Disabled the following (for MSVC only) that couldn't (or shouldn't) be fixed.
4003: not enough actual parameters for macro 'identifier'
4250: 'class1' : inherits 'class2::member' via dominance
4251: 'type' : class 'type1' needs to have dll-interface to be used by clients of class 'type2'
4275: non dll-interface class 'type1' used as base for dll-interface class 'type2'
Scenario: In LoadGame Lobby screen, the difficulty toggle group is showing multiple choices, but actually only one valid is working.
The reason is, in the Lobby screen Initialization code will set the difficulty = 0, and each time the player changes a map in the selection, the toggle group control is not resetting the difficulty buttons to disabled state.
How fix:
Add a new method to ToggleGroup class: setSelectedOnly, which will disable all other buttons and then set the selected button.
Note:
During the game loading time, the client is loading the map, and send a NetPack to server: LobbySetMap, and send a NetPack to Interface: LobbyUpdateState.
In the LobbyUpdateState it sets the map difficulty.
* Changed most gui classes to use shared pointers
* Store and use IImage as shared_ptr
* CSpellWindow redesign
* AdventureMapClasses cleanup
* CLabel: store background as smart pointer
* Store CObjectList items as smart pointers
* Removed destroy function of list item
* Store toggle buttons as smart pointers
* Use CComponent as smart pointer
* Attempt to fix artifact merchant drawing
New widget specifically for volume settings.
Replace previous implementation using 10 toggle buttons.
Enable indicator animation
Fix indicator ghosting when drag and releasing
Add scroll capability to volume
Volume now can be adjusted from 0 - 99 with the mouse or the scroll wheel
CToggleGroup. Originally when I added initialization for selectedID I didn't find out that -1 is used for "random" buttons. So as result I fixed uninitialized variable usage, but break initial button state change in RMG options because setSelected ignore state change request because it's see -1 button already marked as selected.
- implemented switch in settings screen
- implemented "0 speed", animation-free. *may* also work for player-owned heroes
- removed no longer used creature window switch
- renamed CAdventureMapButton to more expectable CButton
- merged CButtonBase into CButton
- created more generic class for clickable elements
- created more generic class for selectable elements
- renamed CHighlightableButton to CToggleButton
- renamed CHighlightableButtonsGrous to CToggleGroup
- minimized differences between API of all these classes
- removed all but one contructors in buttons, with same parameters across all classes