* Fix#11572 create gfx_draw_string() overload
created the overload and changed all calls of the old function to the new (using const ScreenCoordsXY&)
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Only render shadow if it is within the bounds of allocated buffer.
This fixes most if not all crashes seen with rendering TTF. The cause of
the problem is rendering of shadows which is done by taking a solid
rendered text and moving it by one pixel to up, left, right and *down*.
In some cases rendering the shadow in the one-down offset will write
past the allocated surface (see
8d9fcb7f98/src/openrct2/drawing/Drawing.String.cpp (L594))
it can easily happen when trying to render a shadowed text (e.g. map
tooltip) on a peep that's just above the bottom of the viewport.
Previously when the arguments of a function wouldn't fit on a single line, clang-format would put each argument on its own line instead. By enabling the binpack parameter setting, it tried to fit as many on one line as possible instead.
Co-authored-by: Hielke Morsink <hielke.morsink@gmail.com>
Clang-format sees the text behind `#pragma region` as code and formats it. Instead of stating the copyright and date there, it's now in the comment block right below it. The text "Copyright" is left in the `#pragma region` line, as clang-format sees it as a single identifier.
I took the opportunity to normalize the dates, and add the copyright notice to the source files where it was missing them (except for third-party and the generated resources.h file).