+2007-03-14
+ * added full configurability of "readme.txt" screen appearance:
+ - readme.x: <left position used with alignment>
+ - readme.y: <top position>
+ - readme.width: <maximim text width in pixels>
+ - readme.height: <maximum text height in pixels>
+ - readme.chars: <maximum number of chars per line>
+ - readme.lines: <maximum number of lines displayed>
+ - readme.align: left,center,right (default: center)
+ - readme.font: font name
+ - readme.autowrap: true,false (default: true)
+ - readme.centered: true,false (default: false)
+ - readme.skip_comments: true,false (default: true)
+ - readme.sort_priority: (currently not used)
+ when "readme.chars" and/or "readme.lines" is set to "-1" (this is the
+ default), they are automatically determined from "readme.width" and
+ "readme.height" accordingly; when they are not "-1", they have
+ precedence over "readme.width" and "readme.height"
+ * added internal ad-hoc config settings for displaying text files like
+ title messages or "readme.txt" style level set info files:
+ - .autowrap: true,false (default: value of readme.autowrap)
+ - .centered: true,false (default: value of readme.autowrap)
+ - .skip_comments: true,false (default: value of readme.autowrap)
+ (the leading '.' and the separating ':' are mandatory here); to use
+ these ad-hoc settings, they have to be written inside a comment, like
+ "# .autowrap: false" or "# .centered: true"; these settings then
+ override the above global settings (they can even be used more than
+ once, like "# .centered: true", then some text that should be drawn
+ centered, then "# .centered: false" to go back to non-centered text;
+ only ".skip_comments" can not be used after a ".skip_comments: false"
+ again, as this generally disables detecting comments at all)
+
2007-03-08
* changed some numerical limits in the level editor from 255 to 999