When gdb receives a fault, it converts it to "signal", and send "C"
command to server to transfer the signal it couldn't handle.
On ReactOS (and Windows ?) side, we tell KD API that we continue with an
error code, so the exception handler can be called.
This is useful when playing with gflags, especially +soe, with KDGDB.
DD_LAN_NETSTATUS & IDD_LAN_NETSTATUSADVANCED
Reason for the change:
-dlgs sizes did differ (between langs and also within same lang)
-groupboxes sizes did differ (between langs and also within same lang)
-tabbing through both dlgs looked poorly therefore in almost all langs
(margin and groupbox jumping)
-in some languages we had truncation
-in some languages we had unintended scaling for the icon
-after the change all controls and dlgs have the exact same size for all languages,
I managed to achieve the common detominator for
everything that looks good in all languages and guarantees to not introduce any truncation
Only exception is the icons horizontal position which may require individual tweaking!
* [TRANSLATION] New PT translation to inetcpl
* [TRANSLATION] Fix SUBLANG in file cpl/joy/lang/pt-PT.rc to SUBLAG_NEUTRAL
* [TRANSLATION] New PT translation to cpl/mmsys/lang/pt-PT.rc
* [TRANSLATION] Fix SUBLANG in cryptui_Pt.rc file
The left x-margin was inconsistent within 'General'-tab
and tabbing through multiple tabs looked unprofessional
because 'General'-tab had much smaller left-margin.
- Disable the 'Permissions' item in the main menu, when 'My Computer' is selected.
- Enable the 'Permissions' item in the tree view context menu.
CORE-16889
Since binutils can not add this, we re-introduce pefixup.
It searches for the exported symbol '_load_config_used',
and uses that to fill out the LOAD_CONFIG directory in the PE header
For now, the only test is related to a user trace stack db.
The entire test application is disabled for gcc,
since it is unable to generate this load config info.
The stacktrace test is disabled until it is implemented.
Windows XP and Server 2003 Utility Manager has a dedicated library for the resources and other stuff. Utility Manager is just a simple process that loads it. Hence create a library for the program, UManDlg.dll, and move the resources and other stuff there.
In addition to that, use ExtractIconW to get the icon resource from the program (the DLL doesn't share icons by default) and remove the icon resource from the "About" dialog window. Also change the encoding type of other translation files to UTF-8 (which were previously set with UTF-8 with BOM).