From: divverent Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 06:39:33 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Put the Thanks block in the readme at the end, where it belonged. My bad for adding... X-Git-Tag: xonotic-v0.1.0preview~230^2~396 X-Git-Url: https://git.rm.cloudns.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=63cbc16c0a8dd2fcffc9eaffc04c488c36013391;p=xonotic%2Fdarkplaces.git Put the Thanks block in the readme at the end, where it belonged. My bad for adding something after it some months (or years?) ago. This commit has sharp edges. Also, diff -u a/r10072.txt b/r10072.txt --- a/r10072.txt 2010-04-08 08:35:55.619618796 +0200 +++ b/r10072.txt 2010-04-08 08:37:38.417107779 +0200 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ Fix a premature optimization in Mod_CollisionBIH_TraceLine, which broke tZork's test case. -As Bjarne Stroustrup said, "Premature optimization is the root of all evil." +As Donald Ervin Knuth said, "Premature optimization is the root of all evil." BIH collision might actually WORK now. git-svn-id: svn://svn.icculus.org/twilight/trunk/darkplaces@10073 d7cf8633-e32d-0410-b094-e92efae38249 --- diff --git a/darkplaces.txt b/darkplaces.txt index 91c700ec..5f58daa0 100644 --- a/darkplaces.txt +++ b/darkplaces.txt @@ -1309,23 +1309,6 @@ How to deal with a Linux Quake CD on Mac OS X: Unknown. If you can get hold of rpm2cpio and cpio you should be able to follow the Linux method. - -Thanks to: -Tomaz for adding features, fixing many bugs, and being generally helpful. -Andreas 'Black' Kirsch for much work on the QuakeC VM (menu.dat, someday clprogs.dat) and other contributions. -Mathieu 'Elric' Olivier for much work on the sound engine (especially the Ogg vorbis support) -MoALTz for some bugfixes and cleanups -Joseph Caporale for adding 5 mouse button support. -KGB|romi for his contributions to the Quake community, including his rtlights project and many suggestions, his id1 romi_rtlights.pk3 is included in darkplaces mod releases. -Zombie for making great levels and general DarkPlaces publicity. -FrikaC for FrikQCC and FrikBot and general community support. -Transfusion Project for recreating Blood in the world of Quake. -de-we for the great icons. -|Rain| for running my favorite anynet IRC server and his bot feh (which although a bit antisocial never seems to grow tired of being my calculator). -VorteX for the DP_QC_GETTAGINFO extension. -Ludwig Nussel for the ~/.games/darkplaces/ user directory support on non-Windows platforms (allowing games to be installed in a non-writable system location as is the standard on UNIX but still save configs to the user's home directory). - - Shader parameters for DP's own features: - dp_reflect Makes surfaces of this shader reflective with r_water. The reflection is @@ -1357,3 +1340,20 @@ Shader parameters for DP's own features: then align it in Radiant so only one of the animation frames can be seen on the surface, and specify "tcmod page 4 2 0.1". DP will then display the frames in order and the cycle will repeat every 0.8 seconds. + + + +Thanks to: +Tomaz for adding features, fixing many bugs, and being generally helpful. +Andreas 'Black' Kirsch for much work on the QuakeC VM (menu.dat, someday clprogs.dat) and other contributions. +Mathieu 'Elric' Olivier for much work on the sound engine (especially the Ogg vorbis support) +MoALTz for some bugfixes and cleanups +Joseph Caporale for adding 5 mouse button support. +KGB|romi for his contributions to the Quake community, including his rtlights project and many suggestions, his id1 romi_rtlights.pk3 is included in darkplaces mod releases. +Zombie for making great levels and general DarkPlaces publicity. +FrikaC for FrikQCC and FrikBot and general community support. +Transfusion Project for recreating Blood in the world of Quake. +de-we for the great icons. +|Rain| for running my favorite anynet IRC server and his bot feh (which although a bit antisocial never seems to grow tired of being my calculator). +VorteX for the DP_QC_GETTAGINFO extension. +Ludwig Nussel for the ~/.games/darkplaces/ user directory support on non-Windows platforms (allowing games to be installed in a non-writable system location as is the standard on UNIX but still save configs to the user's home directory).