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modify viewer to run under said context without generating errors.
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start with a non-compatibility-profile OpenGL context.
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reinstalled SL, Clear Caches -- Nothing Works
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* Modified mac feature table to bring it up to date with latest renderer features including deferred rendering
* Changed mac AGL pixel format to no longer allow it to revert to software rendering when shader compilation errors occur.
* Fixed up various GLSL shader compilation warnings and errors that came up as a result of the above changes.
* Changed initial conditions for the "hardware skinning" checkbox on the preferences floater so it can be modified before login on machines that support avatar vertex programs.
* Removed unused avatarAlphaF.glsl files
Reviewed by davep
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bundle:E:\code\viewer-experience+c:\users\richard\appdata\local\temp\thg.t3awyz\ssh__richard@hg.lindenlab.com_richard_viewer-experience-merge_2xcevh.hg
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maximized window to fully immerse myself in the experience
Mac viewer now properly supports the calls to maximize and unmaximize the screen.
Reviewed by Callum
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Bug: capturing a const ref to value returned by LLSD::asString() not so good.
Bug: LLWindowListener::keyUp() was calling handleTranslatedKeyDown().
In keyDown and keyUp, support keysym lookup (e.g. "TAB") as well as integer
keycode.
In keyDown, keyUp, mouseDown, mouseUp and mouseMove, support modifier mask by
accepting an array of "CONTROL", "SHIFT" etc. strings.
State in operation doc strings valid values for button, keycode, keysym, mask.
The LLWindowListener(... LLKeyboard*) constructor param gKeyboard is always
NULL at the time LLWindowListener is constructed. Eliminate tests and global
references to gKeyboard by replacing with a more Feathers-style LLKeyboard*
getter function.
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allowing input from eventhost
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To use ld.gold configure with:
-DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS:STRING="-Wl,-use-gold".
ld.gold links the viewer on my machine in 8 seconds, as
opposed to 19 seconds with ld.bfd. Moreover, it uses a
LOT less memory during linking (about 750 MB instead of
2.5 GB!).
VWR-24254: Don't link with fontconfig on non-linux.
While we already added fontconfig in the above patch,
that code turned out to also be used by Windows and
Darwin (contrary to the comments in the code).
After looking at the history of commits and a
discussion on IRC it was decided that the original
coder (Kyle Ambroff <ambroff@lindenlab.com>) really
meant (LINUX AND VIEWER) instead of (NOT LINUX OR VIEWER).
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per 1.x viewer.
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back-out the back-out for this branch. yay.
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Backing out this merge that I pushed (prematurely) to the wrong place.
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Each key has KEY (typedef of U8) represantation which is paired with text version of key.
To get strings corresponding to keys LLKeyboard::stringFromKey() is used.
- Added translation of keys into LLKeyboard::stringFromKey().
- Added corresponding strings into strings.xml.
- Changed LLTrans::getKeyboardString() so that it correctly process key names that are not found in strings.xml(returns English name instead of "MissingString").
Reviewed by Vadim Savchuk at https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/845/
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branch : product-engine
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place - just leaking")
Added slplugin-objc.mm.
Made SLPlugin do the cocoa setup during initialization, and create/delete an
autorelease pool each time through its main loop. This should make plugin code
that's using autorelease correctly not leak.
Fixed a bug in the version of setupCocoa() used in the viewer (it was never
setting its "inited" variable).
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pop-ups
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correctly in non-English languages with Viewer 2.0
reviewed Mike Antipov
EXT-4858 "Detecting Hardware..." not showing correctly in non-English languages with Viewer 2.0
--HG--
branch : product-engine
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languages with Viewer 2.0
reviewed Vadim Savchuk
https://codereview.productengine.com/secondlife/r/317/
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branch : product-engine
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found out how to fix loading 32-bit cursors from embedded resource and moved them back there instead of freestanding files
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new 32-bit mouse cursors were not getting packaged by installer for windows builds
reviewed by Monroe
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