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It fixes the vertical position of button text,
which was shifted one pixel to the bottom since guilty commit
0.4.10-dev-466-g
35f62fc5ba
Observed via API monitoring.
This corresponds to the case where Win32k creates a window station whose name is based on the logon session identifier for the calling process.
Add also a note about the fact that we need to use a per-session-based WindowStation directory name, as done already in Win32k.
CORE-11933 and PR #621.
When we unselect text after the WM_CBLOSTTEXTFOCUS message,
make sure we also forget we have been focused at all;
otherwise the edit may become focused again, but with an
empty text selection.
CORE-10266
Additional changes:
- Adapt the message-box dialog procedure to correctly take into account
the presence or absence of a CANCEL button and take appropriate actions.
- Cache the strings retrieved by MB_GetString() (add FIXME notices too).
- Remove usage of ButtonLen and ibtn-pointer arrays, to make the code
more generic and less dependent on the (maximal) number of buttons
in the message boxes.
- Move around the code that computes the positions and sizes of the
window controls.
Also, improve NtUserSetWindowStationUser() capture order, make psid optional as it should (and avoid a user-mode triggered BSOD), and initialize luidUser only when everything succeeded.
The keyboard shortcuts Win+D and Win+M are also enabled.
- Implement IShellDispatch4::ToggleDesktop().
- Implement some commands in CTrayWindow.
- Add "sdk/include/reactos/traycmd.h" for tray commands.
- Fix task window switching.
- Improve the user32!SwitchToThisWindow() function and use it.
CORE-14318, CORE-13157
See also: CORE-14806 and CORE-8723
Variable 'Status' would be set but not used otherwise in this case.
This commit will not fix or improve CORE-13278,
but was spotted when having a look at that.
SendNotifyMessageW: It doesn't support messages with pointers so there is no need to call MsgiUMToKMMessage
SendMessageTimeoutW, SendMessageTimeoutA: These two do support marshaling pointers so they need to use MsgiUMToKMMessage.
This is actually a bug that happens only in the rare case where we send a WM_COPYDATA with a timeout.