reactos/base/setup/usetup/lang/nl-NL.h

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/*
De gebruikte codepagina is 850.
stip = \x07
e-aigu = \x82
e-trema = \x89
i-trema = \x8B
*/
#pragma once
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLSetupInitPageEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
20,
"Please wait while the ReactOS Setup initializes itself",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL | TEXT_ALIGN_CENTER,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
21,
"and discovers your devices...",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL | TEXT_ALIGN_CENTER,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"Please wait...",
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLLanguagePageEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Taalkeuze",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
10,
"\x07 Kies de taal die u voor de installatie wilt gebruiken.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
11,
" Druk daarna op ENTER.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
13,
"\x07 Deze taal wordt later als standaard taal door het systeem gebruikt.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER = Doorgaan F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLWelcomePageEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Welkom bij ReactOS Setup",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_HIGHLIGHT,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
11,
"Dit deel van de installatie kopieert ReactOS naar uw computer",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
12,
"en bereidt het tweede deel voor.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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TEXT_ID_STATIC
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL | TEXT_ALIGN_RIGHT,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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24,
14,
"Toetsenbord indeling:",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL | TEXT_ALIGN_RIGHT,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL | TEXT_ALIGN_RIGHT,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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16, "Accepteren van apparaatinstellingen",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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19,
"Selecteer een apparaatinstelling door middel van de pijltjestoetsen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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20,
"Druk daarna op de ENTER toets om de instelling aan te passen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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6,
23,
"Als alle instellingen juist zijn, selecteer ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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"\"Accepteren van apparaatinstellingen\" en druk op ENTER.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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0,
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"ENTER = Doorgaan F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"ReactOS Setup is nog in een vroege ontwikkelingsfase",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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"Het ondersteunt nog niet alle functies van een volledig",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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"\x07 Druk op R voor de Herstelconsole.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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"\x07 Druk op ESC om terug naar het hoofdscherm te gaan.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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"\x07 Druk op ENTER om de computer opnieuw op te starten.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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"ESC = Hoofdscherm U = Bijwerken R = Herstelconsole ENTER = Reboot",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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TEXT_ID_STATIC
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"The ReactOS Setup can upgrade one of the available ReactOS installations",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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"listed below, or, if a ReactOS installation is damaged, the Setup program",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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"\x07 Press UP or DOWN to select an OS installation.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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"\x07 Press U for upgrading the selected OS installation.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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"\x07 Press ESC to continue with a new installation.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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8,
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"\x07 Press F3 to quit without installing ReactOS.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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"U = Upgrade ESC = Do not upgrade F3 = Quit",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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static MUI_ENTRY nlNLComputerPageEntries[] =
{
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4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"U wilt het te installeren computertype instellen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
10,
"\x07 Selecteer het gewenste computertype met behulp van de",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
11,
" pijltjestoetsen en druk daarna op ENTER.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
13,
"\x07 Druk op de ESC toets om naar het vorige scherm te gaan",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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8,
14,
" zonder het computertype te wijzigen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER = Doorgaan ESC = Annuleren F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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static MUI_ENTRY nlNLFlushPageEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
6,
"Het systeem is alle gegegevens naar de schijf aan het wegschrijven.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
8,
"Dit kan enige minuten duren.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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10,
9,
"Wanneer gereed, zal uw computer automatisch opnieuw opstarten.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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0,
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"Cache wordt geleegd.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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static MUI_ENTRY nlNLQuitPageEntries[] =
{
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4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
6,
"ReactOS is niet volledig ge\x8Bnstalleerd.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
8,
"Verwijder de diskette uit station A: en",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
9,
"alle cd-rom's uit de cd-stations.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
11,
"Druk op ENTER om uw computer opnieuw op te starten.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"Een ogenblik geduld...",
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLDisplayPageEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"U wilt het te installeren beeldschermtype instellen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
10,
"\x07 Selecteer het gewenste beeldschermtype met behulp van de",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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8,
11,
" pijltjestoetsen en druk daarna op ENTER.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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8,
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"\x07 Druk op de ESC toets om naar het vorige scherm te gaan.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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TEXT_ID_STATIC
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14,
" zonder het beeldschermtype te wijzigen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER = Doorgaan ESC = Annuleren F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLSuccessPageEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
6,
"De basisonderdelen van ReactOS zijn succesvol ge\x8Bnstalleerd.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
8,
"Verwijder de diskette uit station A: en",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
9,
"alle cd-rom's uit de cd-stations.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
10,
11,
"Druk op ENTER om uw computer opnieuw op te starten.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER = Opnieuw opstarten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLSelectPartitionEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Onderstaande lijst bevat de huidige partities en ongebruikte",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
9,
"ruimte voor nieuwe partities.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
11,
"\x07 Selecteer een partitie door middel van de pijltjestoetsen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
13,
"\x07 Druk op ENTER om ReactOS te installeren op de geselecteerde partitie.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
15,
"\x07 Druk op C om een primaire/logische partitie aan te maken.",
// "\x07 Druk op C om een nieuwe partitie aan te maken.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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8,
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"\x07 Druk op E om een uitgebreide partitie aan te maken.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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8,
19,
"\x07 Druk op D om een bestaande partitie te verwijderen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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0,
0,
"Een ogenblik geduld...",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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TEXT_ID_STATIC
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static MUI_ENTRY nlNLChangeSystemPartition[] =
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4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"The current system partition of your computer",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
12,
"on the system disk",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
16,
"uses a format not supported by ReactOS.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
18,
"In order to successfully install ReactOS, the Setup program must change",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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6,
19,
"the current system partition to a new one.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
21,
"The new candidate system partition is:",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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8,
25,
"\x07 To accept this choice, press ENTER.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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8,
27,
"\x07 To manually change the system partition, press ESC to go back to",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
28,
" the partition selection list, then select or create a new system",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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TEXT_ID_STATIC
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"to the original one after finishing the installation of ReactOS.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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static MUI_ENTRY nlNLConfirmDeleteSystemPartitionEntries[] =
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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8,
"You have chosen to delete the system partition.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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"System partitions can contain diagnostic programs, hardware configuration",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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TEXT_ID_STATIC
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"programs, programs to start an operating system (like ReactOS) or other",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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TEXT_ID_STATIC
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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16,
"When you delete the partition, you might not be able to boot the",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
17,
"computer from the harddisk until you finished the ReactOS Setup.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
20,
"\x07 Press ENTER to delete the system partition. You will be asked",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
21,
" to confirm the deletion of the partition again later.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
24,
"\x07 Press ESC to return to the previous page. The partition will",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
25,
" not be deleted.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER=Continue ESC=Cancel",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLFormatPartitionEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Partitie formatteren",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
16,
"Setup gaat nu de partitie formatteren. Druk op ENTER om door te gaan.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_FORMAT_PROMPT
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER = Doorgaan F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLCheckFSEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Setup controleert nu de geselecteerde partitie.",
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"Een ogenblik geduld...",
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLInstallDirectoryEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Setup installeert ReactOS bestanden op de geselecteerde partitie.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
9,
"Geef een pad op waar ReactOS ge\x8Bnstalleerd moet worden:",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
14,
"Om het voorgestelde pad te wijzigen: druk op BACKSPACE om",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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6,
15,
"karakters te verwijderen en voer dan in waar u ReactOS",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
16,
"wilt installeren.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER = Doorgaan F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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0,
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NULL,
0
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static MUI_ENTRY nlNLFileCopyEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
12,
"Bezig met het kopi\x89ren van bestanden naar uw ReactOS installatiemap.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL | TEXT_ALIGN_CENTER,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
13,
"Even geduld alstublieft.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL | TEXT_ALIGN_CENTER,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
14,
"Dit kan enkele minuten duren.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL | TEXT_ALIGN_CENTER,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
50,
0,
"\xB3 Een ogenblik geduld...",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLBootLoaderSelectPageEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Please select where Setup should install the bootloader:",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
12,
"Op vaste schijf installeren (MBR en VBR).",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
13,
"Op vaste schijf installeren (enkel VBR).",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
14,
"Op een diskette installeren.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
15,
"Installeren bootloader overslaan.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER = Doorgaan F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLBootLoaderInstallPageEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Setup installeert de bootloader.",
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"Installing the bootloader onto the media, please wait...",
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLBootLoaderRemovableDiskPageEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Setup kan de bootloader niet op de vaste schijf van uw computer",
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
9,
"installeren.",
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
13,
"Voer een geformatteerde diskette in station A: in",
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
14,
"en druk op ENTER.",
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER = Doorgaan F3 = Afsluiten",
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLkeyboardSettingsEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"U wilt het te installeren toetsenbordtype instellen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
10,
"\x07 Selecteer het gewenste toetsenbordtype met behulp van de",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
11,
" pijltjestoetsen en druk daarna op ENTER.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
13,
"\x07 Druk op de ESC toets om naar het vorige scherm te gaan",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
14,
" zonder het toetsenbordtype te wijzigen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"ENTER = Doorgaan ESC = Annuleren F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLLayoutSettingsEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"U wilt de te installeren standaard indeling instellen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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TEXT_ID_STATIC
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"\x07 Selecteer de gewenste standaard indeling met behulp van de",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
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" pijltjestoetsen en druk daarna op ENTER.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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"\x07 Druk op de ESC toets om naar het vorige scherm te gaan",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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14,
" zonder de standaard indeling te wijzigen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
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"ENTER = Doorgaan ESC = Annuleren F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
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static MUI_ENTRY nlNLPrepareCopyEntries[] =
{
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4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Setup bereidt uw computer voor op het kopi\x89ren van ReactOS bestanden.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"Aanmaken van de lijst van te kopi\x89ren bestanden...",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
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};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLSelectFSEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
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6,
17,
"Selecteer een bestandssysteem uit onderstaande lijst.",
0
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8,
19,
"\x07 Gebruik de pijltjestoetsen om een bestandssysteem te selecteren.",
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8,
21,
"\x07 Druk op ENTER om de partitie te formatteren.",
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8,
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"\x07 Druk op ESC om een andere partitie te selecteren.",
0
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0,
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"ENTER = Doorgaan ESC = Annuleren F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
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};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLDeletePartitionEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"U wilt de partitie verwijderen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
18,
"\x07 Druk op L om de partitie te verwijderen.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
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TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
11,
19,
"WAARSCHUWING: Alle gegevens op deze partitie worden gewist!",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
8,
21,
"\x07 Druk op ESC om te annuleren.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
"L = Verwijder partitie ESC = Annuleren F3 = Afsluiten",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
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TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
}
};
static MUI_ENTRY nlNLRegistryEntries[] =
{
{
4,
3,
" ReactOS " KERNEL_VERSION_STR " Setup ",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_UNDERLINE,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
6,
8,
"Setup is de systeemconfiguratie aan het bijwerken.",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_STYLE_NORMAL,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
/*
Opmerking: de bestanden heten in het Engels hives omdat \x82\x82n van de
NT ontwikkelaars een hekel had aan bijen. Ja echt. Dus in het
Nederlands zouden ze korven moeten heten, maar ik zie de meerwaarde
boven het woord bestand eerlijk gezegd niet.
*/
"Registerbestanden aanmaken...",
[USETUP] Implement resource ID text based strings for MUI (#2193) CORE-12683 Supersedes PR #612. * [USETUP] Implement the internal MUI routines for text manipulation based on its ID and implement text resource based IDs USETUP (the 1st stage text mode setup module) bases upon MUI (Multilingual User Interface) sub-component of USETUP which is responsible for the ability into translating the MUI pages (each page having corresponding properties like X, Y coordinates, text flags and text string buffer) in various languages. The only problem, as of now, is that whenever you want to modify a certain property of a page, such as removing a text from the said page in the screen, you've got to rely on using CONSOLE_* specific functions and calling with hardcoded parameters, namely the coordinates. This can become a problem as not every localized (translated) MUI page has the same properties for each language and this could lead to various issues. Therefore, assigning each entry with an ID you can remove a text by only giving its ID (and the entry page number) without having the need to specify the coordinates as the internal MUI routine, MUIGetEntry(), automatically retrieves the entry with respective data fields. The following commit implements: - MUIGetEntry() - MUIClearText() - MUIClearStyledText() - MUISetText() - MUISetStyledText() - Now the X and Y coordinate members of MUI_ENTRY are of SHORT integer type, for the sake of the general code as most of the coordination values, even the COORD structure itself, has the coordination points as SHORTs and not BYTEs. The following MUI functions will be used to manipulate text based resources depending on their ID from the corresponding MUI entry. * [USETUP] Make CONSOLE_ClearTextXY function public so that we can use across other files. * [USETUP] Implement the IDs for each text MUI entry in locale files. This mechanism follows the same principle of resource IDs in Win32 applications. Static text is merely a resource that doesn't get changed programmatically for whole of its lifetime whereas dynamic resources can change during the lifetime of the program depending on the algorithm (for example, hide that piece of text and set another one, etc.). * [USETUP] Remove the "Press ENTER to continue" message prompt when the partition formatting begins.
2020-01-19 16:58:13 +00:00
TEXT_TYPE_STATUS | TEXT_PADDING_BIG,
TEXT_ID_STATIC
},
{
0,
0,
NULL,
0
},
};
MUI_ERROR nlNLErrorEntries[] =
{
{
// NOT_AN_ERROR
"Success\n"
},
{
// ERROR_NOT_INSTALLED
"ReactOS is niet geheel ge\x8Bnstalleerd op uw\n"
"computer. Als u Setup nu afsluit moet u\n"
"Setup opnieuw starten om ReactOS te installeren.\n"
"\n"
" \x07 Druk op ENTER om door te gaan met Setup.\n"
" \x07 Druk op F3 om Setup af te sluiten.",
"F3 = Afsluiten ENTER = Doorgaan"
},
{
// ERROR_NO_BUILD_PATH
"Failed to build the installation paths for the ReactOS installation directory!\n"
"ENTER = Reboot computer"
},
{
// ERROR_SOURCE_PATH
"You cannot delete the partition containing the installation source!\n"
"ENTER = Reboot computer"
},
{
// ERROR_SOURCE_DIR
"You cannot install ReactOS within the installation source directory!\n"
"ENTER = Reboot computer"
},
{
// ERROR_NO_HDD
"Setup kan geen vaste schijf vinden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_NO_SOURCE_DRIVE
"Setup kan zijn station met bronbestanden niet vinden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_LOAD_TXTSETUPSIF
"Setup kan het bestand TXTSETUP.SIF niet laden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_CORRUPT_TXTSETUPSIF
"Setup heeft een ongeldig TXTSETUP.SIF gevonden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_SIGNATURE_TXTSETUPSIF,
"Setup heeft een ongeldige signatuur in TXTSETUP.SIF gevonden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_DRIVE_INFORMATION
"Setup kan de stationsinformatie niet laden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_WRITE_BOOT,
"Setup kan de %S bootcode op de systeempartitie niet installeren.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_LOAD_COMPUTER,
"Setup kan de computertype-lijst niet laden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_LOAD_DISPLAY,
"Setup kan de beeldscherminstellingen-lijst niet laden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_LOAD_KEYBOARD,
"Setup kan de toetsenbordtype-lijst niet laden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_LOAD_KBLAYOUT,
"Setup kan de toetsenbordindeling-lijst niet laden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_WARN_PARTITION,
"Setup ontdekte dat ten minste \x82\x82n vaste schijf een niet compatibele\n"
"partitietabel bevat dat niet goed wordt ondersteund!\n"
"\n"
"Aanmaken of verwijderen van partities kan de partitietabel\n"
"vernietigen.\n"
"\n"
" \x07 Druk op F3 om Setup af te sluiten.\n"
" \x07 Druk op ENTER om door te gaan.",
"F3 = Afsluiten ENTER = Doorgaan"
},
{
// ERROR_NEW_PARTITION,
"U kunt geen nieuwe partitie aanmaken binnen\n"
"een reeds bestaande partitie!\n"
"\n"
" * Druk op een willekeurige toets om door te gaan.",
NULL
},
{
// ERROR_DELETE_SPACE,
"U kunt ongebruikte schijfruimte voor partities niet verwijderen!\n"
"\n"
" * Druk op een willekeurige toets om door te gaan.",
NULL
},
{
// ERROR_INSTALL_BOOTCODE,
"Setup kan de %S bootcode op de systeempartitie niet installeren.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_NO_FLOPPY,
"Geen diskette in station A:.",
"ENTER = Doorgaan"
},
{
// ERROR_UPDATE_KBSETTINGS,
"Setup kan de toetsenbordindeling instellingen niet bijwerken.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_UPDATE_DISPLAY_SETTINGS,
"Setup kan de beeldscherminstellingen niet bijwerken.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_IMPORT_HIVE,
"Setup kan een registerbestand niet importeren.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_FIND_REGISTRY
/*
This is about the hives, no?
*/
"Setup kan de registerbestanden niet vinden.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_CREATE_HIVE,
"Setup kan de registerbestanden niet aanmaken.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_INITIALIZE_REGISTRY,
"Setup kan het register niet initialiseren.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_INVALID_CABINET_INF,
"Cabinet bevat geen geldig .inf bestand.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_CABINET_MISSING,
"Cabinet bestand niet gevonden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_CABINET_SCRIPT,
"Cabinet bestand heeft geen setup script.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_COPY_QUEUE,
"Setup kan de lijst met te kopi\x89ren bestanden niet vinden.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_CREATE_DIR,
"Setup kan de installatiemappen niet aanmaken.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_TXTSETUP_SECTION,
"Setup kan de '%S' sectie niet vinden\n"
"in TXTSETUP.SIF.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_CABINET_SECTION,
"Setup kan de '%S' sectie niet vinden\n"
"in het cabinet bestand.\n",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_CREATE_INSTALL_DIR
"Setup kan de installatiemap niet aanmaken.",
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_WRITE_PTABLE,
"Setup kan de partitietabellen niet schrijven.\n"
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_ADDING_CODEPAGE,
"Setup kan de codepagina niet toevoegen aan het register.\n"
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_UPDATE_LOCALESETTINGS,
"Setup kan de systeemtaal niet instellen.\n"
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_ADDING_KBLAYOUTS,
"Setup kan de toetsenbordindelingen niet toevoegen aan het register.\n"
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_UPDATE_GEOID,
"Setup kan de geografische positie niet instellen.\n"
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"
},
{
// ERROR_DIRECTORY_NAME,
"Invalid directory name.\n"
"\n"
" * Press any key to continue."
},
{
// ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_PARTITION_SIZE,
"The selected partition is not large enough to install ReactOS.\n"
"The install partition must have a size of at least %lu MB.\n"
"\n"
" * Druk op een toets om door te gaan.",
NULL
},
{
// ERROR_PARTITION_TABLE_FULL,
"You cannot create a new primary or extended partition in the\n"
"partition table of this disk because the partition table is full.\n"
"\n"
" * Press any key to continue."
},
{
// ERROR_ONLY_ONE_EXTENDED,
"You cannot create more than one extended partition per disk.\n"
"\n"
" * Press any key to continue."
},
{
// ERROR_FORMATTING_PARTITION,
"Setup is unable to format the partition:\n"
" %S\n"
"\n"
"ENTER = Reboot computer"
},
{
NULL,
NULL
}
};
MUI_PAGE nlNLPages[] =
{
{
SETUP_INIT_PAGE,
nlNLSetupInitPageEntries
},
{
LANGUAGE_PAGE,
nlNLLanguagePageEntries
},
{
WELCOME_PAGE,
nlNLWelcomePageEntries
},
{
INSTALL_INTRO_PAGE,
nlNLIntroPageEntries
},
{
LICENSE_PAGE,
nlNLLicensePageEntries
},
{
DEVICE_SETTINGS_PAGE,
nlNLDevicePageEntries
},
{
REPAIR_INTRO_PAGE,
nlNLRepairPageEntries
},
{
UPGRADE_REPAIR_PAGE,
nlNLUpgradePageEntries
},
{
COMPUTER_SETTINGS_PAGE,
nlNLComputerPageEntries
},
{
DISPLAY_SETTINGS_PAGE,
nlNLDisplayPageEntries
},
{
FLUSH_PAGE,
nlNLFlushPageEntries
},
{
SELECT_PARTITION_PAGE,
nlNLSelectPartitionEntries
},
{
CHANGE_SYSTEM_PARTITION,
nlNLChangeSystemPartition
},
{
CONFIRM_DELETE_SYSTEM_PARTITION_PAGE,
nlNLConfirmDeleteSystemPartitionEntries
},
{
SELECT_FILE_SYSTEM_PAGE,
nlNLSelectFSEntries
},
{
FORMAT_PARTITION_PAGE,
nlNLFormatPartitionEntries
},
{
CHECK_FILE_SYSTEM_PAGE,
nlNLCheckFSEntries
},
{
DELETE_PARTITION_PAGE,
nlNLDeletePartitionEntries
},
{
INSTALL_DIRECTORY_PAGE,
nlNLInstallDirectoryEntries
},
{
PREPARE_COPY_PAGE,
nlNLPrepareCopyEntries
},
{
FILE_COPY_PAGE,
nlNLFileCopyEntries
},
{
KEYBOARD_SETTINGS_PAGE,
nlNLkeyboardSettingsEntries
},
{
BOOTLOADER_SELECT_PAGE,
nlNLBootLoaderSelectPageEntries
},
{
LAYOUT_SETTINGS_PAGE,
nlNLLayoutSettingsEntries
},
{
QUIT_PAGE,
nlNLQuitPageEntries
},
{
SUCCESS_PAGE,
nlNLSuccessPageEntries
},
{
BOOTLOADER_INSTALL_PAGE,
nlNLBootLoaderInstallPageEntries
},
{
BOOTLOADER_REMOVABLE_DISK_PAGE,
nlNLBootLoaderRemovableDiskPageEntries
},
{
REGISTRY_PAGE,
nlNLRegistryEntries
},
{
-1,
NULL
}
};
MUI_STRING nlNLStrings[] =
{
{STRING_PLEASEWAIT,
" Een ogenblik geduld..."},
{STRING_INSTALLCREATEPARTITION,
" ENTER = Installeren C = Primaire aanmaken E = Uitgebreide aanmaken F3 = Afsluiten"},
// " ENTER = Installeren C = Partitie aanmaken F3 = Afsluiten"},
{STRING_INSTALLCREATELOGICAL,
" ENTER = Installeren C = Logische Partitie aanmaken F3 = Afsluiten"},
{STRING_INSTALLDELETEPARTITION,
" ENTER = Installeren D = Partitie verwijderen F3 = Afsluiten"},
{STRING_DELETEPARTITION,
" D = Delete Partition F3 = Afsluiten"},
{STRING_PARTITIONSIZE,
"Grootte nieuwe partitie:"},
{STRING_CHOOSE_NEW_PARTITION,
"You have chosen to create a primary partition on"},
// "U wilt een nieuwe partitie aanmaken op"},
{STRING_CHOOSE_NEW_EXTENDED_PARTITION,
"You have chosen to create an extended partition on"},
{STRING_CHOOSE_NEW_LOGICAL_PARTITION,
"You have chosen to create a logical partition on"},
{STRING_HDPARTSIZE,
"Voert u de grootte van de nieuwe partitie in in megabytes."},
{STRING_CREATEPARTITION,
" ENTER = Partitie Aanmaken ESC = Annuleren F3 = Afsluiten"},
{STRING_NEWPARTITION,
"Setup heeft een nieuwe partitie aangemaakt op"},
{STRING_PARTFORMAT,
"Deze partitie zal vervolgens geformatteerd worden."},
{STRING_NONFORMATTEDPART,
"U wilt ReactOS installeren op een nieuwe of ongeformatteerde partitie."},
{STRING_NONFORMATTEDSYSTEMPART,
"The system partition is not formatted yet."},
{STRING_NONFORMATTEDOTHERPART,
"The new partition is not formatted yet."},
{STRING_INSTALLONPART,
"Setup installeert ReactOS op Partitie"},
{STRING_CONTINUE,
"ENTER = Doorgaan"},
{STRING_QUITCONTINUE,
"F3 = Afsluiten ENTER = Doorgaan"},
{STRING_REBOOTCOMPUTER,
"ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"},
{STRING_DELETING,
" Deleting file: %S"},
{STRING_MOVING,
" Moving file: %S to: %S"},
{STRING_RENAMING,
" Renaming file: %S to: %S"},
{STRING_COPYING,
" Kopi\x89ren bestand: %S"},
{STRING_SETUPCOPYINGFILES,
"Setup is bestand aan het kopi\x89ren..."},
{STRING_REGHIVEUPDATE,
" Bijwerken registerbestanden..."},
{STRING_IMPORTFILE,
" Importeren %S..."},
{STRING_DISPLAYSETTINGSUPDATE,
" Bijwerken beeldscherminstellingen..."},
{STRING_LOCALESETTINGSUPDATE,
" Bijwerken systeemtaalinstellingen..."},
{STRING_KEYBOARDSETTINGSUPDATE,
" Bijwerken toetsenbordindeling..."},
{STRING_CODEPAGEINFOUPDATE,
" Toevoegen informatie codepagina aan register..."},
{STRING_DONE,
" Voltooid..."},
{STRING_REBOOTCOMPUTER2,
" ENTER = Computer opnieuw opstarten"},
{STRING_REBOOTPROGRESSBAR,
" Your computer will reboot in %li second(s)... "},
{STRING_CONSOLEFAIL1,
"Kan console niet openen.\r\n\r\n"},
{STRING_CONSOLEFAIL2,
"De meest voorkomende oorzaak is het gebruik van een USB toetsenbord.\r\n"},
{STRING_CONSOLEFAIL3,
"USB toetsenborden worden nog niet volledig ondersteund.\r\n"},
{STRING_FORMATTINGPART,
"Setup is de partitie aan het formatteren..."},
{STRING_CHECKINGDISK,
"Setup is de vaste schijf aan het controleren..."},
{STRING_FORMATDISK1,
" Formatteer partitie als %S bestandssysteem (snel) "},
{STRING_FORMATDISK2,
" Formatteer partitie als %S bestandssysteem "},
{STRING_KEEPFORMAT,
" Behoud huidig bestandssysteem (geen wijzigingen) "},
{STRING_HDDISK1,
"%s."},
{STRING_HDDISK2,
"op %s."},
{STRING_PARTTYPE,
"Type 0x%02x"},
{STRING_HDDINFO1,
// "Schijf %lu (%I64u %s), Poort=%hu, Bus=%hu, Id=%hu (%wZ) [%s]"
"%I64u %s Schijf %lu (Poort=%hu, Bus=%hu, Id=%hu) op %wZ [%s]"},
{STRING_HDDINFO2,
// "Schijf %lu (%I64u %s), Poort=%hu, Bus=%hu, Id=%hu [%s]"
"%I64u %s Schijf %lu (Poort=%hu, Bus=%hu, Id=%hu) [%s]"},
{STRING_UNPSPACE,
"Niet gepartitioneerde ruimte"},
{STRING_MAXSIZE,
"MB (max. %lu MB)"},
{STRING_EXTENDED_PARTITION,
"Extended Partition"},
{STRING_UNFORMATTED,
"Nieuw (Ongeformatteerd)"},
{STRING_FORMATUNUSED,
"Ongebruikt"},
{STRING_FORMATUNKNOWN,
"Onbekend"},
{STRING_KB,
"KB"},
{STRING_MB,
"MB"},
{STRING_GB,
"GB"},
{STRING_ADDKBLAYOUTS,
"Toevoegen toetsenbordindelingen"},
{0, 0}
};