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So, it seems that Rect is iterable and you can do
r = Rect(0, 1, 2, 3)
x, y, w, h = rHowever I do not see this documented anywhere, nor exposed in the type hints. Thus, Mypy complains but the code works.
Is this an oversight, or is this feature not supposed to be used?
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This idea is about how there should be a configurable script that can be edited by the level designer (like the init-script for sectors) and activates when the player leaves the level (Presses "Abort Level"). I am aware this already exists in the worldmap editor, but if there was a version that could affect saved variables in the levels that would be great.
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From the comment in SDL_filesystem.h:
Please call SDL_free() on the pointer when you are done with it
When building the project with MSVC, I ran into some debug heap asserts early into the program startup.
The culprit appears to be the code in m_config.c that does free(prefdir) as changing these to SDL_free(prefdir) resolved the issue.
I'm not sure what to do about `GetDefaultConfi
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Are you using the latest Dosbox-Staging Version?
- I have checked releases and am using the latest release.
Different version than latest?
0.78.0 release
What Operating System are you using?
Linux x86_64
Whats your question and how can we help?
dosbox-staging/dosbox-staging#1225
loguru looks great in terminal
great choice
which upstream source
For consistency with other filenames.
Via playtesting, the compass arrows (#29) were ignored, likely because they are right at the edge and outside the player's attention. If they are moved slightly inwards, they may become more noticeable.
Games that have these arrows also tend to draw them closer to the player rather than near the edge; e.g.
- GTA 1 & 2
- Fire Fight
- Crazy Taxi
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Operating System
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OpenRCT2 build
Current develop branch
Describe the issue
The manpage (
distribution/man/openrct2.6) and help output (src/openrct2/cmdline/RootCommands.cpp) both reference a link that no longer exists: https://openrct2.io/files/SnowyPark.sv6. If possible, a new saved park should be posted and those two files updated, otherwise those examples should be remove