Commit Graph

10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
peter1138 136359ecbd (svn r4905) - NewGRF: fix typo that prevented non-english NewGRF text from working. 2006-05-18 15:34:36 +00:00
belugas 09a143d985 (svn r4888) CodeChange : Newgrf : little cleanup and additions
-Add 4 new langIDs (Afrikaans, greek, ukrainian,croatian)
-Only allocate memory when the string will be inserted
-In order to avoid the UTF-8 marker, compare based on length of defined iso_code (thanks peter1138)
-Synch with lang files iso_code cleanup
2006-05-16 15:37:00 +00:00
peter1138 bdcbe2af5c (svn r4832) - NewGRF: add support for original string ID to newgrf text handling. So far, this is used for vehicles when no English or American translation is provided. 2006-05-11 16:27:46 +00:00
peter1138 d7bc0293b1 (svn r4557) - NewGRF: translate from TTDPatch control codes to our own, instead of just simple validation. We still perform
validation on any unhandled character.
2006-04-23 21:52:54 +00:00
peter1138 baebc8d47e (svn r4550) - NewGRF: update string system to new rules: a grf version of less than 6 uses the old scheme, of 7 or more uses the new scheme. (Moving targets, yay...) 2006-04-23 18:27:53 +00:00
Darkvater 5a8d992eaa (svn r4529) - Codechange: Use proper naming for hex numbers in debug prints eg. 0xF3A6. Use fixed lengths where applicable (newgrf). Unfortunately '%#X' is unusable since it gives 0XFF3 and '%#x' gives 0xff3 while we want 0xFF3 :P 2006-04-22 13:56:16 +00:00
peter1138 a0a2feeda5 (svn r4497) - NewGRF minor fixes: (Rubidium)
- Remove a define in favour of using the lengthof() an array.
  - Fix typos in language names enum.
  - Add Brazilian ISO code.
2006-04-21 08:11:50 +00:00
peter1138 3660fab10a (svn r4495) - NewGRF: Implement conversion from old language IDs (bitmask) to new language IDs (value) 2006-04-21 07:03:37 +00:00
peter1138 5f1ae3f4c6 (svn r4494) - NewGRF: Clean up and reset custom texts 2006-04-21 06:55:47 +00:00
belugas aab91d287a (svn r4493) Newgrf : Action 04. Beginning of implementation.
Some TODOs left, but the core is there.
Thanks to Peter1138 for code, advice and patience
And to Patchman for letting us define a lot of langids :)
2006-04-21 03:00:20 +00:00