* Move the copying back where it belongs. CMake may generate the dependencies the wrong way around (explorer-new should depend on rshell), but at least the copying works as expected, even if I always have to "build solution".
* Allow toggling between TBSTYLE_EX_VERTICAL and the manual TBSTATE_WRAP setting by (un)definiting TBSTYLE_EX_VERTICAL.
CORE-7881
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* Move dependency copying to the target script, so that the target properly depends on the source and not the other way around.
* Make all the custom constructors WINAPI.
* Add all the custom constructors to the spec file.
CORE-7596
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- Do not embed a manifest in the resources in order to allow three different scenarios that can be accomplished by using two manifests
- In the first scenario we have filebrowser.exe + filebrowser.exe.manifest in the same folder. This should work only in windows xp, 2003 and reactos as it depends on the browseui that exists in windows
- The second scenario is to have filebrowser.exe + filebrowser.exe.manifest + browseui.dll in the same folder. This should also work in the same platforms as above but the core of the file browser will be used from the supplied browseui. However browseui will also request to instantiate some com objects implemented in browse and as a result some objects will be used from the browseui that exists in windows
- The third scenario is to have filebrowser.exe + filebrowser.exe.regfree.manifest + browseui.dll + browseui.sxs.manifest. This scenario should work in windows xp and all later versions. Note that filebrowser.exe.regfree.manifest must be renamed to filebrowser.exe.manifest. In this scenario all the functionality of the file browser window is used from the supplied browseui.dll
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- Add an experimental module called FileBrowser.exe. This program works standalone in windows xp and windows 2003 and opens a new file browser window in its own process. If our browseui.dll is in the same folder, filebrowser will use the implementation of our file browser in windows. That means that standalone it works only in xp and 2003 but with our own browseui it will work on all windows versions (but doesn't work on all for now). This can be used for both testing the implementation of our file browser in windows and as a host process for new file browser windows for explorer_new.exe + rshell.dll
svn path=/branches/shell-experiments/; revision=61974