
This makes both the standard map border as well as the fake map border terrain be drawn using the same WML rules, which allows them to connect seamlessly with each other. A dummy IPF ~NO_TOD_SHIFT() is added and used as an easy way to prevent the ToD color-shifting of the border images. This can and probably should be implemented differently in the future, but for now it's a very simple and effective workaround. This does remove themability of the map border, but that feature is currently unused (even in UMC) and it can be re-implemented differently if the feature is needed. There is also other cleanup still needed regarding themes; the off-map background still remains themable, and the WML for specifying the border tiles still remains in the theme .cfg files. The call to display::draw_border() which was used to draw the hard-coded map borders is now commented out but not yet removed.
About
The Battle for Wesnoth is a Free, turn-based tactical strategy game with a high fantasy theme, featuring both singleplayer and online/hotseat multiplayer combat. Fight a desperate battle to reclaim the throne of Wesnoth, or take hand in any number of other adventures.
License
The game's source code and artwork, sound, and music assets are provided under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, or (at your option) any later version. Note that for artwork, sound, and music, we interpret "preferred form of the work for making modifications" as the modifiable form that the author chooses to ship us for the source tree. For convenience, a reference copy of the GNU GPL version 2 is provided in the COPYING file in this distribution.
Some portions of the source code can be used under different license terms, whenever stated as such in the source.
Installing
See INSTALL for instructions on how to build the game from source code.
More Information
For extensive documentation about all aspects of the game, see the official Battle for Wesnoth web site.
A (translated) description of how to play the game can be found in doc/manual/manual.*.html, or online at:
The official Battle for Wesnoth Forums (with over 400,000 posts from more than 20,000 registered members) can be found at: