Partially address #13483. Server operators can set a minimum
protocol version to match the game requirements (or any other
restriction they may want), and it's applied as an additional
constraint on top of the baseline compatibility range, optional
strict_protocol_version_checking, and any kick-on-join used by
the game/mods.
This adds a new setting to set sound volume multiplier when Minetest window is unfocused/inactive (sound_volume_unfocused, located in Settings > Graphics and Audio > Audio > Volume when unfocused).
If the window is not focused, the sound volume will be multiplied by sound_volume_unfocused setting. The sound volume will be set back to sound_volume again when the window is focused.
* settingstypes.txt: Fix wrong default value for profiler.report_path
* Disable Irrlicht file picker on Android
(It doesn't work.)
* Join Game tab: Fix server description textarea being misaligned with background
* Reduce distance between tab and gamebar on Android
Allows using a higher gui_scaling value without the gamebar going off-screen.
Co-authored-by: ROllerozxa <rollerozxa@voxelmanip.se>
These settings are unnecessary. They only apply when formspecs don't have a background/bgcolor set. In practice, most games do theme their GUIs. Removing low value settings simplifies code and improves UX by decluttering the settings menu
Split out from #12140
ENABLE_GLES predates forking Irrlicht. Its primary use was to distinguish Irrlicht-ogles from upstream version as Minetest could be compiled with either.
That's not necessary anymore and gets in the way sometimes.
This obsoletes the current client-side setting entirely. The server can
transmit the tilt to the client directly and will send 0.0f as default
value.
Co-authored-by: x2048 <codeforsmile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: sfan5 <sfan5@live.de>
* Generalize mesh chunking. Set 3x3x3 chunks.
* Make mesh chunk size configurable... Default to 1 (off).
* Extract all mesh grid maths into a dedicated class
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Co-authored-by: x2048 <codeforsmile@gmail.com>
If enabled, a crosshair will be shown to select object.
This will give Android players a way to play like they play on desktop.
On third-person back camera mode, player is forced to use crosshair.
On third-person front camera mode, player is unable to select anything.
Co-authored-by: ROllerozxa <temporaryemail4meh+github@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: rubenwardy <rw@rubenwardy.com>