to allow user to confirm before every attempt. Users will learn to
set this when T650s are in the mix. Save a new preference, and up the
stream version. Up beta version. Add the preference both to the prefs
dialog and to the bluetooth connection (for guest) dialog, with both
impacting the same field in gamePrefs.
postEmptyEvent; pass transport type with incoming packets so they can
be rejected if not on expected channel (to stop IR, which is always
on, from injecting into a BT game); do BT work and fire timers even
when menu is down; don't let robot run until after board is drawn for
the first time; on startup, don't let robot run until after board is
drawn once. Up version to b3.
while heartbeat feature was enabled. Fixed the problem on Linux, but experience on Treo650
is still better without HB feature, so turning it off on Palm. This seems ready for beta,
but will test a bit more.
and use it to send and check for heartbeats over any transport.
Caller must supply a reset proc which is called when heartbeat hasn't
been received in too long. No changes required to comms protocol, but
that means the heartbeat interval is fixed at compile time: can't be
negotiated, and the two ends had better agree. Currently tested with
linux host and PalmOS guest, where only the first heartbeat failure is
recovered from. So there's some debugging to be done still.
that a new game's begun without dropping the connection. On Palm,
remove connection-drop on new game. With this change starting a new
game takes imperciptible time, down from 30 seconds.
running the old game: the host may reply, but guest must not take that
as evidence of a connection having been established: don't remove sent
messages (this isn't an ACK), and don't assert later on.
host or standalone where all are shown, change the number shown
appropriately. The goal is to make the experience natural,
particularly for the common case where the players aren't changing.
Give up once user manually changes number shown.
board, which looks crappy. Instead inval only what was previously a
border row, and pass a new param to draw_vertScrollBoard so the
platform can choose not to scroll cells that will just get overwritten
with different bits.
in sync with the board rather than the model and flipping coordinates
only in time to access the model or pass to engine. With that done,
drawing can skip any rows scrolled off-screen, and the board's
perimeter focus rect can be drawn and invalidated correctly on a
flipped, scrolled screen: zodiac, eventually.
of CELL_ISCURSOR consistent: when focus not dived all elements have it
set (or only perimeter for board, settable at compile time); get rid
of draw_drawCursor since CELL_ISCURSOR is all that's needed;
as penDown. Idea is to be able to set timers to get bonus square
hints etc. without stylus. Works, but transitions are rough because
keyDown doesn't know whether keyUp will result in a focus change.
not dived and tray or scoreboard focussed. This lets platform decide
to display top-level focus via mods to all elements. Second, when
moving focus to top level from dived, claim not to have handled the
key event (but return true if needs redraw). This allows platform to
handle shifting focus without requiring callback (which removed.)
they're focussed so that they can draw that during rather than after
everything else. On palm, use this to draw focus using the system
selected color rather than with the blue nav rect. Since a new param
was too much, add new enum type CellFlags and pass as bitvector to
draw APIs.
the next object using a callback to the platform to determine what, if
any, object is next. Adjust curses platform to cooperate. Works
well. Palm is next.
bottom of tray; add focus-related params to draw*Finished routines
(and simplify to one) so platforms don't have to save from Begin
routines (and stop palm doing that); check version of saved game, and
handle case where older binary tries to open newer version; redraw
Palm tray buttons after focus change to stop focus-rect ghosting; fix
annoying overlap in saved games dialog; palm version goes to a3.
scoreboard and tray on palm; make center drill into the focussed object and
spacebar come back up then move the focus among them. Integrate with other
focussable objects on main form. Go from separate drawCursor routines to
same for all three, with cursor only visible when focus is drilled down.
On curses, add a hilite rect routine that can be called after text is laid
down, and use for cursors.