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
Partially revert some aspects of commits 5696e4ba4 and bf40c7a31.
(See PR #4340.)
In order for Win2k3 kernel32.dll to operate with our basesrv.dll (or our
kernel32.dll to operate with Win2k3 basesrv.dll), we need in particular
to have the CreateNlsSecurityDescriptor() helper to exactly take the
expected parameters. Namely, a pointer to a **user-allocated**
SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR buffer, its size (and an access mask).
The function expects its caller to provide all this, and the caller expects
the function to initialize the security descriptor buffer. Note that the
function does *NOT* allocate a new descriptor buffer to be returned!
Indeed, with the way it currently is in master, using Win2k3 kernel32
with our basesrv is now failing with the errors:
```
NLSAPI: Could NOT Create ACL - c0000023.
(subsystems/win/basesrv/nls.c:279) NLS: CreateNlsSecurityDescriptor FAILED!: c0000023
NLSAPI: Could NOT initialize Server - c0000023.
(dll/ntdll/ldr/ldrinit.c:867) LDR: DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH for dll "kernel32.dll" (InitRoutine: 77E40D95) failed
```
(and, if we ever attempted to increase the so-claimed "dummy parameter"
descriptor size in the basesrv call, we would end up with its stack
corrupted and a crash).
Conversely, using our kernel32 with Win2k3 basesrv, would end up with
basesrv receiving a wrongly-initialized descriptor that would not work
(the buffer not being initialized with the contents of a descriptor, but
instead receiving some address to a descriptor allocated somewhere else).
As flags it's easier to see hex values than decimal numbers.
Also I wonder who made those headers, it's as if they "unformatted" them
on purpose (looks like some autodump from somewhere). Just ugly smh...
- Use line numbers instead of entry numbers.
- Add LFN check.
- Delete some test entries outside of test data directory.
- Add some test entries.
CORE-18080
[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
In fact Windows XP/2003 desk.cpl uses only user-defined values,
and performs fallback to shell32.dll strings in case they are missing.
CORE-18565 CORE-8427