Consolidate the include statements scattered across the code in accordance
with the comment in C4Include.h. The advantages are listed in the same
comment.
Furthermore, it follows llvm-include-order which is the logical
extrapolation of the project's style guideline wherever possible
(C4Include.h being the most-frequent exception).
* Engine would always open up in Fullscreen and then switch to Windowed
instead of just starting up as Windowed.
* Could not change resolution because bit depth or refresh rate did not match
* handle RefreshRate==0 as "any", just like windows
* Remember refresh rate in combo box that enumerates all the modes and
propagate to video mode setting instead of assuming all modes have the
same refresh rate.
* Report bit depth as 32 even if SDL tells us it's 24. Other parts of the
code require it to be equal to 32, but 24 works just fine.
* Changing from fullscreen to windowed when "Screen" was selected in
resolution combo box (i.e. iXRes==-1) makes the window tiny (0x0 pixels).
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be an easy way to apply
multisampling changes in SDL. As a workaround, a message requesting the
player to restart the game is shown.
The GTK and OS X platforms already ignored the requested bit depth and
always used 32 bit. Windows and SDL would set a 16 bit color depth for
the screen, but still did all of the rendering short of the final
present in 32 bit.
As discussed in http://forum.openclonk.org/topic_show.pl?tid=2917, I
have merged all copyright notices into a single file and referenced that
merged file from each source file.
For the updated source files, the timeline has been split into three
parts:
1. Pre-RWD code (before 2001)
2. RWD code (2001 through 2009)
3. OpenClonk code (2009 and later)
All pre-RWD copyright notices have been left intact, as have RWD-era
copyright notices where the file did not have a RedWolf design copyright
notice but only individual author ones. All copyright notices of the
OpenClonk era have been replaced by a single notice ranging from the
first recorded year to the current year (2013). Mape code did not get a
OpenClonk Team copyright notice because it is somewhat separate from the
main OpenClonk codebase and has only been touched by Armin Burgmeier.