* [spine-csharp] Ported 3.3 changes of Animation and inner classes. Added MathUtils.Clamp
* [spine-csharp] Ported 3.3 changes of AnimationStateData. Updated .gitignore to exclude .meta files from spine-csharp
* [spine-csharp] Ported 3.3 changes of Bone
* [spine-csharp] Ported 3.3 changes of BoneData
* [spine-csharp] Ported 3.3 changes of Event
* [spine-csharp] Ported 3.3 changes to IKConstraint. Also got rid of the hideous labeled break. Replaced with while and sprinkled continues and break :D
* [spine-csharp] Mario is not good with labeled breaks. Fixed with goto
* [spine-csharp] Ported more 3.3 changes, only SkeletonJson and SkeletonBinary left. Unity runtime also needs updating with new changes
* [spine-csharp] fixed compilation errors initially not reported by Mono CS
* Minor clean up.
Every space has its place.™
* Match csharp 3.3 refactorings.
* [Unity] Minor cleanup in SkeletonBaker.
* Better exception messages.
* Removed extra usings. Matched whitespace style.
* Fixed Bone.cs method PascalCase and xml documentation.
* Fixed Exception ctor arguments.
* Fixed single bone IK mixing.
Matched libgdx commit:
e0ee18a088
* [spine-csharp] Port of 3.3 changes to SkeletonJson, incomplete
* [Unity] Ragdoll: account for shear and new constraints.
* [spine-csharp] Ported 3.3 changes to SkeletonJson
* [spine-csharp] Ported 3.3 changes to SkeletonBinary. Time for testing and debugging
* [spine-csharp] Fixed up XNA runtime
* Added simple example data in new exports/ folder
* [spine-csharp] Fixed bug in Slot construtor, wasn't assigning index. Fixed bug in CurveTimeline, argument guard was wrong. Fixed bugs in SkeletonJson, indexing to get duration of a timeline was wrong. Added simple example to spine-xna for easier debugging
* [spine-csharp] Fixed porting bug in ColorTimeline#apply, indexing was wrong
* [spine-csharp] Fixed SkeletonJson#ReadVertices, calling resize on temp lists was wrong. Updated goblin sample in spine-xna, fixed mesh attachment rendering in spine-xna.
* [spine-xna] Added binary exports, modified XNA game
* [spine-xna] Added tank example
* Some cleanup. Relabeled generic todos.
* Prevent SpineEditorUtilities from orphaning failed instantiations.
* Ignore PathAttachment when checking for required atlas regions.
* [spine-csharp] the great spaces to tabs battle
* [spine-csharp] Fixed inherit deform.
* [spine-csharp] Match Skeleton.java properties and stuff.
* [spine-csharp] Fixed enums, all upper cased now, using Enum.ParseType in case-insensitive mode
* [csharp] Ported 206e7f983c4df4d27fee6cac05d152eb2295c8b0 to csharp runtime. Fixes attachment keys on different tracks
* [csharp] Updated README.md
* [xna] [monogame] [unity] Updated README.md
* Revert "[csharp] Ported 206e7f983c4df4d27fee6cac05d152eb2295c8b0 to csharp runtime. Fixes attachment keys on different tracks"
This reverts commit 175216868dd00b4ae31cc717022242308c150f6a.
* [csharp] Fix to AttachmentTimeline#apply, fix for the fix for the fix for the revert for the fix
* [csharp] Matched and fixed more comments, summaries, exception messages and formatting.
* [csharp] Fix deformed weighted vertices condition + match libgdx closer.
* [csharp] Use internal ExposedList array for critical methods.
* [csharp] SkeletonJson and SkeletonBinary minor formatting and fixes.
* [unity] Match changes and fixes in spine-csharp 3.3 + better editor messages.
* [unity] Updated sample scenes and files.
* [csharp] Some formatting got left behind.
* [unity] New readme links + Removed redundant info.
* [exports] Remove dummy project.
Version 1 of the license didn't make sense: it required a Spine license to use the Spine Runtimes at all. This means if you used the Spine Runtimes in your application, anyone who purchased a copy of your application also needed a Spine license to use the runtimes. This was not the intent!
Version 2 of the license fixes this by allowing anyone to use the Spine Runtimes but only for internal use. When you purchase Spine, the Spine license (http://esotericsoftware.com/spine/files/license.txt) grants you the right to make and distribute derivative works of the Spine Runtimes. Now it makes sense: making and distributing applications with the Spine Runtimes requires a Spine license, but anyone can run that software without needing a Spine license.
With this fixed, I hope we never need to change the license again!