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* Allow minimap colour options to be set with hex codes and used in WebTiles.Pekka Lampila2014-02-171-30/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This changes the default WebTiles minimap colours to match local tiles. To get the previous default values use: tile_floor_col = #a9a9a9 tile_door_col = #a52a2a tile_item_col = #008000 tile_friendly_col = #ee9090 tile_peaceful_col = #ee9090 tile_plant_col = #006400 tile_upstairs_col = #0000ff tile_downstairs_col = #ff00ff tile_excl_centre_col = #00008b tile_excluded_col = #008b8b
* Remove unnecessary includes from header files.Jay3.14152012-10-231-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | For most header files, this only saves on having to recompile a small number of source files, but there are also a few headers where small changes would now take significantly less time. This is most obvious for the Tiles build for which the dependencies have been greatly reduced, so that the only additional includes when compared to console are strictly library or tile related.
* Use std namespace.Raphael Langella2012-08-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | I had to rename distance() (in coord.h) to distance2() because it conflicts with the STL function to compare 2 iterators. Not a bad change given how it returns the square of the distance anyway. I also had to rename the message global variable (in message.cc) to buffer. I tried to fix and improve the coding style has much as I could, but I probably missed a few given how huge and tedious it is. I also didn't touch crawl-gdb.py, and the stuff in prebuilt, rltiles/tool and util/levcomp.*, because I have no clue about those.
* First prototype of webtiles.Florian Diebold2011-06-261-1/+1
| | | | | | Conflicts: crawl-ref/source/startup.cc
* Doxygenization and junk purging that was missed by my script.Adam Borowski2011-04-021-5/+0
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* Change update_minimap to use coord_def.Enne Walker2010-06-091-1/+1
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* Split tilereg.h/cc into multiple files.Enne Walker2010-04-251-0/+75
No functional changes, just rearranging and exposing functions where needed.