-After new context creation, immediately call LLRender::refreshState() after LLViewerWindow::initGLDefaults() in order to force states to apply.
--LLRender::initGLDefaults optimizes out gl calls by caching states, but the cached values are only applicable to the old context, not the new, so this optimization must be skipped (LLRender::mDirty).
-LLViewerWindow::mStatesDirty also triggered a redundant shader reload, since restoreGL also called setShaders().
Fixed somewhat annoying flicker of a single frame whilst recovering from screen resizing.
-Skip frame if LLViewerWindow::checkSettings() called LLViewerWindow::reshape. (reshape will set gWindowResized to true)
--True optimal fix will require some refactoring.
Reworked how window position is saved in LLViewerWindow::changeDisplaySettings. Hopefully reduces chances of odd behavior (had WindowX and WindowY get stuck at massive negative values before)
-Color Fixies-
Fixed Gemini skin not looking as it originally did.
We now use DefaultListText to color all otherwise uncolored text in scroll list cells.
All of our dark skins have been updated to use white here, as dark skins are intended to have white text...
This includes the Dark we ship with.
LLFloaterActiveSpeakers no longer uses hard coded font colors, it uses SpeakersInactive, DefaultListText, and SpeakersGhost.
LLFloaterAvatarList no longer uses hard coded font colors, it uses DefaultListText, RadarTextChatRange, RadarTextShoutRange, and RadarTextDrawDist, in place of previously hard coded font colors
Since the tooltip defines color meaning, these new colors should only be skinned to change shade.
DefaultListText defaults to black; SpeaksInactive, gray(grey4); SpeakersGhost, Red; RadarTextChatRange, Red; RadarTextShoutRange, Yellow(yellow1); RadarTextDrawDist, Green(green2).
-Translation update and fixies-
Partial credit to viewer-development, thanks for hanging onto old strings! Also, updated to look more like v-d in translated areas.
Punctuation strings can be used quite a lot. Brought them all in, just in case.
AscentPrefs*:
Drag and Drop points now use CurrentlySetTo, CurrentlyNotSet, AnItemNotOnThisAccount, and NotLoggedIn. (applies, as well, to FloaterAO)
Power User message is now built from PowerUser1, PowerUser2, Unlocked:, PowerUser3, RightClick, PowerUser4 and PowerUser5; this should give translators enough space to explain any tough to translate, and make the message easier to alter in the future, if necessary.
LLCompileQueue:
Now uses translation strings from upstream
Starting, Done, Resetting, Running, and NotRunning in its xml.
CompileQueueTitle, CompileQueueStart, CompileQueueDownloadedCompiling, CompileQueueScriptNotFound, CompileQueueProblemDownloading, CompileQueueInsufficientPermDownload, CompileQueueInsufficientPermFor, CompileQueueUnknownFailure, ResetQueueTitle, ResetQueueStart, NotRunQueueTitle, and NotRunQueueStart from strings.
LLFloaterAvatarList(floater_radar) now uses has_entered, has_left, the_sim, draw_distance, shout_range, and chat_range in its xml for translatable alerts.
LLFloaterLand(floater_about_land) now uses minutes, 1_minute, 1_second, seconds, and remaining from its xml.
LLFloaterLand, LLFolderView, LLPanelDirBrowser now make use of InventoryNoMatchingItems, NoneFound, and Searching in their searches.
LLFolderView was brought closer to v-d in translation.
LLGroupNotify now uses GroupNotifyGroupNotice, GroupNotifySentBy, GroupNotifyAttached, next (also now used by LLNotify), ok, GroupNotifyGroupNotices, GroupNotifyViewPastNotices, GroupNotifyOpenAttachment, and GroupNotifySaveAttachment.
LLInventoryFilter synced with V-D for translation:
Now uses Animations, Calling Cards, Clothing, Gestures, Landmarks, Notecards, Objects, Scripts, Sounds, Textures, Snapshots, No Filters, Since Logoff, and Worn.
LLManipRotate now uses Direction_Forward, Direction_Left, Direction_Right, Direction_Back, Direction_North, Direction_South, Direction_West, Direction_East, Direction_Up, and Direction_Down, like upstream v-d.
LLPanelAvatar(panel_avatar) now uses None string in its xml for when there are no groups, also removed cruft. Though the None has not been showing up for quite some time, anyway...
LLPanelObjectInventory now uses Buy, LoadingContents and NoContents,
however the last two strings did not seem to show up anyway...
thanks to Latif Khalifa, Jean Horten, theGenius Indigo and Cubbi Bearcat for confirming this happens across many different versions and on both Windows and linux(32 and 64).
LLPreviewScript now uses CompileSuccessful, SaveComplete, ObjectOutOfRange, and CompileSuccessfulSaving.
LLScrollingPanelParam now translates Less and More.
Avatar Shape Information strings now used for customize appearance panels.
LLTextureCtrl now uses multiple_textures.
LLToolpie has been updated to use v-d include order and now uses UnmuteAvatar, MuteAvatar, UnmuteObject, and MuteObject2 strings.
LLVOAvatarSelf now uses BodyParts* strings for translation of toolpie entries pertaining to bodyparts.
LLViewerMenuFile now uses UnknownFileExtension, and UploadingCosts.
LLViewerMessage now uses Cancel(also used by LLViewerDisplay), AcquiredItems, Saved_message, IM_autoresponse_sent_item, IM_autoresponded_to, IM_announce_incoming, InvOfferDecline, InvOfferGaveYou, InvOfferOwnedByUnknownUser, InvOfferAnObjectNamed, InvOfferOwnedBy, InvOfferOwnedByUnknownGroup, and InvOfferOwnedByGroup.
-AvatarRadar Update-
AvatarRadar enhanced with code from both Cool VL Viewer and some avian corpse.
e_radar_alert_type has been reworked to allow bitwise usage in the future.
Cool stuff:
gSavedSettings for radar are now CachedControls,
entering boolean is now checked before going into the switchcase,
Style changes, yay C++ style.
Avian Flu:
Distance for shout range corrected to be 96.
handleKeyHere: If the user hits enter with an avatar on the radar selected, focus camera on selected avatar; ctrl-enter, teleport to selected avatar.
Otherwise:
Tiny spelling fixies, and a suggestive comment.
Tweaked LLRenderTarget to support depth textures if FBO support is lacking.
Prefer LLRenderTarget::getFBO() over LLRenderTarget::sUseFBO when determining how to handle a specific LLRenderTarget object. (Decoupling to simplify logic without having to track a global)
-Nametag bubble visbility is oddly inconsistent. May vanish with future planned UI merges...
-VBOs are PAINFULLY slow on ATI hardware. This repos self-compiled davep/shining-fixes branch, so I'll leave the ball in LL's court for now regarding that.
Plus renamed setupViewport to setup[2|3]DViewport.
Migrated mWindowRect to mWindowRectRaw, mVirtualWindowRect to mWindowRectScaled.
Slowly updating getwindow/getworldview calls to new v2 variants as I run across them.
Cleaned up ascent-related code in llmanip.cpp.
Impostor update tweaks.
Edgepatch water occlusion changes. (no patch flickering on edges of screen while moving camera)
LL has since removed high-res snapshots using render targets. I find this change to be favorable, as rendertargets were very finicky to get working with anti-aliasing. Also, deferred rendering uses many rendertargets that depend on screen resolution. Changing resolution every screenshot is.. not very awesome.
There is some deviation from LL's viewer. I've kept the old tiled glow pass enabled for non-deferred, as it fixes issues with tile edges truncating glow propogation. However, this does no work with deferred yet. I need to pin down why. I assume using binding one of the RenderTargets is required for deferred.
Additionally, the usage of a RenderTarget for snapshots is what prevented me from fully enabling my supersampling settings. Now that that hurdle is gone, I consider including this new setting by default to be safe enough.
And a note: Do not remove the 'tiling' variable when merging with v2 changes, as singu's glow pass is 'special'. There are other fixes absent from LL's viewer that require knowing if the render is tiled or not. (water reflections/cloud freezing)