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Fixed resource path dependencies issue that caused PARPG to crash on start. * PARPG should now run without issue (system installation not tested). * Utilized FIFE's VFS module to remove path dependencies from most PARPG modules. * The new parpg.vfs module is a singleton with a single global variable, VFS, which is a reference to the global VFS instance. Although a singleton is not ideal it should be replaced once PARPG's core code is refactored. * The parpg.vfs singleton is initialized in the parpg.applicaiton.PARPGApplication class with the absolute path to the data directory via the parpg.settings module and corresponding configuration file. * A new DataPath entry was added to the default system configuration file template under the [parpg] section to support the new parpg.vfs module. * Updated the parpg-assets subrepo to revision 3 to fix some dialog file format issues (for details see commit message for parpg-assets). * Fixed a few bugs in the parpg.dialogueparsers.YAMLDialogueParser class related to exception handling.
author M. George Hansen <technopolitica@gmail.com>
date Mon, 06 Jun 2011 15:56:14 -1000
parents 1fd2201f5c36
children 59c9ce2b8351
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25 self.typename = fontdef['typename'] 25 self.typename = fontdef['typename']
26 26
27 if self.typename == 'truetype': 27 if self.typename == 'truetype':
28 self.filename = '{0}.ttf'.format(self.name.lower().split('_')[0]) 28 self.filename = '{0}.ttf'.format(self.name.lower().split('_')[0])
29 29
30 self.source = os.path.join(settings.system_path, 30 self.source = '/'.join(['fonts', self.filename])
31 settings.fife.FontsPath,
32 self.filename)
33 self.row_spacing = fontdef.get('row_spacing', 0) 31 self.row_spacing = fontdef.get('row_spacing', 0)
34 self.glyph_spacing = fontdef.get('glyph_spacing', 0) 32 self.glyph_spacing = fontdef.get('glyph_spacing', 0)
35 33
36 if self.typename == 'truetype': 34 if self.typename == 'truetype':
37 self.size = fontdef['size'] 35 self.size = fontdef['size']