Both blitter_save() and blitter_load() functioned incorrectly when
zoomed in -- blitter_save() would copy from the wrong location, and
blitter_load() would ignore the y-coordinate of the destination.
Change-Id: I7c85debf5953575f72c4a81e3dbcf514202c3aed
This adds no functionality, but instead cleans up the source and adds
some more substantial documentation.
Change-Id: I77328c171a61db7729bdf928ba094cfbed4ec0dd
This fixes two separate bugs: The first was that the drawmode was not
reliably set when drawing the title, occasionally leading to a black
rectangle where the title should be; the second that the title bar's
space wasn't being cleared before drawing, leading to artifacts when
the length of the title string changed.
Change-Id: I3859125b14d568e1098b095ab134645a504b2d45
This makes it possible to play the game while zoomed in. Read the
manual entry if you want to know more.
Change-Id: Iff8bab12f92ebd2798047c25d1fde7740aa543ce
This adds colored font rendering, as well as a workaround for font
loading while zoomed. Additionally, the frontend has been modified to
match the new upstream API.
Change-Id: I8c3fe57e6854f176485bf792cf4778cd54a21674
This adds a "Zoom In" option to the pause menu of each puzzle, which
displays the puzzle at triple size (subject to change). This should
help with tiny screens, modulo memory concerns associated with
allocating the temporary framebuffer to which drawing operations are
redirected. Coincidentally, there's an upstream bug with Map that
causes the cursor's positioning to be incorrectly displayed when
zoomed.
Change-Id: Ic8b7c2942acf558e295f4271dd7dc458cd336895
Aims to provide a lib/keymaps.h for plugins needing simple button
functionality beyond that provided by PLA. Currently used by puzzles
and xworld.
Change-Id: Icb3493aaf176d401762de834dd48fc76a3824c5a
This is only really needed to save a few bytes on the c200v2, but
since it adds negligible overhead, so it's implemented for all
targets.
A stripped down version of the LZ4 reference implementation is found
in lz4tiny.c.
Change-Id: Ib914ba71c84e04da282328662c752e533912e197
- font caching is disabled
- font table is dynamically allocated
- side effect: tlsf isn't reset between runs anymore, memory leaks will have a bigger impact
Change-Id: I0b25c22665d956895e8007883d522256010d04ab
This lets puzzles remember which fonts were loaded previously so
they can be preloaded when the puzzle is started (and the disk is
spinning), instead of while the game is being played.
Up to now, we'd just ignore whatever font size the puzzle asked for,
and instead just go with either the UI font or system font regardless
of their size, which led to some horrible-looking puzzles. This patch
adds the ability to automatically load fonts of the proper size when
they are available, which makes text-based puzzles such as Pattern and
Slant function correctly with any UI font.
The font pack, which should be extracted to the system-wide fonts
directory consists of 3 small bitmap fonts from 7px to 10px and then
anti-aliased Deja Vu fonts from 10px to 36px. It is available in the
source tree (apps/plugins/puzzles/fonts.zip), or from
<http://download.rockbox.org/useful/sgt-fonts.zip>.
Change-Id: I05c8fe7bd6d867e14de9b941deb91e8c642ee4a8
It used to be that each puzzle had a complete copy of the entire
puzzles manual and the "quick help" text for every single puzzle. This
was obviously a waste, so now each puzzle only has the sections of the
manual that apply to it, saving about 100KB or so per puzzle. This
also has the added benefit of shrinking binary size enough to allow
full help support on the c200v2, which has been enabled.
Change-Id: I76c799635de058e4a48e0c18b79537857af7cf85
DRMODE_FG should be used instead of DRMODE_COMPLEMENT to allow text to
be drawn in color, benefitting puzzles such as Slant and Pattern.
Change-Id: I292216490a58344cb93dc5c2ec1780229735313a
- embeds the upstream halibut documentation for plugin use
- currently every plugin has a copy of the help text, but in the
future a centralized system using overlays might be better
Change-Id: Idb6eb9accc2fa786a4c6bc2b704e7cf5fd3f78dd
This brings puzzles up-to-date with upstream revision
2d333750272c3967cfd5cd3677572cddeaad5932, though certain changes made
by me, including cursor-only Untangle and some compilation fixes
remain. Upstream code has been moved to its separate subdirectory and
future syncs can be done by simply copying over the new sources.
Change-Id: Ia6506ca5f78c3627165ea6791d38db414ace0804
- line drawing should eventually be moved to xlcd, but for now it's very unportable code
- also fixes a minor issue with the configuration screens
Change-Id: I897f01b7210cbbec32665c2bc67920c965ea0bec
- line drawing should eventually be moved to xlcd, but for now it's very nonportable code
- fixes a minor issue with the configuration screens
Change-Id: I897f01b7210cbbec32665c2bc67920c965ea0bec
- upon a failed smalloc(), the audio buffer will be used for further allocations
- should fix things on low-memory targets (c100 and c200v2), but breaks playback
- playback should still be intact on other targets
Change-Id: Ic239f1316efadc957050afacf5c614dbbca3f805
- when an invalid string setting was entered, the string value would
continue to be used after being freed
Change-Id: I3a9da016f6f32eac8636b9f55e4e09006bc6059e
- the debug menu has been neatly hidden away in the classic Android style ;)
- playback control option added to the pause menu when possible
- also fixes a minor redraw issue
Change-Id: I00d0186986a8e659991948336b26b4f2e2a0ce66
- old acos() function was broken, replaced with a call to atan2(); this fixes "Cube!"
- Makefile extended to support building "unfinished games", but not enabled
- a backdrop issue fixed in rockbox.c
Change-Id: I9393e958d43de32f4ccf18e1cb409f75c2e1ed3c
- Updates to latest upstream (7cae89fb4b22c305b3fd98b4e1be065ad527a9f7).
- Also fixes a bug relating to updating parts of the display.
- Adds some docs.
Change-Id: Idfcce66e0cf3c59e467bab42eafc161df2e495bb
Original revision: 5123b1bf68777ffa86e651f178046b26a87cf2d9
MIT Licensed. Some games still crash and others are unplayable due to
issues with controls. Still need a "real" polygon filling algorithm.
Currently builds one plugin per puzzle (about 40 in total, around 100K
each on ARM), but can easily be made to build a single monolithic
overlay (800K or so on ARM).
The following games are at least partially broken for various reasons,
and have been disabled on this commit:
Cube: failed assertion with "Icosahedron" setting
Keen: input issues
Mines: weird stuff happens on target
Palisade: input issues
Solo: input issues, occasional crash on target
Towers: input issues
Undead: input issues
Unequal: input and drawing issues (concave polys)
Untangle: input issues
Features left to do:
- In-game help system
- Figure out the weird bugs
Change-Id: I7c69b6860ab115f973c8d76799502e9bb3d52368