00
Misa
af1cebf7a1 Unify drawing room name on map menus into one function
Previously, it was copy-pasted and slightly different, when really, they
ought to both be the exact same code.

It kind of pains me that the room name, glitch name, and hidden name
don't own their own memory, but, that's to be addressed later.

What's a bit annoying is that the `temp` variable used in
`teleporterrender` also ends up being reused later in the function. In
this case, I opted to just redeclare them when they are used anyway, to
make it clearer.

Apart from `teleporterrender` no longer calling `map.area` or caring
about `map.custommode`, it also no longer cares about
`graphics.fademode` being 0. I could never actually get this condition
to be false in practice, and I have absolutely no idea why it's there.
I'm guessing it could be some weird edge case rendering issue if the
screen is fully black? But I wouldn't know how to trigger that, and
anyway it should probably be fixed elsewhere. So I'm just going to
remove that conditional.
2022-04-25 00:53:13 -07:00
Misa
ef03c2a54a Remove clamp in favor of SDL_clamp
For the same reasons as I removed VVV_min/max in favor of SDL_min/max in
aa7b63fa5f, I'm doing the same thing here.
2022-02-11 17:31:41 -05:00
Misa
470a4358ef Remove VSync toggle ifdefs
These ifdefs can go away now that our minimum SDL version is 2.0.20.
2022-02-11 17:31:41 -05:00
Misa
017d54adb0 Don't use function pointer to print room name
This improves the readability of the code.
2021-12-26 10:08:21 -08:00
Misa
dfb1e31d78 Optimization: Don't outline if room name BG opaque
This is quite simple. Just use a function pointer that switches out
which function we're going to use.

...Or not. C++ syntax makes this a bit awful since the function is a
member of a class. Did I mention how much I don't like C++?
2021-12-26 00:04:20 -08:00
Misa
8f226ced84 De-duplicate finalmode glitchname printing
Instead of copy-pasting the call twice, just use a variable to switch
between the two names.
2021-12-26 00:03:18 -08:00
Misa
550e76a6dc Add and use scaling mode enum
This enum is to just make each mode be readable, instead of mysterious
0/1/2 values. It's not a strictly-typed enum because we still have to
serialize it as ints in the XML, but it's better than just leaving them
as ints.

This also adds a NUM_SCALING_MODES enum, so we don't have to hardcode
that 3 when cycling scaling modes anymore.
2021-12-25 23:14:12 -08:00
Misa
f5166c437e Add forced fullscreen mode
This is mainly to make sure the game is definitely set to fullscreen in
Big Picture and on the Steam Deck, and to also remove windowed options
that wouldn't make sense if you're not on a desktop (toggling
fullscreen, resize to nearest). Those options would also be removed on
console and mobile too.

There's a bit of an annoying bug where if you launch the game in forced
fullscreen mode, but then exit and relaunch in normal mode, your game
will have fullscreen window sizes but it won't be fullscreen. This is
because forced fullscreen mode tries to preserve your non-forced
fullscreen setting, but due to the way window sizes are stored and
queried, it can't preserve the non-forced window size. This is a bit
difficult to work around, so I'm just putting in a FIXME here because we
can fix it later and I'd rather have a slightly buggy forced fullscreen
mode than not have one at all.

Closes #849.
2021-12-25 23:01:45 -08:00
Dav999-v
3e36bfd56f Simplify time formatting functions
Here's my notes on all the existing functions and what kind of time
formats they output:

- Game::giventimestring(int hrs, int min, int sec)
	H:MM:SS
	MM:SS

- Game::timestring()
// uses game.hours/minutes/seconds
	H:MM:SS
	MM:SS

- Game::partimestring()
// uses game.timetrialpar (seconds)
	MM:SS

- Game::resulttimestring()
// uses game.timetrialresulttime (sec) + timetrialresultframes (1/30s)
	MM:SS.CC

- Game::timetstring(int t)
// t = seconds
	MM:SS

- Game::timestringcenti(char* buffer, const size_t buffer_size)
// uses game.hours/minutes/seconds/frames
	H:MM:SS.CC
	MM:SS.CC

- UtilityClass::timestring(int t)
// t = frames, 30 frames = 1 second
	S:CC
	M:SS:CC

This is kind of a mess, and there's a lot of functions that do the same
thing except using different variables. For localization, I also want
translators to be able to localize all these time formats - many
languages use the decimal comma instead of the decimal point (12:34,56)
maybe some languages really prefer something like 1時02分11秒44瞬...
Which I don't know to be correct, but it's good to be prepared for it
and not restrict translators arbitrarily to only changing ":" and "."
when we can start making the system better in the first place.

I added a new function, UtilityClass::format_time. This is the place
where all time formats come together, given the number of seconds and
optionally frames. I have simplified the above-mentioned functions
somewhat, but I haven't given them a complete refactor or renaming -
I mainly made sure that they all use the same backend so I can make the
formats consistent and properly localizable.

(And before we start shoving more temporary char buffers everywhere
just to get rid of the std::string's, maybe we need to think of a
globally used working buffer of size SCREEN_WIDTH_CHARS+1, as a
register of sorts, for when any line of text needs to be made or
processed, then printed, and then goes unused. Maybe help.textrow,
or something like that.)

As for this commit, the available time formats are now more consistent
and changed a little in some places. Leading zeroes for the first unit
are now no longer included, time trial results and the Super Gravitron
can now display hours when they went to 60 minutes before, and we now
always use .CC instead of :CC. These are the formats:
- H:MM:SS
- H:MM:SS.CC
- M:SS
- M:SS.CC
- S.CC  (only used when always_minutes=false, for the Gravitrons)

Here's what changes to the current functions:
- Game::partimestring() is removed - it was used in two places, and
  could be replaced by game.timetstring(game.timetrialpar)
- Game::giventimestring(h,m,s) and Game::timestring() are now wrappers
  for the other functions
- The four remaining functions (Game::resulttimestring(),
  Game::timetstring(t), Game::timestringcenti(buffer, buffer_size)
  and UtilityClass::timestring(t)) are now wrappers for the "central
  function", UtilityClass::format_time.
- UtilityClass::twodigits(int t) is now unused so it's also removed.
- I also added int UtilityClass::hms_to_seconds(int h, int m, int s)
2021-12-25 11:38:12 -08:00
Misa
d0ffafe117 Extern gameScreen, remove screenbuffer
I know earlier I removed the gameScreen extern in favor of using
screenbuffer, but that was only to be consistent. After further
consideration, I have found that it's actually really stupid.

There's no reason to be accessing it through screenbuffer, and it's
probably an artifact of 2.0-2.2 passing stack-allocated otherwise-global
classes everywhere through function arguments. Also, it leads to stupid
bugs where screenbuffer could potentially be NULL, which has already
resulted in various annoying crashes in the past. Although those could
be fixed by simply initializing screenbuffer at the very top of main(),
but, why not just scrap the whole thing anyway?

So that's what I'm doing.

As a nice side effect, I've removed the transitive include of Screen.h
from Graphics.h. This could've been done already since it only includes
it for the pointer anyway, but it's still good to do it now.
2021-12-25 00:29:28 -08:00
Misa
f7b4ac8322 Rename stretch mode to scaling mode internally
It's been long overdue that this variable be named properly. 2.2 added
integer scaling mode (thanks Ethan), 2.3 renamed it to scaling mode. Now
2.4 will properly call it what it is so people won't be confused by it.

The ScreenSettings struct member is renamed from stretch to scalingMode
along with the Screen class member being renamed, as well as the
toggleStretchMode function being renamed to toggleScalingMode as well.
Unfortunately, due to compatibility, we can't change the <stretch> XML
tag.
2021-12-22 19:54:59 -08:00
Misa
aa7b63fa5f Remove VVV_min/max in favor of SDL_min/max
VVV_min/max are functions that only operate on ints, and SDL_min/max are
macros that operate on any type but double-evaluate everything.

I know I more-or-less said earlier that SDL_min/max were dumb but I've
changed my mind and think it's better to use them, taking care to make
sure you don't double-evaluate, rather than trying to generate your own
litany of functions with either your own hand-rolled generation macros,
C++ templates, C11 generics, or GCC extensions (that last one you'd
technically use in a macro but it doesn't really matter), all of which
have more downsides than just not double-evaluating.

And the upside of not double-evaluating is that you're disencouraged
from having really complicated single-line min/max expressions and
encouraged to precompute the values beforehand anyway so the final
min/max is more readable. And furthermore you'll notice when you
yourself end up doing double-evaluations anyway. I removed a couple
instances of Graphics::len() being double-evaluated in this commit (as
well as cleaned up some other min/max-using code). Although the only
downside to those double-evaluations was unnecessary computation,
rather than checking the wrong result or having multiple side effects,
thankfully, it's still good to minimize double-evaluations where
possible.
2021-12-22 16:43:31 -08:00
Misa
f7454baffa Hide level path by default
You will now need to go through another confirm menu in order to print
your level path. The confirm menu warns you may leak sensitive
information if you are streaming.

Screenshots:
https://i.imgur.com/0Dc9jsZ.png
https://i.imgur.com/UhDgXqj.png
https://i.imgur.com/Z0ftQnH.png

Fixes #853.
2021-12-22 00:58:27 -08:00
Misa
44ebb19d77 Outline "NO SIGNAL"
This is just in case the background gets changed by a custom level or
something to be something that would otherwise result in bad contrast.
Also if it needs to go outside the box for some reason. And I just like
the look of the outline.
2021-12-20 20:07:38 -08:00
Misa
1d6a808cbd Add centiseconds to timer overlays
This adds centiseconds to the in-game timer, as well as the time trial
timer.

This is to aid speedrun moderators in determining when exactly a run was
completed, which they can't easily do if the timer only has a precision
up to a second.
2021-12-20 19:26:01 -08:00
Misa
51fac68d3a Fix in-game timer going away after playing Super Gravitron
The problem was that it also needed to check that game.swnmode was true,
in addition to game.swngame being 1, to actually check that the Super
Gravitron was being played.
2021-12-20 17:44:34 -08:00
Ally
f3786a8e3f
Add setactivityposition(x,y), add new textbox color transparent (#847)
* Add `setactivityposition(x,y)`, add new textbox color `transparent`

This commit adds a new internal command as a part of the visual activity zone changes I've been making.
This one allows the user to reposition the activity zone to anywhere on the screen.
In addition, this commit adds the textbox color `transparent`, which just sets r, g and b to 0.
rgb(0, 0, 0) normally creates the color black, however in VVVVVV textboxes, it makes the background
of them invisible, and makes the text the off-white color which the game uses elsewhere.

* add new variables to hardreset

* Fix unwanted text centering; offset position by 16, 4

It makes sense for `setactivityposition(0, 0)` to place the activity zone in the default position,
so the x has been offset by 16, and the y has been offset by 4.

Text was being automatically centered, meaning any activity zone which wasn't centered had misplaced text.
This has been fixed by calculating the center manually, and offsetting it by the passed value.
2021-10-13 15:38:51 -07:00
Misa
700be11137 Remove space at end of Press %s to Teleport
This wasn't there in 2.2 and previous. I accidentally introduced it in.
2021-10-12 16:59:36 -07:00
Misa
7eea59a7e8 Make impossible time trial save screen message less verbose
Ally asked me why it was so verbose, and recommended wording it like
this instead. Not that it should matter much, since it _is_ impossible,
but...
2021-10-02 09:24:44 -07:00
Misa
0ed0892977 Add impossible message for quicksave screen in time trials
It is impossible to get on the quicksave screen in time trials, because
Enter is always bound to restarting time trials in a time trial, and
there's no way to open the map screen otherwise.

So, I've decided to add a fun little message in case someone somehow
manages to get to this screen in a time trial.
2021-10-01 21:13:51 -07:00
Misa
db8e0cd70a De-duplicate map menu quicksave screen
As is typical, the code was copy-pasted to account for Flip Mode, and
then copy-pasted again to account for custom levels, leading to four
instances of the same code.

I clean this up while also improving code style. This is where the new
FLIP macro and the fixed PrintWrap help a lot - otherwise the "Game
saved ok!" screen would look really wrong without the height
corrections.
2021-10-01 21:06:31 -07:00
Misa
517e20cecb Account for heights in the FLIP macro
Flipping objects in Flip Mode needs to account for the heights of those
objects (that's why flipme text boxes in Flip Mode in 2.2 were
positioned wrongly).

Also, turn it into a macro instead of an inline function.

This changes the positions of all existing de-duplicated map menu text
in Flip Mode, but it'll be more correct.
2021-10-01 20:39:24 -07:00
Misa
c3dfd4a4b1 De-duplicate map menu stats screen rendering code
Between accounting for Flip Mode and custom levels, this code was
copy-pasted three times, leading to _four_ instances of one code!

Anyways, I've cleaned it up. The position of the text in Flip Mode is
going to differ by 4 pixels from how it was previously, but that really
shouldn't matter.
2021-09-25 17:16:52 -07:00
Misa
e9351b4a00 Fix winning in No Death Mode saying "One trinkets"
While dying in No Death Mode was fixed to no longer say "One trinkets"
in 2.3, if you win in No Death Mode with one trinket, the game would say
"One trinkets".

So to fix this, just slot a ternary in there. The code is already kind
of bad anyways and is going to be refactored/de-STLed in the future
regardless, so I'm not feeling too badly about shoving a ternary in
there like that.
2021-09-25 17:06:59 -07:00
Misa
38b2213745 Rename number to number_words
This is to clarify that it returns the word forms of numbers, not
numbers themselves.
2021-09-25 15:08:13 -07:00
Misa
6ba7058a0e Fix VSync renderer workaround
SDL just got an API to toggle VSync without having to tear down the
renderer ( libsdl-org/SDL#4157 ). We can remove the workaround and use
that instead. For now, we are putting it behind an ifdef until SDL
2.0.18 officially releases in November.

Fixes #831.
2021-09-14 20:23:22 -07:00
Misa
8d0a90a588 Avoid function call to check empty room name
Instead, a simple comparison of the first element will do.
2021-09-12 21:54:47 -07:00
Misa
ddff461a6c Replace hardcoded temp buffer sizes with a named constant
Constants.h will house constants like the screen size and others. But
basically only the screen size for now.

Now we don't have to type that "4 bytes per 40 chars (whole screen)"
comment everywhere...
2021-09-12 21:40:20 -07:00
Misa
a50e8ecf48 Replace roomnames/hiddennames/glitchnames with const char*
Since those are all downstream recipients of either static storage or
memory that doesn't move for the duration of the custom level, it's okay
to make these be `const char*`s without having to redo any of the RAII
memory management.

mapclass::currentarea() is included in this as well. I also cleaned up
Tower.cpp's headers to fix some transitive includes because I was
removing UtilityClass.h includes from all other level files too.

The "Untitled room" names no longer show any coordinates, because doing
so would require complicated memory management that's completely
unneeded. No one will ever see them, and if they do they already know
they have a problem anyway. The only time they might be able to see them
is if they corrupted the areamap, but this was only possible in 2.2 and
previous by dying outside the room deaths array in Outside Dimension
VVVVVV, which has since been patched out. Besides, sometimes the
"Untitled room" gets overwritten by something else anyway (especially in
Finalclass.cpp), so it really, really doesn't matter.
2021-09-12 21:06:26 -07:00
Misa
f237f41d8e Remove useless arguments from drawimagecol()
Turns out, the r, g, and b arguments don't actually do anything!

There was a call to RGBf() in the function. RGBf() is just getRGB() but
first adds 128 and then divides by 3 to each of the color channels
beforehand. Unfortunately, RGBf() does not have any side effects, and
the function threw away the return value. Bravo.

This also reveals that the website images drawn in the credits in the
main menu are only recolored because of a stale `ct` set by the previous
graphics.bigprint(), and not because any color values were passed in to
drawimagecol()... What fun surprises the game has in store for me every
day.
2021-09-11 02:12:03 -07:00
Misa
c64fd89325 Untabify every single file
YOLO.

This is a repeat of #642. As before, I just did

    rg -l '\t' | xargs -n 1 sed -i -e 's/\t/    /g'

inside the desktop_version/ folder.
2021-09-06 18:56:39 -07:00
Misa
9767eb91f4 drawpixeltextbox: Remove now-unused parameters
They go bye-bye.

This is a friendly reminder that the map menu rendering code is heavily
copy-pasted, dear god...
2021-09-06 00:56:49 -07:00
Misa
31844eabc6 Axe drawcustompixeltextbox in favor of drawpixeltextbox
I'm honestly not too sure why drawcustompixeltextbox ever existed? All
it seemed to do was draw even more horizontal/vertical tiles to finish
any gaps in the tiling... which was all completely unnecessary and
wasteful, because even the previous drawpixeltextbox implementation
covered all gaps in all custom level map sizes that I tried.

Anyway, that at least gets rid of one copy-pasted function.
2021-09-06 00:56:48 -07:00
Misa
a23014350f Move all editor-specific attributes to a new editorclass
This is a pretty hefty commit! But essentially, I made a new editorclass
object, and moved all functions and variables that only get used in the
in-game level editor to that class. This cleanly demarcates which things
are in the editor and which things are just general custom level stuff.

Then I fixed up all the callers. I also fixed up some NO_CUSTOM_LEVELS
and NO_EDITOR ifdefs, too, in several places.
2021-09-01 15:30:02 -07:00