Use correct icon index in SIC_OverlayShortcutImage() to properly load
shortcut overlay icon from registry instead of always using default icon.
This allows to use custom shortcut icon set by user, in case it was
specified there.
As FIXME comment stated, the icon indexes were not implemented in the far
past, so this workaround was badly required. But now they are implemented,
so no need to always use default resource from shell32, enable the correct
code instead.
Also adapt this to CShellLink::CreateShortcutIcon() when the shortcut icon
is being changed in its properties dialog, as well as in CNewMenu class
when displaying menu items for creating a new folder or a shortcut.
Addendum to f9a5344254. CORE-14758
- FCIDM_SHVIEW_NEW resource string had some problems in localization and keyboard usability.
- Add IDS_NEWITEMFORMAT resource string ("New %s") to format the new file item string.
- Modify CNewMenu::NewItemByNonCommand for IDS_NEWITEMFORMAT.
- FCIDM_SHVIEW_NEW is provided for [New] menu item, so it should have an ampersand.
Add a comment for it and then retry the translation.
CORE-18706
* [SHELL32] Fix issue when creating a new file or folder. No chance to rename the displayed name.
The CNewMenu::SelectNewItem method starts with a request to notify the View object about a new item by calling SHChangeNotify.
After creating and obtaining the new PIDL by calling ILFindLastID, the CDefView::SelectItem method is called.
This method fails right from the start when calling LV_FindItemByPidl which returns -1, thus preventing the user from being given the opportunity to change the name displayed by default.
This failure is due to the fact that this object has not yet been added to the CDefView::m_ListView list. This is caused by the asynchronous nature of SHChangeNotify.
Thanks to Giannis Adamopoulos for the big help.