Based on a commit by Vadim Galyant:
5ef5c11e7f
Also fix a minor type conversion warning. CORE-18963 CORE-17977
Co-authored-by: Vadim Galyant <vgal@rambler.ru>
- CheckBoxes now show checkmarks when checked;
- Titlebar text alignment is now consistent between restored/maximized windows;
- 2-column Start Menu header now shows its intended background image.
[THEMES] Eliminates the last references to "Open Sans" font.
This is an addendum to 0.4.13-dev-765-g 04a361d091
"Open Sans" has been replaced by "Trebuchet MS" back then.
[DOC] Mention trebuc*.ttf as being based on 'Open Sans Fonts'
- deduplication of manufacturer strings
- at some places harmonizes the different length of separator lines within the same file, centers the words (as requested by hbelusca during review), harmonizes those lines to 74characters length each
- moving some strings that are not to be localized into the non-localization string section
- other minor formatting preferences coauthored by StasM
... and let the latter one substitute to whatever we want.
Hindi however had "Helv" -> "Tahoma", but "MS Sans Serif" -> "FreeSans".
Now its "Helv" will go to "FreeSans".
An addendum to 0.4.14-dev-20-g 2f4fb903b4
because since then we don't have the Ubuntu font anymore.
The substitutes are also not needed any longer.
We can use Tahoma here without causing any change in the current rendering,
because for all languages the former
Ubuntu substitutions did point either to Tahoma,
or to the same thing, that Tahoma atm points to
(for those language that do require additional glyphs).
This way we do not only get the substitutions closer to 2k3sp2, but will also
simplify our maintenance and testing, because the same font is guaranteed to be used then
for all themes: Classic, Blackshade and Lautus: The font which has the needed glyphs for
that specific language.
E.g.
"FreeSans" for Hindi,
"Tahoma" for most Western languages, and
"Droid Sans Fallback" for Chinese and Japanese language.
Things are cleaner and simpler this way.
Sync the barebone fix from Wine (wine-7.19-557-g13cc08e32d6):
https://source.winehq.org/git/wine.git/?a=search&h=HEAD&st=grep&s=ddraw_surface_update_frontbuffer%28
and
13cc08e32d:/dlls/ddraw/surface.c
- Added "swap_interval" argument to ddraw_surface_update_frontbuffer()
- Added ddraw_swap_interval_from_flags() function for dispatching
the integer type of required swap interval
- Updated ddraw_surface_update_frontbuffer() function for managing the
swap interval between backbuffer and frontbuffer (and relative flipping)
- Updated the ddraw_surface7_Flip() function for relaying the swap interval
to ddraw_surface_update_frontbuffer() function.
- Added 0 value (as Wine) when the swap interval is not required
This fixes empty white screen issue on rendering because of lacking
swap interval for the software / games that use ddraw.
CORE-18547
- Delete "DejaVu Sans Mono" font files (DejaVuSansMono.ttf etc.).
- Re-map "Terminal" font substitute to "Lucida Console" except for HebrewFonts and UnicodeFonts.
- Re-map HebrewFonts "Terminal" font substitute to "Courier New".
- Re-map UnicodeFonts "Terminal" font substitute to "Courier New". And then, re-map UnicodeFonts "Courier" font substitute to "Courier New". Delete UnicodeFonts "Courier New" font substitute.
CORE-18605
I manually applied the final state of the reviewed (#4829) by hand.
The commit relies on (#4837) which added the Greek Tahoma glyphs, and the result now
does finally draw fine with unbold Tahoma also for the Greek ros installation.
See the final screenshot that I added today within (#4829).
Since 0.4.14-dev-6-g f45dd65 we do have a proper "Verdana" font,
so there is no need for substitution with "DejaVu Sans" any longer. That is the proper MS name for such a font.
And with 0.4.14-dev-20-g 2f4fb90 we even deleted the "DejaVu Sans" font,
so it makes no sense to keep it as a substitution target.
So adapt fonts.inf and muifonts.h, and also a test where it was still referenced.
MS 2k3sp2 does neither have such a font substitute, nor such a font.
- Copy Greek vector glyphs from DejaVu Sans font by using FontForge.
- Add Greek bitmap glyphs by hand with using FontForge.
- Add Greek charset on font info.
- Underline position is hacked because FontForge has a bug in saving Underline position.
CORE-14343
* [REGEDIT] Partially Sync to Wine 7.17
- regproc.c and regedit.c are now in sync.
- some other mostly depending fixes for the remaining files
* [REGEDIT_WINETEST] Sync to Wine-7.0
[INF] These 2 lines are nonsense now for 2 different reasons even:
Since 0.4.13-dev-764-g dbb4432b25
we do have a proper "Times New Roman" font, so there is no need for
substitution any longer.
And since 0.4.14-dev-20-g 2f4fb903b4
we don't even have the substitution-target "DejaVu Serif" anymore.
[SETUP] Similar glitch in muifonts.h
[ROSTESTS] Thin out gdi32:GetTextMetrics test
Deletes tests for 3 fonts that we do not longer have
- Modify media/vgafonts/932-8x8.bin Japanese VGA font.
- Use special codepoints of new font 932-8x8.bin.
Appendum of #4750. Line connection bug still remains.
CORE-5052
- Modify media/vgafonts/28606-8x8.bin Romanian VGA font to display special characters.
- Add global variables for special characters "Char..." for Romanian VGA font.
- Toggle the global variables "Char..." in SetConsoleCodePage function.
CORE-18446
Import, as is, the next 2 commits from Wine:
8d8936cbb6fea3cac862e059e814527f5361f48b 2016-12-06 Bruno Jesus bcrypt/tests: Normalize all tests to use function pointers.
b5e5be13d20adff5d7b784e71c7a48fb95fde2c8 2016-12-06 Bruno Jesus bcrypt/tests: Workaround RegGetValueW not being present in XP.
These let this test load on WS03 and even WXP, too.
Notice though, that even after the change, the test does not manage to load bcrypt.dll yet on Windows XPSP3 yet, even when copying it next the test.
No functional changes.
ROSTESTS-296