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/*
* This file is part of OpenTTD.
* OpenTTD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
* OpenTTD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
* See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenTTD. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/** @file control_codes.h Control codes that are embedded in the translation strings. */
#ifndef CONTROL_CODES_H
#define CONTROL_CODES_H
/**
* List of string control codes used for string formatting, displaying, and
* by strgen to generate the language files.
*/
enum StringControlCode {
SCC_CONTROL_START = 0xE000,
SCC_CONTROL_END = 0xE1FF,
SCC_SPRITE_START = 0xE200,
SCC_SPRITE_END = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xFF,
/* Display control codes */
SCC_SETX = SCC_CONTROL_START,
SCC_SETXY,
SCC_TINYFONT, ///< Switch to small font
SCC_BIGFONT, ///< Switch to large font
/* Formatting control codes */
SCC_REVISION,
SCC_COMPANY_NUM,
SCC_STATION_FEATURES,
SCC_INDUSTRY_NAME,
SCC_WAYPOINT_NAME,
SCC_STATION_NAME,
SCC_TOWN_NAME,
SCC_GROUP_NAME,
SCC_VEHICLE_NAME,
SCC_SIGN_NAME,
SCC_COMPANY_NAME,
SCC_PRESIDENT_NAME,
SCC_ENGINE_NAME,
SCC_CURRENCY_COMPACT,
SCC_CURRENCY,
SCC_CARGO,
SCC_CARGO_SHORT,
SCC_POWER,
SCC_VOLUME,
SCC_VOLUME_SHORT,
SCC_WEIGHT,
SCC_WEIGHT_SHORT,
SCC_FORCE,
SCC_VELOCITY,
SCC_DATE_TINY,
SCC_DATE_SHORT,
SCC_DATE_LONG,
SCC_DATE_ISO,
SCC_STRING1,
SCC_STRING2,
SCC_STRING3,
SCC_STRING4,
SCC_STRING5,
SCC_SKIP,
SCC_STRING,
SCC_COMMA,
SCC_NUM,
SCC_HEX,
SCC_BYTES,
SCC_STRING_ID,
SCC_RAW_STRING_POINTER,
SCC_PLURAL_LIST,
SCC_GENDER_LIST,
SCC_GENDER_INDEX,
SCC_ARG_INDEX,
SCC_SETCASE,
SCC_SWITCH_CASE,
/* Colour codes */
SCC_BLUE,
SCC_SILVER,
SCC_GOLD,
SCC_RED,
SCC_PURPLE,
SCC_LTBROWN,
SCC_ORANGE,
SCC_GREEN,
SCC_YELLOW,
SCC_DKGREEN,
SCC_CREAM,
SCC_BROWN,
SCC_WHITE,
SCC_LTBLUE,
SCC_GRAY,
SCC_DKBLUE,
SCC_BLACK,
SCC_PREVIOUS_COLOUR,
/**
* The next variables are part of a NewGRF subsystem for creating text strings.
* It uses a "stack" of bytes and reads from there.
*/
SCC_NEWGRF_FIRST,
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_DWORD = SCC_NEWGRF_FIRST, ///< Read 4 bytes from the stack
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_SIGNED_WORD, ///< Read 2 bytes from the stack as signed value
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_SIGNED_BYTE, ///< Read 1 byte from the stack as signed value
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_UNSIGNED_WORD, ///< Read 2 bytes from the stack as unsigned value
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_DWORD_CURRENCY, ///< Read 4 bytes from the stack as currency
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_STRING_ID, ///< Read 2 bytes from the stack as String ID
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_DATE, ///< Read 2 bytes from the stack as base 1920 date
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_MONTH_YEAR, ///< Read 2 bytes from the stack as base 1920 date
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_WORD_SPEED, ///< Read 2 bytes from the stack as signed speed
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_WORD_LITRES, ///< Read 2 bytes from the stack as signed litres
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_QWORD_CURRENCY, ///< Read 8 bytes from the stack as currency
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_HEX_BYTE, ///< Read 1 byte from the stack and print it as hex
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_HEX_WORD, ///< Read 2 bytes from the stack and print it as hex
SCC_NEWGRF_PRINT_HEX_DWORD, ///< Read 4 bytes from the stack and print it as hex
SCC_NEWGRF_PUSH_WORD, ///< Pushes 2 bytes onto the stack
SCC_NEWGRF_UNPRINT, ///< "Unprints" the given number of bytes from the string
SCC_NEWGRF_DISCARD_WORD, ///< Discard the next two bytes
SCC_NEWGRF_ROTATE_TOP_4_WORDS, ///< Rotate the top 4 words of the stack (W4 W1 W2 W3)
SCC_NEWGRF_LAST = SCC_NEWGRF_ROTATE_TOP_4_WORDS,
/* Special printable symbols.
* These are mapped to the original glyphs */
SCC_LESSTHAN = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0x3C,
SCC_GREATERTHAN = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0x3E,
SCC_UPARROW = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xA0,
SCC_DOWNARROW = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xAA,
SCC_CHECKMARK = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xAC,
SCC_CROSS = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xAD,
SCC_RIGHTARROW = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xAF,
SCC_TRAIN = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xB4,
SCC_LORRY = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xB5,
SCC_BUS = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xB6,
SCC_PLANE = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xB7,
SCC_SHIP = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xB8,
SCC_SUPERSCRIPT_M1 = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xB9,
SCC_SMALLUPARROW = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xBC,
SCC_SMALLDOWNARROW = SCC_SPRITE_START + 0xBD,
};
#endif /* CONTROL_CODES_H */
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