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Info Teddy
cefc95d324 Fix centered texts' outline rendering upside-down in flip mode
If you looked at the "- Press ENTER to Teleport -" text in flip mode,
you might have noticed that the outline looked pretty strange and
glitched-out for some reason. It's just the outline rendering
upside-down. To fix this, make PrintOff() use flipbfont instead of
bfont.
2020-02-02 20:52:59 -05:00
Info Teddy
4bc76416f5 Fix discoloration when entities warp in flip mode
In flip mode, warping entities would appear to change color for a brief
moment. This is actually them defaulting to the actual color used in
flipsprites.png, instead of first being whited-out and then re-colored
using graphics.setcol().

To fix this, use BlitSurfaceColoured() and pass `ct` along instead of
using BlitSurfaceStandard().
2020-02-02 18:29:00 -05:00
leo60228
6a17625727
Add support for Unicode rendering (#47)
This uses utfcpp combined with a custom font, in the form of a PNG and text file. By default, the game acts exactly as it did before; custom fonts can be provided by third parties.
2020-01-31 13:25:37 -05:00
Info Teddy
5a316d65e6 Allow using help/graphics/music/game/key/map/obj everywhere
This commit makes `help`, `graphics`, `music`, `game`, `key`, `map`, and
`obj` essentially static global objects that can be used everywhere.
This is useful in case we ever need to add a new function in the future,
so we don't have to bother with passing a new argument in which means we
have to pass a new argument in to the function that calls that function
which means having to pass a new argument into the function that calls
THAT function, etc. which is a real headache when working on fan mods of
the source code.

Note that this changes NONE of the existing function signatures, it
merely just makes those variables accessible everywhere in the same way
`script` and `ed` are.

Also note that some classes had to be initialized after the filesystem
was initialized, but C++ would keep initializing them before the
filesystem got initialized, because I *had* to put them at the top of
`main.cpp`, or else they wouldn't be global variables.

The only way to work around this was to use entityclass's initialization
style (which I'm pretty sure entityclass of all things doesn't need to
be initialized this way), where you actually initialize the class in an
`init()` function, and so then you do `graphics.init()` after the
filesystem initialization, AFTER doing `Graphics graphics` up at the
top.

I've had to do this for `graphics` (but only because its child
GraphicsResources `grphx` needs to be initialized this way), `music`,
and `game`. I don't think this will affect anything. Other than that,
`help`, `key`, and `map` are still using the C++-intended method of
having ClassName::ClassName() functions.
2020-01-29 07:58:23 -05:00
Allison Fleischer
03a4c3362a Add graphics option to toggle mouse cursor
Adds an option to show or hide the system mouse cursor over the game window.
2020-01-29 07:55:50 -05:00
Info Teddy
df83c2d494 Add an accessibility option to be able to see through the roomname
This is the variable dwgfx.translucentroomname and <translucentroomname>
in unlock.vvv.

This lets you see through the black background of the roomname at the
bottom of the screen, i.e. it makes the roomname background translucent.
So you can see if someone decides to hide pesky spikes there.
2020-01-25 23:29:37 -05:00
Info Teddy
794ef29638 Fix bug with displaying translucent pixels incorrectly
For a long time, VVVVVV has had an issue where if you used custom
graphics with translucent pixels (i.e. pixels whose opacity was neither
0% nor 100%, but somewhere between 0% and 100%), those pixels would end
up looking very ugly. They seemed to be overlaid on top of some weird
blue color, instead of actually being translucent.

This bug only occurred when in-game and not in towermode. So, most of
the time, basically. The translucent pixels only displayed properly
inside the Tower, both minitowers, and the editor (when not
playtesting).

I traced this down to the use of the magic number 0xDEADBEEF in
Graphics::drawmap() and Graphics::drawfinalmap(). Looks like someone had
fun finding a color. Was it you, simoroth? Anyway, I've changed it so it
simply uses 0 instead. Note that this magic number needs to be changed
for BOTH FillRect() and OverlaySurfaceKeyed(), or else the game's
background will be some random solid color instead of actually being
drawn properly.
2020-01-21 23:33:33 -05:00
Ethan Lee
6e9712f113 Add text outline as an accessibility option 2020-01-17 12:37:53 -05:00
Info Teddy
406e1b70d6 Re-add the font outline from the Flash/mobile versions
This uncomments the code for the font outline. Now, you will see the
font outline on text that had it in the Flash version, most notably "-
Press ENTER to Teleport -" and the time trial overlay text.

This also fixes a problem with the commented code, where un-centered
text didn't outline properly.
2020-01-13 16:22:26 -08:00
Marvin Scholz
f1f5acc552 Simplify initializations
This is similar to what was reverted in 3011911 but this time should use
syntax available even before C++11, tested on Clang with
`-std=c++98 -Wall -pedantic`.
2020-01-12 12:34:41 -05:00
Ethan Lee
ec070a1156 Use NULL instead of nullptr 2020-01-11 11:33:36 -05:00
Rémi Verschelde
a83e83ca1b Fix warnings raised by GCC 8 2020-01-11 08:53:32 -05:00
Charlie Bruce
3011911f80 Revert C++11 code to older standard for improved compatibility 2020-01-11 05:18:29 +00:00
viri
5829007bed fix uninitialized member vars everywhere
also fix a spelling error of 'forground' in the graphics class buffer
2020-01-10 21:06:59 -05:00
Ethan Lee
f7c0321b71 Hello WWWWWWorld! 2020-01-08 10:37:50 -05:00