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client:gdefaults2 [2018/04/17 16:42]
karl Add where to find the Menu entries, put default values from list into the topic parts
client:gdefaults2 [2018/04/18 05:54]
karl [map_width] Add Range values, add where to find default values
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 ==== displaymode ==== ==== displaymode ====
-Range: \\+Range: ​0 - 2 \\
 Default: 0 \\ Default: 0 \\
 Menu Entry: (Old) Client > Configure > Map & Image Options Menu Entry: (Old) Client > Configure > Map & Image Options
 +
 +The displaymode entry can have three values for drawing the map:
 +  * 0 : Pixmap
 +  * 1 : SDL ; command line option [[optional parameters#​-sdl]]
 +  * 2 : OpenGL ; command line option [[optional parameters#​-opengl]]
 +Any other numerical values than those above will still be "​acknowledged"​ by the client, but will lead to error messages ​ as \\
 +''​[WARNING ] (common::​finish_face_cmd) Got error on create_and_rescale_image_from_data,​ file=HOME/​.crossfire/​image-cache/​la/​lava_S.113.base.1''​ \\
 +and \\
 +''​[WARNING ] (common::​display_newpng) create_and_rescale_image_from_data failed for face 481''​ \\
 +, thus the map would not be drawn.
 +
 +=== SDL ===
 +If the SDL libraries were not available at [[client compiling]] time, then the displaymode would fall back to Pixmap mode. \\
 +The client then should print to stderr from function //​load_defaults()//​ in //​client/​gtk-v2/​config.c//​
 +<code c>
 +#if !defined(HAVE_SDL)
 +    if (want_config[CONFIG_DISPLAYMODE] == CFG_DM_SDL) {
 +        want_config[CONFIG_DISPLAYMODE] = CFG_DM_PIXMAP;​
 +        LOG(LOG_ERROR,​ "​config.c::​load_defaults",​ "​Display mode is set to SDL, but client "
 +            "is not compiled with SDL support. ​ Reverting to pixmap mode."​);​
 +    }
 +#endif
 +</​code>​
 +
 +See also [[#​lighting]] modes for SDL.
 +
 +=== OpenGL ===
 +The OpenGL mode is available on Linux, if the MESA package is found at compilation time. \\
 +If the gdefaults2 entry is set to 2, and MESA was not found at compilation time, \\
 +<​del>​the client acts differently than started with the -opengl parameter.</​del>​ \\
 +the client prints \\
 +''​[ ERROR  ] (config.c::​load_defaults) Display mode is set to OpenGL, but client is not compiled with OpenGL support. ​ Reverting to pixmap mode.''​ \\
 +to the logging output.
 +
 +When using OpenGL displaymode,​ the GLX and probably DRI extensions should be available to the X-Server, \\
 +when the X-Server Xorg is started to manage the monitor of the computer. \\
 +When the GLX extension is not available for the X-Server, then the client will either crash with \\
 +message ''​Xlib: ​ extension "​GLX"​ missing on display ":​0.0"​.''​ and ''​Segmentation fault''​ as for \\
 +version 1.10.0 for example; or \\
 +printing ''​Direct rendering is not available!''​ to the loglevel INFO log output as it is for version 1.70.0 of the client, \\
 +and still would work in OpenGL drawing mode if  libGL.so.1, libGLU.so.1 and libglut.so.3 are available on the system ( but GLX disabled for the X-Server ) .
 +
 +
 +Special kdrive X-Servers disbanded after version 1.4.x of the Xorg R7 release like Xvesa, \\
 +likely will not work with MESA and DRI. \\
 +The Xorg's own driver vesa_drv.so and probably some special framebuffer drivers will also not work \\
 +with OpenGL / MESA.
 +
 +Screenshot of Scorn at nighttime of the client'​s opengl mode for the intel_drv.so driver: \\
 +{{opengl_scorn-400.jpg}}
 +
  
 ==== download_all_images ==== ==== download_all_images ====
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 ==== map_height ==== ==== map_height ====
-Range: \\ +Range: ​**11** - **25** ​\\ 
-Default: 25 , until version 1.11.0 ​'15' ​\\+Default: ​**25** , until version 1.11.0 ​"15" ​\\
 Menu Entry: (Old) Client > Configure > Map & Image Options Menu Entry: (Old) Client > Configure > Map & Image Options
  
 +Functions: See //​client/​gtk-v2/​glade/​dialogs.glade//​
 +  * <widget class="​GtkSpinButton"​ id="​config_spinbutton_mapheight">​
 +  * <​property name="​adjustment">​25 11 25 1 0 0</​property>​
 +
 +**Note**: The code in function //​load_defaults()//​ in //​client/​gtk-v2/​src/​config.c//​ still has as frame \\
 +a lower limit of **9** and an upper limit of MAP_MAX_SIZE set. \\
 +MAX_MAP_SIZE is defined in //​client/​common/​client.h//​ as ''#​define MAP_MAX_SIZE 31''​ still in version 1.70.0 of the client. \\
 +The user should be able to use the command line parameter [[optional_parameters#​-mapsize]] to use the full range of "​supported"​ map sizes.
 +
 +<WRAP lo>
 +**Note**: The **old gcfclients2** had an //​client/​gtk-v2/​interface.c//​ file likely made by some GLADE-designer-UI,​ with settings as follows: \\
 +''​gtk_adjustment_new (25, 11, 25, 1, 10, 10);''​ , which according to https://​developer.gnome.org/​gtk2/​stable/​GtkAdjustment.html \\
 +consist of 6 variables (value, lower, upper, step_increment,​ page_increment,​ page_size) . \\
 +The setting of '​10'​ for the “page-size” property seems to limit the upper max value to '​15'​ , since the above gnome.org page says 
 +>The page size of the adjustment. Note that the page-size is irrelevant and should be set to zero if the adjustment is used for a simple scalar value, e.g. in a GtkSpinButton.
 +Therefore the user would have had the chance to spin from 11 - 15 . \\
 +GTK-2 has changed from version 2.4 to 2.14, and maybe "​fixed"​ the proper handling of "​page_size"​ . \\
 +Between GTK-2 versions 2.4 and 2.13 the code could have worked "​flawlessly"​ .
 +</​WRAP>​
 ==== mapscale ==== ==== mapscale ====
 Range: \\ Range: \\
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 ==== map_width ==== ==== map_width ====
-Range: \\ +Range: ​**11** - **25** ( offered by the GUI, real 9 - 31 ) \\ 
-Default: 25 , until version 1.11.0 ​'15' ​\\+Default: ​**25** , until version 1.11.0 ​"15" ​\\
 Menu Entry: (Old) Client > Configure > Map & Image Options Menu Entry: (Old) Client > Configure > Map & Image Options
  
 +Functions: See //​client/​gtk-v2/​glade/​dialogs.glade//​
 +  * <widget class="​GtkSpinButton"​ id="​config_spinbutton_mapwidth">​
 +  * <​property name="​adjustment">​25 11 25 1 0 0</​property>​
 +
 +**Note**: The code in function //​load_defaults()//​ in //​client/​gtk-v2/​src/​config.c//​ still has as frame \\
 +a lower limit of **9** and an upper limit of MAP_MAX_SIZE set. \\
 +MAX_MAP_SIZE is defined in //​client/​common/​client.h//​ as ''#​define MAP_MAX_SIZE 31''​ still in version 1.70.0 of the client. \\
 +The user should be able to use the command line parameter [[optional_parameters#​-mapsize]] to use the full range of "​supported"​ map sizes.
 +
 +<WRAP lo>
 +**Note**: The **old gcfclients2** had an //​client/​gtk-v2/​interface.c//​ file likely made by some GLADE-designer-UI,​ with settings as follows: \\
 +''​config_spinbutton_mapwidth_adj =  gtk_adjustment_new (25, 11, 25, 1, 10, 10);''​ , which according to https://​developer.gnome.org/​gtk2/​stable/​GtkAdjustment.html \\
 +consist of 6 variables (value, lower, upper, step_increment,​ page_increment,​ page_size) . \\
 +The setting of '​10'​ for the “page-size” property seems to limit the upper max value to '​15'​ , since the above gnome.org page says 
 +>The page size of the adjustment. Note that the page-size is irrelevant and should be set to zero if the adjustment is used for a simple scalar value, e.g. in a GtkSpinButton.
 +Therefore the user would have had the chance to spin from 11 - 15 . \\
 +GTK-2 has changed from version 2.4 to 2.14, and maybe "​fixed"​ the proper handling of "​page_size"​ . \\
 +Between GTK-2 versions 2.4 and 2.13 the code could have worked "​flawlessly"​ .
 +</​WRAP>​
 ==== message_timestamping ==== ==== message_timestamping ====
 Range: \\ Range: \\
client/gdefaults2.txt · Last modified: 2018/04/18 05:54 by karl