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14 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
f473609bb5 Add build time, hash and version info to binaries
Add urfave/cli to the doodle.exe binary to add a --version command. Both
doodle.exe and doodad.exe will now print their git commit hash and build
date along with their version number when asked.

% ./bin/doodle --version
doodle version 0.0.7-alpha build a316baf. Built on 2018-12-30T14:44:43-08:00
2018-12-30 14:46:29 -08:00
a316bafb12 Reorganize the package layout
Move all Doodle source code into the src/ subpackage and move the
publicly shareable stuff into lib/, for example lib/ui and lib/render.

This cleans up the git root and helps make the Doodle UI library more
easily publishable as a separate open source project. Currently both
lib/ui and lib/render import one or two things from doodle/src that need
to be broken apart.
2018-12-30 14:22:50 -08:00
bca848d534 Wallpapers and Bounded Levels
Implement the Wallpaper system into the levels and the concept of
Bounded and Unbounded levels.

The first wallpaper image is notepad.png which looks like standard ruled
notebook paper. On bounded levels, the top/left edges of the page look
as you would expect and the blue lines tile indefinitely in the positive
directions. On unbounded levels, you only get the repeating blue lines
but not the edge pieces.

A wallpaper is just a rectangular image file. The image is divided into
four equal quadrants to be the Corner, Top, Left and Repeat textures for
the wallpaper. The Repeat texture is ALWAYS used and fills all the empty
space behind the drawing. (Doodads draw with blank canvases as before
because only levels have wallpapers!)

Levels have four options of a "Page Type":
- Unbounded       (default, infinite space)
- NoNegativeSpace (has a top left edge but can grow infinitely)
- Bounded         (has a top left edge and bounded size)
- Bordered        (bounded with bordered texture; NOT IMPLEMENTED!)

The scrollable viewport of a Canvas will respect the wallpaper and page
type settings of a Level loaded into it. That is, if the level has a top
left edge (not Unbounded) you can NOT scroll to see negative coordinates
below (0,0) -- and if the level has a max dimension set, you can't
scroll to see pixels outside those dimensions.

The Canvas property NoLimitScroll=true will override the scroll locking
and let you see outside the bounds, for debugging.

- Default map settings for New Level are now:
  - Page Type: NoNegativeSpace
  - Wallpaper: notepad.png (default)
  - MaxWidth: 2550  (8.5" * 300 ppi)
  - MaxHeight: 3300 ( 11" * 300 ppi)
2018-10-27 22:35:06 -07:00
5bf7d554f7 Add doodad.exe binary and PNG to Drawing Converter
Adds the `doodad` binary which will be a command line tool to work with
Doodads and Levels and assist with development.

The `doodad` binary has subcommands like git and the first command is
`convert` which converts between image files (PNG or BMP) and Doodle
drawing files (Level or Doodad). You can "screenshot" a level into a PNG
or you can initialize a new drawing from a PNG.
2018-10-16 12:26:41 -07:00
f18dcf9c2c Move Editor Canvas Into UI + UI Improvements
* Increase the default window size from 800x600 to 1024x768.
* Move the drawing canvas in EditorMode to inside the EditorUI where it can
  be better managed with the other widgets it shares the screen with.
* Slightly fix Frame packing bug (with East orientation) that was causing
  right-aligned statusbar items to be partially cropped off-screen. Moved a
  couple statusbar labels in EditorMode to the right.
* Add `Parent()` and `Adopt()` methods to widgets for when they're managed
  by containers like the Frame.
* Add utility functions to UI toolkit for computing a widget's Absolute
  Position and Absolute Rect, by crawling all parent widgets and summing
  them up.
* Add `lib/debugging` package with useful stack tracing utilities.
* Add `make guitest` to launch the program into the GUI Test.
  The command line flag is: `doodle -guitest`
* Console: add a `close` command which returns to the MainScene.
* Initialize the font cache directory (~/.cache/doodle/fonts) but don't
  extract the fonts there yet.
2018-10-08 10:38:49 -07:00
cfe26cb964 Add configdir and unify file loading/saving
* Create a configuration directory to store the user's local levels
  and doodads. On Linux this is at ~/.config/doodle
* Unify the file loading and saving functions: you can type into the
  console "edit example" and it will open `example.level` from your
  levels folder or else `example.doodad` from the doodads folder, in the
  appropriate mode.
* You can further specify the file extension: `edit example.doodad` and
  it will load it from the doodads folder only.
* Any slash characters in a file name are taken literally as a relative
  or absolute path.
* The UI Save/Load buttons now share the same code path as the console
  commands, so the `save` command always saves as a Doodad when the
  EditorScene is in Doodad Mode.
2018-10-02 10:11:38 -07:00
a7fd3aa1ca Doodad Edit Mode: Saving and Loading From Disk
Adds the first features to Edit Mode to support creation of Doodad
files! The "New Doodad" button pops up a prompt for a Doodad size
(default 100px) and configures the Canvas widget and makes a Doodad
struct instead of a Level to manage.

* Move the custom Canvas widget from `level.Canvas` to `uix.Canvas`
  (the uix package is for our custom UI widgets now)
* Rename the `doodads.Doodad` interface (for runtime instances of
  Doodads) to `doodads.Actor` and make `doodads.Doodad` describe the
  file format and JSON schema instead.
* Rename the `EditLevel()` method to `EditDrawing()` and it inspects the
  file extension to know whether to launch the Edit Mode for a Level or
  for a Doodad drawing.
* Doodads can be edited by using the `-edit` CLI flag or using the
  in-game file open features (including `edit` command of dev console).
* Add a `Scrollable` boolean to uix.Canvas to restrict the keyboard
  being able to scroll the level, for editing Doodads which have a fixed
  size.
2018-09-26 10:07:22 -07:00
e1cbff8c3f Add Palette Window and Palette Support to Edit Mode
* Add ui.Window to easily create reusable windows with titles.
* Add a palette window (panel) to the right edge of the Edit Mode.
  * Has Radio Buttons listing the colors available in the palette.
* Add palette support to Edit Mode so when you draw pixels, they take
  on the color and attributes of the currently selected Swatch in your
  palette.
* Revise the on-disk format to better serialize the Palette object to
  JSON.
* Break Play Mode: collision detection fails because the Grid key
  elements are now full Pixel objects (which retain their Palette and
  Swatch properties).
  * The Grid will need to be re-worked to separate X,Y coordinates from
    the Pixel metadata to just test "is something there, and what is
    it?"
2018-08-10 17:19:47 -07:00
30be42c343 Abstract away all SDL logic into isolated package 2018-07-21 17:12:22 -07:00
90f1704886 Add initial Play scene 2018-06-20 19:00:46 -07:00
27fafdc96d Save and restore maps as JSON files
First pass at a level storage format to save and restore maps.

To save a map: press F12. It takes a screenshot PNG into the
screenshots/ folder and outputs a map JSON in the working directory.

To restore a map: "go run cmd/doodle/main.go map.json"
2018-06-17 10:31:44 -07:00
b7751507e4 Stabilize frame rate, add debug overlay 2018-06-16 19:59:23 -07:00
33e8cff79f Some initial pixel drawing with the mouse 2017-10-26 19:26:54 -07:00
8c884d4cab Initial commit 2017-10-26 18:03:11 -07:00