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nethack.rankin
054a74d378 yn_function (trunk only)
Explicitly truncate the query prompt string to QBUFSZ-1 characters.
For tty and Amiga, no longer include the choices and default within that
length limit; use a bigger buffer to hold them along with the prompt.
[See cvs log for doc/window.doc for more details.]
2006-10-22 05:59:26 +00:00
nethack.allison
4169a3a308 Remove win32 mapi mail from distribution (trunk only) 2006-10-19 13:26:54 +00:00
nethack.allison
8fc01eb6b1 window port change - putmixed() (trunk only)
Add putmixed() to the window port. It allows map symbols to
be included in the string by encoding them in a unique fashion.
This was done because Unicode symbols, for instance, could be
longer than the size of a char.

The encoding of the map symbols in this patch is done by
prefixing a glyph value with \GXXXX, where XXXX is a
random value for the current game. The reason for the random
prefix is to minimize the possibility that a player can trigger
the escape sequence processing within text under their control
(dog names, etc.) the way they could if the sequence was fixed
in the source code. The random prefix remains the same throughout
the lifetime of a game because message window strings are
saved in the save file.

(There was actually a bug present because of the embedded
character even before the recent symbol changes, because if
someone was using a  different set of characters between games,
the saved messages would reflect the original characters, rather
than the current. That bug was introduced with the ability to
save messages to the savefile.)

A window port does not have to supply an XXX_putmixed() routine,
it can use genl_putmixed() which uses the old behavior of
embedding the sequence as a character within the string
and calling putstr(). genl_putmixed() takes care of the decoding
of the escape sequence.

This also #ifdef's out code in pager.c for converting a glyph
to a character, and uses mapglyph() to do that instead. Does
anyone see a problem with doing that through mapglyph instead
of repeating similar code within pager.c?
2006-10-17 23:06:31 +00:00
nethack.allison
374e9fbbb4 more symbol stuff (trunk only)
- reduce the number of symbol tables for each graphics
set {PRIMARY, ROGUESET} from three {map, oc, mon}
tables for each of the display symbols, the loadable symbols,
and the rogue symbols, to one continguous table for
each:
showsyms: the current display symbols
l_syms: the loaded, alterable symbols
r_syms: the rogue symbols

- Modify mapglyph so that the index into the symbolt table is
available as a return value (it was a void function), rather than
just the char converted from the glyph.
- That makes it possible for a window port to use the same
index value to extract from another table (perhaps a unicode
table) for a different set of display symbols. The  index
is much more useful than trying to convert the character
into another type of symbol, as some contributed patches
have done.
- It is much easier to load a single alternative flat table to
make substitutions, since the corresponding value just
has to get placed into the same index offset in the
alternative table.

This also fixes a bug I found in botl.c, where you could
go to the rogue level, and the bottom line gold symbol
was not being updated with the new character as it should.
The reason was because the gold value had not changed,
only the field symbol used had changed.

This updates multiple ports to place a (void) cast on
the mapglyph call, now that it returns a value, so this
is going to generate a lot of diff e-mails.
2006-10-01 19:30:08 +00:00
nethack.allison
72011cb75f more followup (trunk only)
make the handling recognition use an int instead of string.
2006-09-21 05:53:08 +00:00
nethack.allison
253bf359af drawing overhaul (trunk only)
This is an overhaul to the NetHack drawing mechanism.

- eliminates the need to have separate lists in drawing.c
for the things and their associated explanations by grouping
those thing together on the same inializer in a struct.

- replaces all of these options: IBMgraphics, DECgraphics, MACgraphics,
graphics, monsters, objects, boulder, traps, effects

- drawing.c contains only the set of NetHack standard symbols for
the main game and a set of NetHack standard symbols for the
roguelevel.

- introduces a symbols file that contains named sets of
symbols that can be loaded at run time making it extensible
for situations like multinational code pages like those reported
by <Someone>, without hardcoding additional sets into the game code.

- symbols file uses names for the symbols, so offsets will not break
when new things are introduced into the game, the way the older
config file uchar load routines did.

- symbols file only contains exceptions to the standard NetHack
set, not entire sets so they are much less verbose than all of
the g_FILLER() entries that were previously in drawing.c

- 'symset' and 'roguesymset' config file options for
preselecting a symbol set from the file called 'symbols'
at startup time. The name of the symbols file is not under the
users control, only the symbol set name desired from within the
symbols file is.

- 'symset' config file option loads a desired symbol set for
everything but the rogue level.

- 'roguesymset' config file option loads a desired symbol set
for the rogue level.

- 'SYMBOLS' config file option allows the user to specify replacement
symbols on a per symbol basis. You can specify as many or as few symbols
as you wish. The symbols are identified by a name:value pair, and line
continuation is supported. Multiple symbol assignments can be made on
the same line if each name:value pair is separated by a comma.
For example:
SYMBOLS = S_bars:\xf0, S_tree: \xf1, S_room:\xfa \
	  S_fountain:\xf4 \
	  S_boulder:0

- 'symbols' file has the following structure:
start: DECgraphics
	Handling: DEC
	S_vwall: \xf8			# meta-x, vertical rule
	S_hwall: \xf1			# meta-q, horizontal rule
finish
start: IBMgraphics
	Handling: IBM
	S_vwall: \xb3			# meta-3, vertical rule
	S_hwall: \xc4			# meta-D, horizontal rule
finish

- 'symbols' file added to the source tree in the dat directory

- Port Makefiles/scripts will need to be adjusted to move them into
HACKDIR destination
2006-09-21 01:46:15 +00:00
nethack.allison
999424aecc more zeroany (trunk only) 2006-07-09 17:39:43 +00:00
nethack.allison
7ea8507d26 remove duplication
Janet pointed out that I must have just hought I was seeing double :-)
2006-06-27 00:17:35 +00:00
nethack.allison
174b985267 Allow makefile build with VC2005 (trunk only) 2006-06-25 22:40:58 +00:00
nethack.allison
8fc541006b win32 embedded version info
I noticed that the NetHack version being reported in the
system's event log was old:
Faulting application nethackw.exe, version 3.4.2.0,
faulting module nethackw.exe, version 3.4.2.0, fault address 0x001648eb.
2006-06-14 10:48:09 +00:00
nethack.allison
3e2f7f946d fix W343-1 open win32 bug from known bugs page
W343-1 Redirecting score output through a pipe doesn't work.
2006-04-25 01:16:54 +00:00
nethack.rankin
2c0a072ef1 main() reorganization (trunk only)
Move some internals-related code out of port-specific main so that
it isn't duplicated a bunch of times.  One minor side-effect of this
change is that if you auto-pickup something at the very start of a game,
it will happen after any full moon/new moon/Friday 13th message rather
than before.  There's a second change for some:  the shared main() used
by several of the micro ports had a small difference in game play--if you
saved a game while on an engraving, it would automatically be read when
you resume--that will now occur for everybody [Elbereth weenies rejoice!].
pcmain() was also calling update_inventory() at start of play.  That's
unnecessary for new games, where inventory initialization triggers a call
to it for each item added to your pack; but I wasn't sure about restored
games, so everybody gets it there now.

     The Mac and BeOS ports evidently haven't been touched it some time;
they still referenced flags.move which got replaced by context.move quite
a while back.  The Windows GUI code has a declaration for mswin_moveloop()
which appears to be non-existant, but I left it alone.  I assume that the
Qt interface uses the existing main() routines; at least I couldn't find
any start of game code specific to it.  vmsmain's revised main() is the
only one which has been tested.
2006-04-02 07:35:30 +00:00
nethack.allison
faa5458843 mextra-related port Makefile mods
This attempts to modify the various Makefiiles for the mextra changes.
Port teams should verify that the modifications are valid.
2006-01-06 05:52:48 +00:00
nethack.allison
75e9a06719 clicklook on win32
Make clicklook option a little safer/easier on win32 by letting
right-mouse button work as expected.
2005-03-29 04:26:58 +00:00
nethack.allison
6177f4b871 win32 and wince
Remove the email address which is no longer valid from
several NetHack source files.
2005-01-23 19:39:01 +00:00
nethack.allison
ee7064746f AltGr-4 and alternate tiles in menus - trunk only (from <Someone>)
On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 12:04:29 +0000, <email deleted> wrote:
> Dear NetHack win32 developers,
>
> This bug does not affect the win32 binaries that you distribute but it
> does affect NetHack 3.4.3 if I build it from source. The difference may
> be due to different compilers or whatever. I'm using mingw32-gcc v3.2
>
> I don't quite understand what's going on (I never was much good at
> win32 programming), but it appears that the WM_KEYDOWN message for
> AltGr-4 is being translated into a WM_CHAR message with a wParam of
> 128. I don't understand why that should be, but anyway. The problem
> then occurs when NetHack casts wParam to char which, since char is
> signed, gives -128. onListChar() then passes -128 to isdigit() which
> causes the crash. The fix appears to be to simply drop the cast:

Also
> <email deleted>
> Newsgroups: rec.games.roguelike.nethack
> Subject: Changing tile set for item list?
> Date: 1 Jan 2005 20:03:08 -0800
> <email deleted>
>
> I'm using the windows interface for Nethack 3.4, and I've successfully
> changed the tileset used by changing defaults.nh.  The only problem is,
> the item list (i.e. The list that comes up when I press "i") still uses
> the old tiles.  Is there any way to change the list so it uses the new
> tiles?  I've searched the guidebook to no avail.  I'm debating if it is
> even possible.
>
> Thanks for the help,
> -Zmann

trunk patch:
- menu: display custom tiles if map is not ASCII
- menu: display '-'/'+'/'#' in place of a tile if map is ASCII
- fix isdigit() crash on AltGr-4 with mingw


It looks kinda weird with huge tiles (e.g. absurd96) but that could
be just me. Comments/suggestions are welcome.

-<Someone>
2005-01-09 23:35:52 +00:00
nethack.allison
e9b022d579 housekeeping: mark trunk sources 3.5 (misc) 2005-01-02 17:21:18 +00:00
nethack.allison
85924518ec win32gui temporary build fix (from <Someone>)
> The trunk did not compile when STATUS_VIA_WINDOWPORT was set. > This patch fixes that (for the time being).
2004-06-02 11:10:24 +00:00
nethack.allison
10480f4397 core support for status field highlighting (trunk only)
This provides the core support needed for status field highlighting.
This patch doesn't actually perform status field highlighting for any port,
but provides the core hooks for doing so.

The syntax is:
OPTIONS=hilite_status:{fieldname}/{threshold}/{below}/{above}
where {fieldname} is the name of a status field.
           {threshold} is the value used as the threshold to trigger a display
                             change.  It can also be set to "updown" to trigger
                             a display change whenever it rises or whenever it falls.
                             If you end the threshold value with %, then it signifies
                             that you want to trigger the display change based on the
                             percentage of maximum.
         {below}, {above}
                        are the color or display attribute that you want to use when
                        the field value is underneath the threshold. Supported display
                        fields are:  normal, inverse, bold, black, red, green,
                                         brown, blue, magenta, cyan, gray, orange,
                                         bright-green, yellow, bright-blue, bright-magenta,
                                         bright-cyan, or white.
Valid field names are:
        alignment, armor-class, carrying-capacity,
        charisma, condition, constitution, dexterity,
        dungeon-level, experience-level, experience,
        gold, HD, hitpoints-max, hitpoints, hunger,
        intelligence, power-max, power, score,
        strength, time, title, wisdom

Refer to window.doc for details. Guidebook updates to come later.
2003-11-30 05:51:53 +00:00
nethack.allison
586a805c8f status display - port modules (trunk only)
Introduction of a new set of window port status display
routines.  The new routines are conditional on
	STATUS_VIA_WINDOWPORT
being defined in config.h. See the experimental section,
where the #define resides for the time being.
2003-11-23 06:47:13 +00:00
nethack.allison
fa8956dbb9 win32gui build fix (from <Someone>)
<Someone> wrote:
> Using the MCVS IDE I couldn't compile NetHack any longer, due to a
> misplaced #endif and a library not included in the DSP file.
> Here's a patch for both problems for 3.5.0.
> The 3.4.x verison only suffered from the first problem. Patch also
> attached.
2003-10-25 14:45:51 +00:00
nethack.allison
d7ae45997c newline 2003-10-14 10:31:11 +00:00
nethack.allison
21eaf22be4 win32gui message history; also clipboard support (from <Someone>)
- added 2 menu options: Copy ASCII Screenshot To Clipboard, Save
  ASCII Screenshot To File
- implemented saving message history
2003-10-13 14:48:13 +00:00
nethack.allison
f6f6c1f0d5 saving message history (trunk only)
On September 11, 2003 "<Someone>" wrote:
> When we're going to have a different save file format, could
> the last messages in the message history be saved as well, so
> ^P would work the same before and after saving (possibly
> including a few less messages to make room for the startup
> messages?).

This seemed like a reasonable request. This patch:
- adds the core support required.
- adds the tty supporting routines.
2003-10-05 13:43:16 +00:00
nethack.allison
0594b9b621 win32gui: missing but for UI tweaks (from <Someone>)
"Count: XXXX" was getting cut-off in the menu
2003-09-30 03:44:34 +00:00
nethack.allison
1bdf37ec00 SAFERHANGUP win32gui (from <Someone>) 2003-09-30 03:42:01 +00:00
cohrs
559be58c21 conflicting delayed killers
Introduce a new set of functions to manage delayed killers in the trunk, used
in addressing the various reports of delayed killer confusion.  Since existing
delayed killers are related to player properties, the delayed killers are
keyed by uprop indexes.  I did this to avoid adding yet another set of
similar identifiers.
- the new delayed_killer() is used for stoning, sliming, sickness, and
delayed self-genocide while polymorphed.  Some other timed events don't
use it (and didn't use the old delayed_killer variable) because they
use a fixed message when the timeout occurs.
- A new data structure, struct kinfo, is used to track both delayed and
immediate killers.  This encapsulates all the info involved with
identifying a killer.  The structure contains a buffer, which subsumes the
old killer_buf and several other buffers that didn't/couldn't use killer_buf.
- the killer list is saved and restored as part of the game state.
- the special case of usick_cause was removed and a delayed killer list
entry is now used in its place
- common code dealing with (un)sliming is moved to a new make_slimed function
- attempted to update all make dependencies for new end.c -> lev.h
dependency, sorry if I messed any up
2003-09-29 19:24:20 +00:00
nethack.allison
64e75e05e4 win32gui (from <Someone>)
trunk and branch:
Do not limit role selection list by race/gender/alignment. The default.nh
selection will still be honored but the list itself will include every
possible role.

Some interface tweaks for main trunk:
- improved calculation of the size of the menu window
- made auto-arrange windows on/off option (it was reset automatically
  which was unintuitive and in some cases annoying, IMO)
2003-09-27 12:30:28 +00:00
nethack.allison
c12d797531 trunk only: preserving context (remaining files)
Pat Rankin wrote:
> collect them all into some new struct and
> save that separately rather than jamming more non-option stuff
> into struct flags.

This patch:
- collects all context/tracking related fields from flags
  into a new structure called "context."
It also adds the following to the new structure:
- stethoscope turn support
- victual support
- tin support
2003-09-21 11:57:26 +00:00
nethack.allison
416412f92b Remove vestiges of old overlay source split
[trunk only]
2003-09-05 02:45:18 +00:00
nethack.allison
e382e3b055 U613 specifying alignment in win32 and CE (from Yitzhak)
> The bug involved using the initalign (and related) indexes into
> the array of alignments as indexes into the respective combo box,
> and these are (apparently) not equivalent. To fix, the combo box
> is queried one by one for the item with the index that produces
> that proper alignment value, and then uses that index found. I
> did not find an API that does this in one step, but this only
> happens once, at dialog initialization.
2003-09-03 03:57:32 +00:00
nethack.allison
ee8ae0ed8b version info (from Yitzhak)
Changes are: Complete copyright notice, Versions using dot format instead of comma format, and nulls at the end of strings (required, at least for Windows 2000).
2003-08-28 05:46:50 +00:00
nethack.allison
1fd577124b win32 bits for main trunk (from <Someone>)
- set correct checkmark on "Lock Windows" menu item on startup
- redraw message window on resizing (it does not update properly otherwise)
- fixed copy/paste error in read registry settings function
2003-08-20 11:39:57 +00:00
nethack.allison
31a2c8cefa #U567: lootiing counts (from <Someone>) 2003-07-31 11:11:17 +00:00
nethack.allison
a4a5e8d8dd win32gui buffer overrun (from <Someone>)
splash screen off by one error overwrote one byte outside the
mallocked block
2003-07-31 11:04:17 +00:00
nethack.allison
ee430c5b3e win32gui: # to specifiy numeric count during loot
<email deleted> wrote:
> Windows NetHack graphical Version 3.4.1
> comments: I have been unable to remove or put in partial groups
> of items into a bag of holding or scak. With hethack 3.3.X I
> could put 2 of 3 potions or 3000 of 8000 pieces of gold into the
> bag. The menu persents you with the following options (yn#aq)(n).
> Using # exits the menu and typing in the number you wish to use
> does nothing. The work around is to drop the number you wish to
> not store and put all the remaining into the bag then pick up the
> remaining.
2003-07-30 01:17:12 +00:00
nethack.allison
99bcdf6a4e expand wincap options to second field
<Someone> wishes to add a couple of new options to the wince port ("run fullscreen" and "do not use CE software keyboard").

The wincap field was full, so this adds a second field for
additional options.
2003-07-17 01:35:31 +00:00
nethack.allison
a67ed775cb number_pad (modified from <Someone>'s patch)
The number_pad option can now optionally hold a value
{0,1, 2 } for {off, on, DOS-mode} but plain number_pad and
!number_pad in config files still work as before.

When number_pad:2 is set, iflags.num_pad_mode is set to 1
which triggers the following behaviour:
> '5', M('5') and M('0') are mapped in rhack()
>in cmd.c, only when they are entered as a command. When used as a
>number, like in the 'n' command, no mapping takes place. '0' is
>already mapped to 'i' by the core. The
>only difference [<Someone>] left in (deliberately) is when you press Ctrl-0;
>this used to map to C('i'), which is an invalid command; now
>keep it '0' (which is interpreted as 'i' by the core.)
2003-06-06 03:49:56 +00:00
nethack.allison
3a31710a6c win32gui (from <Someone>)
[main trunk only]
Fixes incorrect registry entries for inventory window position.
2003-06-06 01:56:34 +00:00
nethack.allison
a091428423 win32 (from Yitzhak)
>The attached is a patch for the makefiles and .rc that makes
>Borland compile. Files modified: sys/winnt/Makefile.bcc - changes
>Makefile so dependencies on dlls are removed for console, adds
>gamedir.tag sys/winnt/Makefile.msc - changes the Makefile a bit to
>make it dependent on gamedir.tag in both gui and console, and make
>the dlls a dependency only in console but without the !IF for
>$(GAMEFILE). The .rc format is made workable for both Borland and
>MSC. win/win32/winhack.rc - makes FONT format Borland compatible
2003-06-03 10:09:07 +00:00
nethack.allison
253a9d388b win32gui: prevent male valkyrie (from <Someone>)
>Steps to reproduce problem:
>1) make sure you don't have race, role, gender specified in your
>   defaults.h, then add
>   OPTIONS=role:Valkyrie,race:Human,gender:male,align:lawful
>2) start a new nethackw.exe game
>3) Uncheck "Random" from gender box, now you can select from male
>   or female, not only female.
>4) Select male and click OK.
>5) When game begins press shift+O (Options) and look to gender.
>   Your valkyrie is male.

defaults.nh values were not used the dialog initialization. That's
why both male/female options were available for Valkyries. This is
now fixed.

Also added: checking for consistency of the initial settings and
resetting all incompatible values to ROLE_NONE.
2003-05-26 09:58:15 +00:00
nethack.allison
debd89444c (from <Someone>)
What's in it:
some MessageBox tidbits:
- Let all MessageBoxes display an icon
- Introduced NHMessageBox to have messageboxes display a consistent title
- Change icon in mswin_display_file from MB_ICONERROR to MB_ICONEXCLAMATION
  for non-fatal error
And to solve #U355: NetHackW won't run on Win2K OS:
- Avoid a crash when closing the main window while the splash screen is
  displayed.
- Make sure NetHack starts normal when closed minimized
- Center the splash screen on the screen, not on the parent window
  (which may be off-screen)

What's new in it:
- Show copyright banner in textbox in splash screen instead of over the picture
- Show news in splash screen only if iflags.news (solves W341-6)
- show complete version information in splash screen when it is used as about box)

[Also reverse the numkey patch in main trunk]
2003-03-27 00:23:24 +00:00
nethack.allison
39befe07fd To summarise:
- My "various Windows refinements" patch from yesterday went into 3.4.x correctly
- My "NumberPad" patch went into 3.4.x, but should be backed out
- My "various Windows refinements" patch from last week was for 3.5.0, but is incomplete; you can safely ignore that.
- I'll make a new "various Windows refinements" patch for 3.5.0 tonight.
2003-03-26 00:02:09 +00:00
nethack.allison
adfaae0677 numkey (from <Someone>)
mapping the 5 and 0 to '5' and '0' respectively
when NumLock is off, to make entering numbers easier. The core will map '5' and
'0' to 'g' and 'i' respectively. This solves W341-5.

Note: I changed nhdefkey.c and mhmain.c, so both the tty and the windows
interface will show new behaviour. I deliberately did not change nh340key.dll.

Note: Maybe the same change should be made to the MSDOS port.

Note: The behaviour of getobj is a little bit strange: It doesn't use
yn_question's  facility for returning a number, but handles that itself. The
net effect of this is that if you type d55$ (to drop 55 zorkmids,) only the
first '5' is shown
2003-03-23 19:20:22 +00:00
nethack.allison
34272b3249 More (from <Someone>) 2003-03-23 19:16:54 +00:00
nethack.allison
5311cce717 From Yitzhak
(2 troublesome bands removed
and will follow later)
Here's the new patch with the Windows improvements; this should apply to the
3.4.2 tree. Note the changed filename in the diff lines.
What's in it:
> some MessageBox tidbits:
> - Let all MessageBoxes display an icon
> - Introduced NHMessageBox to have messageboxes display a consistent title
> - Change icon in mswin_display_file from MB_ICONERROR to MB_ICONEXCLAMATION
> for non-fatal error
>
> And to solve #U355: NetHackW won't run on Win2K OS:
> - Avoid a crash when closing the main window while the splash screen is
> displayed.
> - Make sure NetHack starts normal when closed minimized
> - Center the splash screen on the screen, not on the parent window (which may
> be off-screen)
What's new in it:
- Show copyright banner in textbox in splash screen instead of over the picture
- Show news in splash screen only if iflags.news (solves W341-6)
- show complete version information in splash screen when it is used as about
box
2003-03-23 19:03:08 +00:00
nethack.allison
27977b7c15 win32 stuff held until after bugfix release (from <Someone>)
-better handling of "more" prompt for messages that would have      scrolled off the window
-support perm_invent
-menu option to add/remove windows captions
2003-03-03 23:31:36 +00:00
cohrs
ee99c8e848 even more missing newlines 2003-02-23 16:49:18 +00:00
nethack.allison
7d0a10f3fd more win32 more (from <Someone>)
<Someone> and <Someone> both agreed that this was:
- useful
- unlikely to break anything.
2003-02-21 01:55:26 +00:00
nethack.allison
2875a46833 Roll back the last-minute patch after <Someone> found problems with it 2003-02-20 10:51:40 +00:00