Allows the resleever to sleeve minds into people inside the resleeving pod's occupant, aka if you want you can print a new body for the person (or if you're wiping some existing person, take a living person), have someone eat them, then get in resleeving pod and revive them in a gut. That'll keep them from walking around and tripping too much, yuh.
I'm sure there's a million crazy things you could do with this (eat person you want to impersonate, resleeve yourself into them while they're in your guts, then escape your own guts?) so have fun with that.
For technical reasons, for now, you cannot sleeve the PRED if they have prey in them in the resleeving pod. It has to do with wiping out their bellies and forgetting where their prey are. This would happen to prey if the prey has their own prey, as well, but... don't? Also you can always just OOC escape if you get trapped like that.
* Adds Body Designer computer, which allows you to customize body designs similarly to character setup, but in game.
* Designs are savable to disks which can be loaded into the the resleeving controller console to print and resleeve into.
* Fixes line breaks on OOC notes in the resleeving computer.
* Added circuits so the body designer is constructable, and designs so the circuit is researchable.
* Added a proc for reverse lookup of size_multiplier -> scale name (0.25 -> Micro etc)
* More accurately, it automates updating your character setup. None of this code does anything you could not already do manually on the Character Setup screen, it simply does it automatically for you.
* Specifically a few things are saved either at round end or when you cryo:
* Your late-join spawn location is determined by which cryo/elevator/etc you used to leave last time. Departing thru the elevators will set your spawn location to elevators etc.
* Your weight is saved (also any extra or deficient nutrition is resolved into weight gain/loss)
* Your limbs settings are updated based on your status at end of round (whether limbs are normal, missing, robotic, etc)
* Your markings are saved so they will be the same as when they were at end of round.
* ALL of these changes are optional, toggled on the VORE tab of character setup.
* Replaced hard coded numbers for weight gain with constant defines.
So you can customize your character with tattoos or fur colors for Taj or whatever. I'll let Anewbe work out what he wants to whitelist other than what I did already.
The icons are sliced up with the HumanScissors program I wrote, so they are per-organ. So, lop off a limb, put it on someone else, they have the tattoos and whatnot. It's part of DNA so it comes with when cloning.
They are defined in the normal sprite_accessories file and the icons are all in markings.dm in the format of "markingname-organtag" so if you have a marking that spans both arms and torso you need "thatone-torso", "thatone-l_arm", "thatone-r_arm" icon states.
Moves/renames red&black jacket to sec_dep_jacket, adds supply, engineering, medical, and science jackets. Puts them all in the loadout.
Have one issue: when the jacket is open there are no handsprites. How do I fix that without duplicating sprites?
So you can customize your character with tattoos or fur colors for Taj or whatever. I'll let Anewbe work out what he wants to whitelist other than what I did already.
The icons are sliced up with the HumanScissors program I wrote, so they are per-organ. So, lop off a limb, put it on someone else, they have the tattoos and whatnot. It's part of DNA so it comes with when cloning.
They are defined in the normal sprite_accessories file and the icons are all in markings.dm in the format of "markingname-organtag" so if you have a marking that spans both arms and torso you need "thatone-torso", "thatone-l_arm", "thatone-r_arm" icon states.
* Added 3 clothing sprites w/ appropriate ground/held sprites.
1, white yoga pants, intended to be any color.
2, white kimono, intended to be any color.
3, red and black jacket.
All intended to be in the loadout.
* Put coding in. Jacket has pockets, same cold resistance as a hoodie. Kimono and yoga pants have color selectors. All are in the loadout.
* Removed cold protection from jacket & fixed missing mob sprites. Don't know what happened with the latter, was definitely there when I tested it.
* Adds greyscale sprites for heels worn/held/on the ground. Still needs coding. First commit, hope I do it right!
* Fixed capitalization, added coding.
* Rennamed heelsheld to heels, as per anewbe's request.
Ports media code from vgstation, updates it for this codebase and modernizes it.
* Changes jukeboxes to load songs using an embedded browser instead of sending over BYOND's sound channels. This means they load out of band without lagging the server. Also songs can be resumed mid-song, so leaving and returning to an area doesn't start the music over.
* The old WMP and VLC player modes from /vg are still supported, but adds a new default mode using HTML5 audio to play the music.
* WMP - The oldest, still works on IE on windows, but only there, and Microsoft could break it any second.
* VLC - Works on all platforms, but requires user to have VLC pre-installed on their computer. Uses a scary plugin.
* HTML5 - New default, It is cross platform but doesn't require you to have VLC installed to work. Also caches songs locally even between rounds.
* Changed jukebox.txt to be jukebox.json, now can include artist information as well. Must include the duration of songs as well.
* For HTML5 audio compatibility, use only MP3 files, its the only format supported on all browsers.
* Jukebox itself is also upgraded, instead of just repeating the same song over and over it can actually advance to the next song when one is done playing. Has a few modes including random, next, and single song.
* Jukeboxes have a UI improvement, and have a volume control.
* Three new settings are added to global settings in character setup
* Jukebox music on/off toggles jukebox music independently of normal station ambience. Now you can hear ambience but not music. (or vice versa if you wanted...)
* Jukebox music volume. Control the relative volume of jukebox music. Actual volume is player's configured volume * jukebox's configured volume.
* Media player type. Choose between WMP, VLC, and HTML5
* Fixes a few bugs in the /vg code.