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luanti/src/constants.h
Zefram d1d6a97b1c Scale form elements consistently
The ratios between the sizes of form elements, including text, is now
fixed, aside from variations caused by rounding.  This makes form layout
almost fully predictable, and particularly independent of player's
screen size.  The proportions of non-text elements are the traditional
proportions.

For compatibility, the way in which element positions and sizes are
specified remains unchanged, in all its baroqueness, with one exception.
The exception is that the position of a label[] element is now defined
in terms of the vertically center of the first line of the label,
rather than the bottom of the first line of the label.  This change
allows a label to be precisely aligned with button text or an edit box,
which are positioned in a centering manner.  Label positioning remains
consistent with the previous system, just more precisely defined.

Make multi-line label[] elements work properly.  Previously the code set
a bounding rectangle assuming that there would be only a single line,
and as a result a multi-line label would be cut somewhere in the middle
of the second line.  Now multi-line labels not only work, but have
guaranteed line spacing relative to inventory slots, to aid alignment.

Incidentally fix tabheader[] elements which were being constrained to
the wrong width.

Given an unusually large form, in variable-size mode, the form rendering
system now chooses a scale that will fit the entire form on the screen,
if that doesn't make elements too small.  Fixed-size forms, including the
main menu, are have their sizes fixed in inch terms.  The fixed size for
fixed-size forms and the preferred and minimum sizes for variable-size
forms all scale according to the gui_scaling parameter.
2014-11-30 17:50:09 +01:00

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/*
Minetest
Copyright (C) 2013 celeron55, Perttu Ahola <celeron55@gmail.com>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along
with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#ifndef CONSTANTS_HEADER
#define CONSTANTS_HEADER
/*
All kinds of constants.
Cross-platform compatibility crap should go in porting.h.
Some things here are legacy crap.
*/
/*
Connection
*/
#define PEER_ID_INEXISTENT 0
#define PEER_ID_SERVER 1
// Define for simulating the quirks of sending through internet.
// Causes the socket class to deliberately drop random packets.
// This disables unit testing of socket and connection.
#define INTERNET_SIMULATOR 0
#define INTERNET_SIMULATOR_PACKET_LOSS 10 // 10 = easy, 4 = hard
#define CONNECTION_TIMEOUT 30
#define RESEND_TIMEOUT_MIN 0.1
#define RESEND_TIMEOUT_MAX 3.0
// resend_timeout = avg_rtt * this
#define RESEND_TIMEOUT_FACTOR 4
/*
Server
*/
// This many blocks are sent when player is building
#define LIMITED_MAX_SIMULTANEOUS_BLOCK_SENDS 0
// Override for the previous one when distance of block is very low
#define BLOCK_SEND_DISABLE_LIMITS_MAX_D 1
/*
Map-related things
*/
// The absolute working limit is (2^15 - viewing_range).
// I really don't want to make every algorithm to check if it's going near
// the limit or not, so this is lower.
#define MAP_GENERATION_LIMIT (31000)
// Size of node in floating-point units
// The original idea behind this is to disallow plain casts between
// floating-point and integer positions, which potentially give wrong
// results. (negative coordinates, values between nodes, ...)
// Use floatToInt(p, BS) and intToFloat(p, BS).
#define BS (10.0)
// Dimension of a MapBlock
#define MAP_BLOCKSIZE 16
// This makes mesh updates too slow, as many meshes are updated during
// the main loop (related to TempMods and day/night)
//#define MAP_BLOCKSIZE 32
/*
Old stuff that shouldn't be hardcoded
*/
// Size of player's main inventory
#define PLAYER_INVENTORY_SIZE (8*4)
// Maximum hit points of a player
#define PLAYER_MAX_HP 20
// Number of different files to try to save a player to if the first fails
// (because of a case-insensitive filesystem)
// TODO: Use case-insensitive player names instead of this hack.
#define PLAYER_FILE_ALTERNATE_TRIES 1000
/*
* GUI related things
*/
#define LEGACY_SCALING (2./3.)
#define TTF_DEFAULT_FONT_SIZE (13.0 / LEGACY_SCALING)
#define DEFAULT_FONT_SIZE (14)
#endif