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
- Implement shell32 RegenerateUserEnvironment() function and use it.
- CShellBrowser and CDesktopBrowser implements WM_SETTINGCHANGE actions.
CORE-1459, CORE-14397
- Improved Italian translation for USETUP, WELCOME, REACTOS, EXPLORER.
- Completed translation in SYSSETUP.
- Correct some characters encoding and text alignment in USETUP.
- Introduce two small helpers to change and restore the console title.
- Console title can change even when internal commands are executed.
- Note that when commands are run from within batch files, title is unchanged.
- When "cmd.exe /c command" is run, the console title is unchanged; however
when "cmd.exe /k command" is run, the console title changes.
This allows to break commands such as:
C:\ReactOS\system32> for %f in (*.*) do dir
as one would expect: stop the currently running 'dir' and the 'for'.
"bCtrlBreak" doesn't need to be volatile too.
Using CTRL-C to cancel command line input would leave the prompt in
a state where the next command would be ignored. For example:
dir<CTRL-C>
dir
would cause cmd.exe to ignore the second dir command.
CORE-11677
The standard Win32 Console Control Handler will give CTRL-C events to
processes spawned from cmd.exe. If cmd.exe calls GenerateConsolCtrlEvent()
then the child process will receive two CTRL-C events.
With these, we generate the WM_CONTEXTMENU and NIN_(KEY)SELECT
shell icon notifications that applications expect when they handle
shell notification icons with uVersion >= 3.
This fixes in particular the previously unresponsive icon of KVIrc 4.x,
and more generally *all* the notifiation icons of Qt applications.
CORE-10605 #resolve
* [BROWSEUI] Update German translation
* [SHELL32] Update German translation
* [COMCTL32] Update German translation
* [COMDLG32] Update German Translation
* [SETUPAPI] Update German translation
* [EXPLORER] Update German translation
WatchList is a set of array objects, initialized with "new[]", so it should be freed with "delete[]" to free all of its elements. Otherwise using only "delete" only frees the first variable but not its array. This would lead to an undefined behaviour.
To reflect recent changes in taskbar height, icon spacing,
clock x and y margins.
Also make sure all shots show the exact same time
and choose a more localization agnostic time.
- Introduce the TRAYNOTIFYDATAW structure, as documented by Geoff
Chappell in "WM_COPYDATA for Taskbar Interface", at
http://www.geoffchappell.com/studies/windows/shell/shell32/api/shlnot/copydata.htm
that is the data structure passed between shell32 and explorer for
communicating shell notify icon information.
- In Shell_NotifyIcon(), correctly capture the (ANSI and) UNICODE
structures provided by the caller, properly taking into account for
the different NOTIFYICONDATA structure sizes existing out there.
The different strings are now properly null-terminated (especially
szTip if it needs to be truncated out), and the flags validated.
- Remove the now unneeded "SHELL_NotifyIcon()" helper function.
[EXPLORER] Use TRAYNOTIFYDATAW and adjust the callers.
- Start to doxygenate the library, focusing in great details on the
functions of the "outstream" module.
- Add a K32LoadStringEx function that expands (K32)LoadString by
allowing a LanguageId parameter to be able to load strings from other
languages than the current one.
- Add "ConResMsg*" helper functions to be able to (format and) print
message strings with inserts that come *NOT* from a message table (as
usual) *BUT* from resource string tables.
Will be helpful for CORE-14265 in particular.
[CMD] Fix the call to ConMsgPrintfV().
MSDN says that these values are not used but apparently they are used as a padding around the buttons.
This helps to center the buttons in the notification area.