Rather than everything having to separately commit changes to the ass
and then tell the subs grid to notify various parts of Aegisub about the
changes, committing the AssFile now triggers an event which objects
listen for.
AssFile::Commit now also has an argument to indicate what sorts of
changes were made to the file. For now these types are very broad.
Originally committed to SVN as r4901.
Make the undo and redo stacks non-static members of AssFile, making it
theoretically possible to have multiple open AssFiles with working undo.
Slightly improve tracking of whether the file is modified: saving,
making a change, then undoing the change now results in the file being
shown as unmodified as with most programs with undo.
Add basic undo coalescing support.
Originally committed to SVN as r4667.
This comment is in `include/wx/clipbrd.h`:
{{{
// this allows to choose whether we work with CLIPBOARD (default) or
// PRIMARY selection on X11-based systems
//
// on the other ones, working with primary selection does nothing: this
// allows to write code which sets the primary selection when something is
// selected without any ill effects (i.e. without overwriting the
// clipboard which would be wrong on the platforms without X11 PRIMARY)
}}}
Note that it says that primary selection enabled causes the clipboard to do nothing on platforms that have no concept of primary selection, such as Windows and Mac.
On X11 the primary selection should only reflect an active selection of text (or similar) that the user has performed, and the contents of the primary selection buffer will essentially change all the time as the user changes selection. When the user chooses to explicitly copy something to the clipboard (as is the case with Aegisub, the only operation supported by us currently) the data is placed in a less ephemeral buffer which is the actual clipboard, separate from the primary selection, allowing the user to change the primary selection further without affecting the clipboard.
Originally committed to SVN as r3443.
Document all functions, class, struct, union, enum, macro, variable, typedefs. This isn't the actual document in itself but empty documentation using any old documentation if it was there.
This was done using exuberant ctags to get tag info, then a TCL script to parse/remove old comments and convert them into Doxygen-style.
Some notes:
* Anything labeled 'DOCME' needs to be documented, @param and @return have been left blank as it would be annoying to delete the 'DOCME' from every one of those.
* Some multiline comments may have been munged into single line comments
* Leave the /// comments above global variables with a space, if they're harder to read then we'll be less likey to use them.
* Enum comments can go after the enumeration itself '[value] /// comment'
* include/aegisub/*.h haven't been converted yet, this will be done in a later commit
* Some documentation blocks are in the wrong place, in the .h when it should be in the .cpp, or vice versa.
See http://devel.aegisub.org/wiki/Doxygen for some details on Doxygen and a 'style guide'.
Originally committed to SVN as r3312.
* Swap old email + website address with 'Aegisub Project http://www.aegisub.org/'
* Set categories for all files (jfs)
* Add descriptions for each file (jfs)
* Add $Id$ keyword
Originally committed to SVN as r3310.