* Drop genericobject.{cpp,h}
This file is not for generic object but for ActiveObject message passing.
Put ownership of the various commands to the right objects and cleanup the related code.
* Protect ServerActiveObject::m_messages_out
* typo fix
This will likely be more intuitive for users and should play better
with sandboxed distributions such as Flatpak.
In addition, the screenshot directory will now be created if it doesn't
exist already.
Previously textures of the side faces on flowing liquid nodes would
become distorted on different axis depending on the liquid level. This
is because the nodes always had the same texture coordinates, even when
the generated face could have different sizes. This solves that problem
by adjusting the texture coordinates for the vertices making up the top
of the faces, so the textures will not look compressed for smaller
faces.
Camera's near-plane will be hard-coded to 0.1 on all non-Android platforms. The upper-bound of this setting has been reduced to 0.25, as 0.5 is just way too high.
This is necessary under Windows systems, and direct IPv6 connections.
Windows universally disallows ':' from occuring in filenames.
Other disallowed characters on Windows:
\ / * ? " < > |
are not relevant to hostnames, IPv4 or IPv6 addresses.
Anyone who has got an existing server map saved on Linux with ':' in
the world save will want to keep that save.
GenericCAO::getPosition() did not take the camera offset into account
LocalPlayer attachment cleanup: Use sane getParent() function
Make that getPosition() (GenericCAO and LocalPlayer) always return the absolute position
Does not clear the parent's attachment information when the child is deleted locally.
Either it was removed permanently, or just temporary - we don't know, but it's up to the server to send a *detach from child" packet for the parent.
1. Pass current camera offset to shader, so shader have access to the global coordinates
2. Pass animation timer to fragment shader. C++ code is already there, just wasn't declared in the shader
3. Delay animation timer wrap-around (from 100s to about 16 minutes)