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1/*!
2  \file globals.h
3  \brief This file defines some global default values.
4
5  no Class is defined here.
6*/
7
8#ifndef _GLOBALS_H
9#define _GLOBALS_H
10
11#include "confincl.h"
12
13
14#define   ORXONOX_STAFF "Patrick Boenzli - Captain\n" \
15                        "Benjamin Grauer - First Officer\n" \
16                        "Christian Meyer - Engeneer\n" \
17                        "Nico Bernold - Physics\n" \
18                        "David Gruetter - The ProtoType\n" \
19                        "Aaron von Schroeder - Sensors\n" \
20                        "Lukas Grauer - Phasers\n" \
21                        "many more...\n"
22
23#define   ORXONOX_WEBPAGE                  "http://www.orxonox.net"
24
25#define   DEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE              "~/.orxonox/orxonox.conf"
26#define   DEFAULT_LOCK_FILE                "~/.orxonox/orxonox.lock"
27#define   DEFAULT_DATA_DIR                 DATADIR "/orxonox/"
28#define   DEFAULT_DATA_DIR_CHECKFILE       "data.oxd"
29
30// Defines all the Sections of the Config (in Gui and orxonox)
31//! Name of Section Misc in the config-File
32#define   CONFIG_SECTION_MISC              "misc"
33#define   CONFIG_SECTION_MISC_KEYS         "miscKeys"
34#define   CONFIG_SECTION_PLAYER            "player"
35#define   CONFIG_SECTION_VIDEO             "video"
36#define   CONFIG_SECTION_VIDEO_ADVANCED    "video_advanced"
37#define   CONFIG_SECTION_AUDIO             "audio"
38#define   CONFIG_SECTION_EXEC              "exec"
39#define   CONFIG_SECTION_DATA              "data"
40
41/*
42  TAGS for all the Configuration Options
43  Consider they may __not__ have any WhiteSpaces inside
44*/
45#define   CONFIG_NAME_DATADIR              "DataDir"
46#define   CONFIG_NAME_AUTO_UPDATE          "Auto-Update"
47
48#define   CONFIG_NAME_FULLSCREEN           "Fullscreen-mode"
49#define   CONFIG_NAME_RESOLUTION           "Resolution"
50#define   CONFIG_NAME_WIREFRAME            "WireFrame-mode"
51#define   CONFIG_NAME_SHADOWS              "Shadows"
52#define   CONFIG_NAME_FOG                  "Fog"
53#define   CONFIG_NAME_REFLECTIONS          "Reflections"
54#define   CONFIG_NAME_TEXTURES             "TEXTURES"
55#define   CONFIG_NAME_TEXTURE_DETAIL       "Texture-Detail"
56#define   CONFIG_NAME_MODEL_DETAIL         "Model-Detail"
57#define   CONFIG_NAME_PARTICLES_ENABLED    "Particles Enabled"
58#define   CONFIG_NAME_ANTI_ALIASING        "Anti-Aliasing"
59#define   CONFIG_NAME_FILTER_METHOD        "Filtering-Method"
60
61#define   CONFIG_NAME_DISABLE_AUDIO        "Disable-Audio"
62#define   CONFIG_NAME_AUDIO_CHANNELS       "Audio-Channels"
63#define   CONFIG_NAME_MUSIC_VOLUME         "Music-Volume"
64#define   CONFIG_NAME_EFFECTS_VOLUME       "Effects-Volume"
65
66#define   CONFIG_NAME_SAVE_SETTINGS        "Save-Settings"
67#define   CONFIG_NAME_VERBOSE_MODE         "Verbose-Mode"
68#define   CONFIG_NAME_ALWAYS_SHOW_GUI      "Always-Show-The-Gui"
69// evenets
70#define   CONFIG_NAME_PLAYER_UP            "Up"
71#define   CONFIG_NAME_PLAYER_DOWN          "Down"
72#define   CONFIG_NAME_PLAYER_LEFT          "Left"
73#define   CONFIG_NAME_PLAYER_RIGHT         "Right"
74#define   CONFIG_NAME_PLAYER_FIRE          "Fire"
75#define   CONFIG_NAME_PLAYER_NEXT_WEAPON   "Next"
76#define   CONFIG_NAME_PLAYER_PREV_WEAPON   "Prev"
77#define   CONFIG_NAME_QUIT                 "Quit"
78#define   CONFIG_NAME_PAUSE                "Pause"
79#define   CONFIG_NAME_NEXT_WORLD           "Next-World"
80#define   CONFIG_NAME_PREV_WORLD           "Prev-World"
81#define   CONFIG_NAME_VIEW0                "view0"
82#define   CONFIG_NAME_VIEW1                "view1"
83#define   CONFIG_NAME_VIEW2                "view2"
84#define   CONFIG_NAME_VIEW3                "view3"
85#define   CONFIG_NAME_VIEW4                "view4"
86#define   CONFIG_NAME_VIEW5                "view5"
87
88
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423"parts of the General Public License.  Of course, the commands you use may\n" \
424"be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be\n" \
425"mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.\n" \
426"\n" \
427"You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your\n" \
428"school, if any, to sign a \"copyright disclaimer\" for the program, if\n" \
429"necessary.  Here is a sample; alter the names:\n" \
430"\n" \
431"  Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program\n" \
432"  `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.\n" \
433"\n" \
434"  <signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989\n" \
435"  Ty Coon, President of Vice\n" \
436"\n" \
437"This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into\n" \
438"proprietary programs.  If your program is a subroutine library, you may\n" \
439"consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the\n" \
440"library.  If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General\n" \
441"Public License instead of this License.\n"
442
443
444#endif /* _GLOBALS_H */
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