This btw points out another circular dependancy between the texture and the JQuad - a texture owns a bunch of JQuads, yet the renderer uses JQuads and always assumes that the texture is valid. We're going to need to add more defensiveness to JGE to protect against this.
Other changes in this check-in: WResourceManager doesn't derive from JResourceManager anymore. It actually didn't require anything from the base, so I killed the dependency. Also cleaned up the notion of a WTrackedQuad in the WCachedResource - it didn't need a separate class, just a better container.
I've build this & tested against PSP, win, linux, QT (linux). I haven't tried against iOS and QT Win, or Maemo. If these other platforms are broken, I apologize in advance! - I'm hoping it should be fairly simple to put them back into play.
Also fixed the project includes so that we don't need to always use the indirect include path, ie:
#include "../include/foo.h" -> #include "foo.h"
I'm don't know much about make files - if I busted the linux build, mea culpa, but I think we're okay on that front too. For future reference, here's the most straightforward link on the topic of adding pch support to make files:
http://www.mercs-eng.com/~hulud/index.php?2008/06/13/6-writing-a-good-makefile-for-a-c-project
* Add the confirmation screen for bindings.
- Add support for asking confirmations before exiting the menu.
- Add support for cancelling saving of options.
- Add support for requesting focus when the parent allows to yield.
* Recenter most options' text.
* Change the background color of the selected options (else, there is
no way of knowing where is the cursor when both option text and
option value are icons).
* Change symbol names to their equivalent PSP icon use in wagic.
* Display pictures for buttons on PSP in the keybinding screen.
* Fix a bug where the New Binding... button would disappear when
creating a new binding.
* Fix a bug where the menu to choose the bound symbol was not modal.
* The key bindings now display (semi-)correctly.
- Here, "semi-" means the local keys display as a string under X and
a number everywhere else. The number is all but helpful and will
have to be replaced before it is usable, but at the moment, the
code is stable afaik.