X-Git-Url: https://git.artsoft.org/?p=rocksndiamonds.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=ChangeLog;h=945185889fcbf1d89ae14da6d22a205ba4cfc838;hp=babc5be443f3664e70a1dccf5da222c972dee12a;hb=e51177796149f37de339bda83558c3c49758be93;hpb=2d769736ea3634a55a88c1d792ffdbefb190d1f3 diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index babc5be4..94518588 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,124 @@ +2010-05-22 + * fixed missing memory allocation in SP engine when saving engine data + for non-SP game engine snapshots (which also stores SP engine part) + +2010-05-21 + * fixed problem with scrolling in native EM engine in multi-user mode + (this bug was just introduced with the experimental viewport stuff) + * fixed animation of splashing acid in EM engine with classic artwork + * fixed animation of cracking nut in EM engine with classic artwork + * fixed (implemented) single step mode in native EM and SP engines + * fixed "latest_engine" flag in classic levels (moved to single sets) + * updated SDL library DLLs for Windows to the latest release versions + (this fixed some mysterious crashes of the game on Windows systems) + * replaced EM and SP set in classic level set with native level files + * finally added a newly written "CREDITS" file to the game package + * removed sampled music loops from classic music set + +2010-04-20 + * changed native Emerald Mine engine to support different viewport sizes + +2010-04-19 + * changed native Supaplex engine to support different viewport sizes + +2010-04-07 + * added initial, experimental support for different viewport properties + (with "viewports" being menu/playfield area and doors; currently the + size of the menu/playfield area and door positions can be redefined) + +2010-04-02 + * added initial, experimental support for different window sizes + +2010-03-27 + * added support for native Sokoban solution files in pure 'udlrUDLR' + format with extension ".sln" instead of ".tape" for solution tapes + +2010-03-26 + * added image config suffix ".class" to be able to define classes of + crumbled elements which are then separated against each others when + drawing crumbled borders (class names can freely be defined) + (Example: "sand.CRUMBLED.class: sand" and "emc_grass.CRUMBLED.class: + emc_grass" results in sand and emc_grass being crumbled separately, + even if directly adjacent on the playfield.) + * added image config suffix ".style" to use two new features for + crumbled graphics: + - "accurate_borders": try to draw correctly crumbled corners (which + means that a row of crumbled elements does not have two crumbled + corners for each element in the row, but only at the "real" corners + at the start and the end of the row of elements) + - "inner_corners": also draw inner corners in concave constructions + of several crumbled elements -- this is currently a big kludge: the + number of frames for crumbled graphic must be "2", with the first + frame as usual (crumbled graphic), while the second frame contains + the graphic with inner (crumbled) corners for the crumbled graphic + (These two features are mainly intended for bevelled walls, not for + diggable elements like sand; "inner_corners" only works reliably for + static walls, not for in-game dynamically changing walls using CEs.) + +2010-03-16 + * finished code cleanup of native Supaplex game engine + +2010-03-14 + * started code cleanup of native Supaplex game engine + +2010-03-13 + * integrated playing sound effects into native Supaplex game engine + +2010-03-10 + * added configurable key shortcuts for the tape recorder buttons + +2010-03-09 + * added (hidden) function to save native Supaplex levels with tape as + native *.sp file containing level with demo (saved with a file name + similar to native R'n'D levels, but with ".sp" extension instead of + ".level"); to use this functionality, enter ":save-native-level" or + ":snl" from the main menu with the native Supaplex level loaded and + the appropriate tape loaded to the tape recorder + * fixed potential crash bug caused by illegal array access in engine + snapshot loading and saving code + * changed setting permissions of score files to be world-writable if + the program is not installed and running setgid to allow the program + to modify existing score files when run as a different user (which + allows cheating, of course, as the score files are not protected + against modification in this case) + * added (commented out) suggestions for RO_GAME_DIR and RW_GAME_DIR to + the top level Makefile for Debian / Ubuntu installations + * added saving read-only levels from editor into personal level set + (thanks to Bela Lubkin for the above four patches) + +2010-03-03 + * added updating of game values on the panel to Supaplex game engine + +2010-02-23 + * finished integrating R'n'D graphics engine into Supaplex game engine + (although some animations do not support full customizability yet) + +2010-02-22 + * done integrating R'n'D graphics engine into file "Infotron.c" + * done integrating R'n'D graphics engine into file "OrangeDisk.c" + +2010-02-19 + * integrated engine snapshot functionality into Supaplex game engine + +2010-02-16 + * fixed bug in native Supaplex engine that broke several demo solutions + * fixed bug with re-initializing already existing elements in function + RelocatePlayer() in src/game.c (causing problems with Sokoban fields + counted a second time, making the currently playing level unsolvable) + * done integrating R'n'D graphics engine into file "SnikSnaks.c" + * done integrating R'n'D graphics engine into file "Electrons.c" + * done integrating R'n'D graphics engine into file "Zonk.c" + +2010-02-14 + * done integrating R'n'D graphics engine into file "Murphy.c" + * done integrating R'n'D graphics engine into file "BugsTerminals.c" + +2010-02-07 + * started integrating R'n'D graphics engine into Supaplex game engine + 2010-02-02 * added small kludge that allows transparent pushing animation over - non-black background + non-black background (by using "game.use_masked_pushing: true") * added editor flag to Sokoban field/object elements to automatically finish solved Sokoban style levels (even if they contain non-Sokoban elements, which prevents auto-enabling this feature for such levels)