The ride viewport does not work the same as other viewports due to the selection of views that it has. After refactoring the focus system to use a more streamlined approach the ride viewport lost its invalidation on resizing. If the ride window was to use the same viewport update code as say the guest window then the viewport focus still ends up incorrect due to it no longer centring the focus. Therefore the best approach was to lose the focus on resize and force a recalculation of it.
Also renamed Focus2 to Focus as Focus2 was meant to just be fill in whilst removing the original focus structs.
* Remove focus union and replace with typed focus
This if for the NSF to allow for CoordsXYZ
* Remove legacy structures
* Rework viewport_create to deduplicate logic
* Simplify yet further
* Apply review comments
* Remove intermediate
* Make MakeWidget* functions take enum colour
* Make windows A-D use WindowColour enum
* Make windows E-G use WindowColour enum
* Make windows I-M use WindowColour enum
* Make windows N-P use WindowColour enum
* Make windows R-S use WindowColour enum
* Make windows T use WindowColour enum
* Make windows V-W use WindowColour enum
* Remove viewport pointer from get_map_coordinates_from_pos
* Removed viewport from get_window
* Return a InteractionInfo from get_map_coord...
* Remove viewport_interaction_info struct
* Add Entity union to simplify code
* Name the enum used for viewport interaction
* Simplify functions further by returning the info struct
* Add default switches
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).