8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
NathanSweet
c0fdc454a2 Fixed inconsistent newlines.
License header was followed by \n\n and files ended with \n. Changed to \r\n.
2016-10-15 23:45:16 +02:00
badlogic
5aa27771c3 [runtimes] Updated ALL sources to use latest Spine Runtimes License v2.5. Manually checked all the things... 2016-10-13 15:12:05 +02:00
Mario Zechner
5b1814cff3 spine-lua, spine-love, spine-corona update to 3.4.02 (#722)
The spine-lua API has been updated to be compatible with Spine version 3.4.02 (latest stable). The spine-lua API now supports path constraints, transform constraints, uses the new way we encode meshes etc. There are no API breaking changes, only API additions, such as PathConstraints and TransformConstraints as well as additional methods to Skeleton and similar classes. The internals of the spine-lua API have also been updated to follow Lua best performance practices by localizing heavily and using meta tables for "class methods". The spine-lua API now also loads texture atlases as exported by Spine. All that is required for a consumer is to supply an image loading function for their specific engine/framework. We provide implementations for spine-love and spine-corona.

The spine-love API can now render all Spine attachment types, including meshes and linked meshes. The API has changed. Where previously a "class" Skeleton existed with a draw function, the new spine-love API introduces a new SkeletonRenderer. See the example on API usage.

The spine-corona API can now also render all Spine attachment types. The API has not changed.
2016-10-11 16:33:25 +02:00
NathanSweet
27270a5781 Spine Runtimes license update.
Minor update to fix "SOFTARE" typo and clairfy how to get permission.
2015-04-24 21:33:24 +02:00
NathanSweet
26e4fb0d74 License header update.
2 -> 2.1 (clearer how permission is granted, formatting).
2014-04-23 12:04:43 +02:00
NathanSweet
b0c96fd66b Typo 2014-01-11 21:20:46 +01:00
NathanSweet
d520addb9b Updated license to version 2.
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!
2014-01-11 21:07:28 +01:00
NathanSweet
a793d2bfa6 spine-lua: keyable draw order, events, new AnimationState. 2013-10-13 14:31:07 +02:00