source-sdk-2013-mapbase/CONTRIBUTING
Blixibon add157197f Mapbase v5.1
- Fixed a major oversight in Source 2013 which was causing some code to think all logic entities were worldspawn
- Added WIP background nodraw for point_cameras set to not draw skybox at all
- Fixed map-specific talker not flushing on restore
- Added optional HUD hint to code-based game instructor hints
- Added workaround for suspicious crashes in HL2 NPC rappelling code (reported by 1upD)
- Made antlions summoned by npc_antlionguard report as dead when removed with the "Kill" input
- Fixed math_mod not saving mod value (reported by Klems)
- Added SDK_WindowImposter, which uses the SteamPipe cubemap bug workaround and includes support for parallax corrected cubemaps
- Updated thirdpartylegalnotices.txt to mention the Squirrel API
- Fixed incorrect type checking for script instances in VScript
- Added a bunch of new misc. VScript constants
- Added a few new base VScript functions
- Added a separate "Clientside Script Language" keyvalue to worldspawn for VScript, allowing client scripts to use a different language from server scripts
- Fixed worldspawn crashing the game when running entity scripts (reported by krassell)
- Fixed manifests creating a second worldspawn, allowing them to function properly in HL2
- Added tons of remapping-related fixes for instances and manifests, including node IDs and overlay remapping
- Added a keyvalue to func_instance which allows vector axis lines to be remapped properly
- Added support for manifest root path instances in VBSP
- Added missing PrintBrushContents() contents to VBSP
- Added -nohiddenmaps parameter
- Made manifest cordon somewhat functional
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This file details how to contribute to the Mapbase project on GitHub:
https://github.com/mapbase-source/source-sdk-2013
For the original Source SDK 2013 contribution guidelines, click here:
https://github.com/ValveSoftware/source-sdk-2013/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING
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Mapbase is a project which many Source modders draw from, so it has its own unique standards
for contributions which differ from other projects, but it is still an open-source repository
that is always open to contributions.
Whenever you contribute to the Mapbase repository, you must keep in mind that any contributions
made could be deployed to all mods utilizing Mapbase, which can include everything from high-profile
Steam mods to amateur HL2 maps. Many contributions can also end up being available in both SP and MP
if the contributions are not obviously exclusive to one of the two.
All contributions must follow the following rules:
* A contribution must be aligned with Mapbase's goals and priorities and should not be "subjective"
or related to a specific mod or type of mod. For example, fixing an existing issue or adding a
new tool for mappers to use is usually fine, but adding a new custom weapon with its own assets
is usually not fit for Mapbase.
* All content in a contribution must be either already legally open-source or done with the
full permission of the contribution's original creator(s).
* Contributions must not break existing maps/content or interfere with them in a negative or non-objective way.
* Code contributions are not obliged to follow Mapbase's preprocessor conventions (e.g. #ifdef MAPBASE),
although following them is acceptable.
* If you are contributing a file you created yourself specifically for Mapbase, you are required to
use the custom "Mapbase - Source 2013" header used in other Mapbase files as of Mapbase v5.0.
You are encouraged to append an "Author(s)" part to that header in your file in order to clarify who wrote it.
If your contribution is accepted, you may be listed in Mapbase's credits and the README's external content list:
https://github.com/mapbase-source/source-sdk-2013/wiki/Mapbase-Credits#Contributors
https://github.com/mapbase-source/source-sdk-2013/blob/master/README
You may also receive the "Contributor" or "Major Contributor" role on Mapbase's Discord server if you are
a member of it.