The conventions I'm using are to put the entire copyright notice at the bottom
of each file, and to put the summary of the source file's use at the top of the
header.
Putting the license text in each file avoids confusion, and is normal practice
for many projects. Putting it at the bottom gets it out of the way; it's a
ton of clutter to put at the top.
The description is in the header. People who don't know what a class is for,
or how to use it, are probably looking at the header to see the interface,
not the implementation, so let's put the description in there. Keep it brief
(one line); any substantial implementation notes should go in the source file.
Simplify texture handling: m_ID is const (can't be changed after
load at all); preference overrides are handled in RageTexture;
reloads no longer need a parameter
NEW FEATURE: F4-F8: Toggle Fullscreen, Change Resolution, Change Display Color, Change
Texture Color, Toggle Statistics
NEW FEATURE: Remebers last selected Steps
NEW FEATURE: Stage number saved to .ini file.
BUG FIX: Default key buttons don't work if .ini file not present on startup
CHANGE: Hold Arrows are now drawn last to first, like in DDR MAX.
NEW FEATURE: Hold Arrows allow you to not hold the button for a second without NG'ing
them.
CHANGE: Regular Arrows on the same line as a Hold Arrow now appear green.
NEW FEATURE: Hold Arrows now turn gray player doesn't hold the button.
NEW FEATURE: More texture loading hints (DITHER, NO_MIP_MAPS) for increased quality and faster loading time.
WindowDancing and all its UI elements). All of the dancing UI elements
have been consolidated into the Player class, which simplifies things a
great deal. Steps and the classes that use them have been generalized
to use a variable number of panels (6 panel, 8 panel). Only a little more
work is needed on the ColorArrows portion of Player to fully support these
panel modes.