Originally by Ray Chason for 3.4.3, based on the Qt windowport by
Warwick Allison. The look and feel is mostly the same.
Some improvements over the Qt 3 interface are:
* Panes are resizable
* Full support for IBMgraphics, and walls and corridors are drawn with
graphical primitives for a continuous appearance no matter what the font
says
* Lots of irritating glitches fixed
* Menus support proportional fonts correctly
Adding this because the old Qt windowport cannot be compiled on Qt4,
even with Qt3 compatibility stuff.
TODO:
- background map glyphs
- status hilites
- menucolors
On OSX, one of the XQuartz header files triggers a compiler warning
about using a gcc extension, resulting in a diagnostic for each of
the files compiled with the WANT_WIN_X11 set of CFLAGS. Use the
same fix as hints/macosx10.8 already does.
Update the unix Makefiles and the older OSX hints files to handle the
pile marker tile overlay. I didn't touch hints/macosx10.10 and .11
since I think there's still a merge for them pending.
A couple of formatting tweaks for bemain.c are included, for no
compelling reason. What are the odds that anyone will every build
that again?
This makes installing NetHack on a public server much easier.
Required some minor changes to the unix top-level Makefile, and
the other hints files; Makefile variable HACKDIR may not be a
full path anymore, use INSTDIR instead.
Re-run nhgitset.pl to install.
"perldoc DEVEL/hooksdir/nhsub" for details. General docs still to come.
Quick notes:
- "git nhsub" lets you apply substitutions to a file without involving any
version control.
- When doing nhadd/nhcommit, the working directory WILL reflect the results
of the substitutions.
Let's see what this breaks.