* [TM Candidate] Overhauls orbit and POI code to fix part of issue #61508 where players could observe /mob/living/new_player on the lobby.
* E
* Missed merge
Co-authored-by: Timberpoes <silent_insomnia_pp@hotmail.co.uk>
Co-authored-by: Gandalf <jzo123@hotmail.com>
* NTDownloader UI revamp (#56704)
Revamp of the software downloader program for modular computers.
Changes:
- Programs are now sorted alphabetically with incompatible ones in the end of the list.
- Installed programs are now displayed in the list.
- Added program icons.
- Moved the error messages in place of the download button.
- Only the most important error message is displayed now. Priority: compatibility, access, free space.
- Syndicate programs are now displayed in the same list, but have a warning message from NT (There are no warning messages on syndicate OS).
- Added program categories to improve navigation. The default option "All" contains items from all categories.
- Download progress bar moved in place of the Disk usage bar. Disk usage is updated only after the download is complete, so the information was inaccurate during download. And the download bar now always visible regardless of selected category.
- The old download progress bar (next to the corresponding program) is replaced with "Downloading" indicator with a spinner.
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@ gmail.com>
* NTDownloader UI revamp
Co-authored-by: Andrew <mt.forspam@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@ gmail.com>
* Various crew tracking fixes (#56591)
Nanite Monitoring program now makes people trackable as if they have enabled their suit sensors, as stated in the program description.
Now you can track people with Nanites Monitoring program using following devices:
Crew pinpointer (arrow)
Crew pinpointer - contractor version (arrow)
Crew pinpointer (proximity)
Lifeline radar (modular computers software)
Also fixed multi-Z tracking for the first three devices. When the target is on different Z of the same station, it shows "?" icon.
Also, the stationary crew monitor will now work properly on multi-Z stations.
* Various crew tracking fixes
Co-authored-by: Andrew <mt.forspam@gmail.com>
* Converts A && A.B into A?.B (#54342)
Implements the ?. operator, replacing code like A && A.B with A?.B
BYOND Ref:
When reading A?.B, it's equivalent to A && A.B except that A is only evaluated once, even if it's a complex expression like a proc call.
* Converts all A && A.B into A?.B
Co-authored-by: ZeWaka <zewakagamer@gmail.com>
* Unhardcodes Modular PC icons (#54158)
* Changes modPC program icons to not be hardcoded
* icons
* tgui.bundle.js, we meet again
* Makes Modular PC icons not hardcoded in NtosMain.js, and fixes them not showing up
Co-authored-by: zxaber <37497534+zxaber@users.noreply.github.com>
* Enforce preserving parent proc return values across ui_act call stacks (#53964)
All ui_act procs should call parent by default. All procs should preserve the value of the parent proc when it's TRUTHY and pass it down the call stack. No UI should be interactible when its flags or state indicate it should not be, except when explicity overriden by child procs intentionally disregarding parent return values to achieve a specific goal.
* Enforce preserving parent proc return values across ui_act call stacks
Co-authored-by: Timberpoes <silent_insomnia_pp@hotmail.co.uk>
* Updates modular PC program names to have some flavor (#52492)
* Better program names
* Forgot a few things.
* oops
* Updates modular PC program names to have some flavor
Co-authored-by: zxaber <37497534+zxaber@users.noreply.github.com>
* Synux
* cleanup
* I bet this merge conflicts
we hate tgui.bundle
* extra bits
* Syndix
* small fixes
* Summary (required)
* this linter drives me up the wall
* final touchups
* Forgot this thing
About The Pull Request
Adds two new modular computer programs. Both use the same underlying parts;
-- Lifeline is an improved suit sensor tracker, showing where the target is on a grid if they're within 24 tiles. The scan button has a two-second delay (since the program has to check every humanoid in glob.human_list for trackability and we don't want that spammed). The app works pretty much how you would expect.
-- Fission360 uses the same processes as above but for the nuke disk and all nukes in the area (self destruct, beer, syndicate). Available only via emagging a tablet for the moment.
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Rudimentary multiZ support exists, in the form of replacing the crosshairs icon with an up or down arrow (once it's visible within the circle) to indicate if the target is above or below, if both the target and the computer are on a station Z level of some sort. Also, the grid lines are exactly two-tiles apart.
Added support for programs to list special assets to load, so that we don't have to have every program loading all modular program assets. The radar apps use this to load the background grid and the too-far-away-to-display arrow.
Why It's Good For The Game
More modular apps are good. I'm hoping to see a syndicate-version of the modular tablet in the hands of nuke ops at some point, which is really where Fission360 will make sense. Otherwise, it's an extra tool for traitors with the nuke theft objective, I suppose.
Changelog
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add: Two new apps for modular computers are available: Lifeline for Medical, and Fission360 for anyone with access to the Syndicate repository. Lifeline is an improved suit sensors tracker, and Fission360 is the same but for nuclear-related things.
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