It is now possible to control all GUI menus using the left stick or the
dpad, along with the A and B buttons on the controller.
This also doubles the button emulation dead zone to make navigating the
menus with the stick easier.
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OpenClonk era have been replaced by a single notice ranging from the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.
A few windows headers are still included, but not the big offenders
rpcndr.h, wingdi.h and winuser.h. Unfortunately, the latter two need to be
included from StdWindow.h, so still wind up in a lot files, which means
some of the #defines in them need to be undone. To avoid doing that in
multiple places, a few more files include StdWindow.h now.
This time with more manual checking and using git blame -M -C, so that
a few cases of copied code get a copyright notice corresponding to
their initial introduction.
Both classes did the same thing at the same time, with the only difference
that C4GUI::Resource was vaguely more associated with GUI stuff. Some
time ago, C4GUI::Resource could be freed during the game, but not anymore.
This saves some lines of code and one redundant class, but shouldn't change
anything besides progress bar being textured a little earlier during
startup.