GraphicsInteger is used by the panes in the Graphics config window to
create spin boxes that change their associated config setting, and
update their own state when something else changes the config setting.
Despite its current name nothing about this class is particular to the
Graphics window, so renaming it to ConfigInteger better reflects its
purpose. This should also make it less confusing when ConfigIntegers
are added to other config windows.
GraphicsChoice is used by the panes in the Graphics config window to
create combo boxes that change their associated config setting, and
update their own state when something else changes the config setting.
Despite its current name nothing about this class is particular to the
Graphics window, so renaming it to ConfigChoice better reflects its
purpose. This should also make it less confusing when ConfigChoices are
eventually added to the other config windows.
GraphicsBool is used by the panes in the Graphics config window to
create checkboxes that change their associated config setting, and
update their own state when something else changes the config setting.
Despite its current name nothing about this class is particular to the
Graphics window, so renaming it to ConfigBool better reflects its
purpose. This should also make it less confusing when ConfigBools are
eventually added to the other config windows.
This commit changes the default value of Fast Texture Sampling to true, and also moves the setting that controls it to the experimental section of the advanced tab. This is its own commit so that it can be easily reverted when we want to default to Manual Texture Sampling.
Co-authored-by: JosJuice <josjuice@gmail.com>
SPDX standardizes how source code conveys its copyright and licensing
information. See https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/1-rationale/ . SPDX
tags are adopted in many large projects, including things like the Linux
kernel.
Looks like the option was added to the Wx UI at commit 198d3b69, which
was a few months after the advancedWidget was originally ported from
Wx to Qt, but before anyone was actually using Qt.