- Use the same keypress 'C' to create either primary or logical partitions.
Their type is automatically determined, whether they are created in
general unpartitioned space, or space within an extended partition.
- Extensively adapt the translations to reflect these changes.
Do not do that yet for extended partitions (containers).
This is possible, because when creating partitions, we do that on
unpartitioned space that is already "tagged" as either being "logical"
or not, and the partition style is inherited from that.
The resulting code is simpler, yet working as it should.
This will also help in the future for supporting other platforms, where
the concept of "primary", "extended" and "logical" partitions do not
exist (basically all platforms except BIOS-based PC-AT).
Unify CREATE_{PRIMARY,EXTENDED,LOGICAL}_PARTITION_PAGE
(i.e. Create{Primary,Extended,Logical}PartitionPage() functions)
into a single CREATE_PARTITION_PAGE (i.e. CreatePartitionPage()).
A lot of code was duplicated there (display, size input, etc.) just
for calling ultimately the Create{Primary,Extended,Logical}Partition()
helper functions.
This will also help in the future for supporting other platforms, where
the concept of "primary", "extended" and "logical" partitions do not
exist (basically all platforms except BIOS-based PC-AT).
This allows to move this choice sooner in the process, thus having all
the user key presses at first, then all the actual installation going
without any key presses needed anymore... (that is, unless you wanted
to install the bootloader on a removable device. Then it will prompt
you there!)
- Additional "cosmetic"/future-proof changes: Rename all instances
of "floppy" in the bootloader install variables to "RemovableDisk"
because it would be great to have this install choice later.
- Layout adjustments in the translated bootloader pages.
- Skip bootloader installation on upgrades. The idea here is that if
we were able to find a ReactOS installation to upgrade, this means
we were able to find a valid bootloader + boot entry.
See also PR #5633.
This logic may be slightly improved in the future to detect whether
the underlying bootloader is FreeLdr and if so, only update its files.
But this is for the future.
Fix a typo, and add three forgotten error codes to pt-PT language.
Co-authored-by: SecurityAndStuff <74931194+SecurityAndStuff@users.noreply.github.com>
... 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.
- 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.
[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
[CALC] [DRWTSN32] [DXDIAG] Add Indonesian translation
[REACTOS] [USETUP] [EXPLORER] Improve Indonesian translation
Signed-off-by: Wilson Simanjuntak <wilsontulus5@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Mas Ahmad Muhammad <m.charly81@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
- Changed some wording according to the translation requirements.
- Fixed some mistakes.
- Changed my name.
Reviewed-by: He Yang <1160386205@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Reviewed all Chinese Simplified translation files and updated those
inappropriate or outdated ones.
Co-authored-by: Liu Wenyuan <15816141883@163.com>
Reviewed-by: Chan Chilung <eason066@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: He Yang <1160386205@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Zheng Jianping <robsean@126.com>
Reviewed-by: Luo Yufan <njlyf2011@hotmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
- Added zh-HK translation for following files:
- [BASE/SERVICES/W32TIME]
- [BASE/SYSTEM/...] (except CMD console only applications)
- [FDEBUG]
- [DLL/CPL/...] (except Wine related applications)
- [DLL/SHELLEXT/...]
- [DLL/WIN32/...] (not all applications are translated, and Wine related applications are excluded from this part)
- [MODULES/ROSAPPS/APPLICATIONS/...] (not all applications are translated)
- [SCREENSAVERS]
- [NTVDM]
- [USERSRV]
- Translation Improvement
- Fix header for zh-TW and zh-HK translation files
Reviewed-by: Luo Yufan <njlyf2011@hotmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Avoids some typos like
gew\201nste -> gew\201nschte
gew\204hlten -> gew\204hlte
Global replacement of
fahr->setz
to harmonize the mixed usage of Fortfahren vs Fortsetzen
Also recently someone started using ENTER instead of EINGABETASTE
and although I was pissed off by that in the beginning, after thinking
twice: ENTER is the much better alternative to EINGABETASTE, because:
- it does not need to be translated from english
- it is shorter and therefore helps to avoid some needed abbreviations
- it allows to avoid articles and therefore aligns better with other selections
- it avoids translation errors like EINGABETASTER (and EEINGABETASTE in older branches)
So I use that consistently throughout the translation now.
Also shorten "Der PC wird automatisch neu gestartet" because that line was
so long, that it looked odd.
88 Lines touched: "Der Führer wär stolz"
This includes:
- the default TimeText;
- the default colors.
They can however be changed by the user at one's convenience, by
explicitly specifying different values.
- Added translation for:
- [W32TIME]
- [MODE]
- [TIMEOUT]
- [MODEMUI]
- [ARPING]
- [FRAGINATOR]
- and more
- Updated existing translation
- [WINNLS] Update cht (zh-TW) and zhh (zh-HK)
- [DOC] Update rules in Chinese translation notes.txt
- Wine translation sync
Some of the punctuation use in WIne has been converted to half-width,
so the punctuation will no longer synced.
Converted from Cantonese to HK-Style Written Chinese.
Also assign zh-HK translations to the ReactOS Chinese
translation team in the CODEOWNERS file.
Reviewed-by: He Yang <1160386205@qq.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Hermès Bélusca-Maïto <hermes.belusca-maito@reactos.org>
- NLS: Change weekdays name to capital letter.
- USETUP: Fix typos to pt-PT translation.
- SYSSETUP: Update pt-PT translation.
+ Sync IDS_USER_ADMINISTRATOR_NAME and IDS_ADMINISTRATOR_NAME (in samsrv).
Co-authored-by: Gabriel Aguiar <fgygh5804@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Joachim Henze <Joachim.Henze@reactos.org>
Reviewed-by: Jose Carlos Jesus <zecarlos1957@hotmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Aguiar <fgsoftwarestudio@gmail.com>
- usetup: New bootsector page.
- shell32: Copy and paste, and moving elements.
Also, some strings related to the shutdown and logoff.
- Minor Spanish grammar fix - some female words and minor latin american typos.
- First revision of the .inf, that includes the translation of the Services,
audio, processors and other drivers and minor things.
The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at 3a3ef631d1
The driver is written by Lee Jae-Hong, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11040
The upstream driver is not maintained and the file system itself
is in a semi-abandoned state.
Originally imported at e308102f4a
The driver is written by Mark W Piper, updated by Bo Brantén.
ReactOS porting made by Peter Hater and Pierre Schweitzer.
Follow updates at http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/
FS Recognizer code is left to keep the FS support as an
installable driver.
CORE-11005
MUI entries can have the same ID pointed by TextID member of MUI_ENTRY structure. For this matter, altering a certain entry such as deleting a portion of text with MUIClearStyledText() only removes that portion of text when the given ID argument and the retrieved ID match.
However, MUIClearStyledText() only removes the first instance of text in the console leaving other entries with the same ID as is. Therefore we must ensure that we also iterate over other entries with the same ID as well. Besides the aforementioned function, do the same with MUIClearText(), MUISetText() and MUISetStyledText() too.
CORE-17545
Fix Clang warning:
base/setup/usetup/lang/de-DE.h:1099:24: warning: illegal character encoding in string literal [-Winvalid-source-encoding]
"die Partition <E4>ndern, die derzeit als aktiv markiert ist.",
^~~~
Instead of PlugPlayControlResetDevice, PlugPlayControlStartDevice should
be used for a newly installed device.
For usetup, add a device status check before starting attempt, so we're
not touching devices which are already started.
CORE-17463 CORE-17490
The AsciiChar of the ESCAPE key should be 0x1B instead of zero; however
this is not the case due to the hacked keyboard layout currently being
used. This will be fixed later ...
- Use NT values for uninitialized handle values.
- Cache the STD_INPUT_HANDLE.
- Free the console if GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo() fails in CONSOLE_Init().
- Use PnP storage class drivers
- Make partmgr an upper filter driver for Disk class
- Fill upper filters in txtsetup and usetup/devinst
- Add cdrom driver to the critical device database
CORE-6264
Add two hacks in UpdateDiskLayout() and WritePartitions() so that the
disk partition style is consistently set to a known value MBR, especially
when that disk was previously new and uninitialized (RAW).
A proper fix will be developed later when support for GPT is added.
so that they wrap the needed init steps for formatting/chkdsk'ing.
These helpers now accept a PPARTENTRY, together with the usual
formatting/chkdsk parameters. The helpers now determine the actual
NT path to use, and can perform the init steps on the partition
before performing the actual operation.
In particular, FormatPartition() is now made GPT-compliant. The
partition type retrieved by FileSystemToMBRPartitionType() is now
used as a hint for choosing FAT32 over FAT12/16, and only in the
case of a MBR partition that is *NOT* a recognized OEM partition,
it is used for updating the corresponding partition type. (OEM
partitions must retain their original type.)
The OEM partition types we (and NT) can recognize are specified
e.g. in the Microsoft Open-Specification [MS-DMRP] Appendix B
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-dmrp/5f5043a3-9e6d-40cc-a05b-1a4a3617df32
Introduce an IsOEMPartition() macro to help checking for these types
(its name is based on the Is***Partition() macros from ntdddisk.h,
and from a dmdskmgr.dll export of similar name).
Instead of providing an MBR partition type to InferFileSystem(), make
it call IOCTL_DISK_GET_PARTITION_INFO(_EX) to determine whether the
partition pointed by the path/handle is MBR or GPT. Then, only if it's
MBR, we retrieve its partition type in order to "guess" an adequate file
system name, in case the latter was not recognized already via regular
ways (via GetFileSystemName() / NtQueryVolumeInformationFile()).
- Remove the GetFileSystemNameByHandle() and InferFileSystemByHandle()
functions. Instead, make the other GetFileSystemName*() and
InferFileSystem*() functions accept a HANDLE as an alternative to the
already-existing partition path string. These parameters are exclusive
to each other.
- Rename SetPartitionType() -> SetMBRPartitionType(),
and FileSystemToPartitionType() -> FileSystemToMBRPartitionType()
in order to really clarify what they do (since this code is meant
for MBR partitions only, not GPT ones).
[AUTOCHK] Add also support for scanning FATX volumes.
The Format(), FormatEx(), Chkdsk(), ChkdskEx() functions exposed by the
U*.DLL user-mode FS library dlls are different (and have different
prototypes) than the similarly-named functions exported by FMIFS.DLL .
In particular, what we used to call "xxxChkdskEx()" and "xxxFormatEx()"
in our U*.DLL libraries actually correspond more, from their arguments,
to the "Chkdsk()" and "Format()" functions in Windows' U*.DLL . Their
*Ex() counterparts instead take most of the parameters through a
structure passed by pointer.
On FMIFS.DLL side, while FMIFS!Chkdsk() calls U*.DLL!Chkdsk() and
FMIFS!ChkdskEx() calls U*.DLL!ChkdskEx() (and we do not implement these
*Ex() functions at the moment), both FMIFS!Format() and FMIFS!FormatEx()
call U*.DLL!Format() instead, while FMIFS!FormatEx2() calls
U*.DLL!FormatEx() (that we do not implement yet either) !!
To improve that, refactor the calls to these U*.DLL functions so as to
respect the more compatible prototypes: They contain the correct number
of parameters in a compatible order. However, some of the parameters do
not have the same types yet: the strings are kept here in PUNICODE_STRINGS,
while on Windows they are passed via an undocumented DSTRING struct, and
the FMIFS callback is instead a MESSAGE struct/class on Windows.
Finally, the MEDIA_TYPE parameter in U*.DLL!Format() is equivalent, yet
not fully 100% in 1-to-1 correspondence, with the FMIFS_MEDIA_FLAG used
in the corresponding FMIFS.DLL functions.
One thing to notice is that the U*.DLL!Format() (and the Ex) functions
support a BOOLEAN (a flag resp.) for telling that a backwards-compatible
FS version should be used instead of the (default) latest FS version.
This is used e.g. by the FAT FS, where by default FAT32 is selected
(depending also on other constraints like, the disk and the partition
sizes), unless that bit is set in which case, FAT16 (or 12) is used.