This helps when e.g. changing the resolution on the Dell Latitude D531,
which reports that it supports large resolutions (e.g. 1920x1440x32 and
others larger than 1024x768x32) but fails to apply these.
This usually happens because PDEVOBJ_pSurface(), and more precisely
ppdev->pldev->pfn.EnableSurface(), fails for these resolutions.
- PDEVOBJ_bSwitchMode(): Set the new video mode, or restore the original
one in case of failure + release the allocated ppdevTmp if previous
calls fail. Also unlock in reverse order of locking order.
- UserChangeDisplaySettings(): In case PDEVOBJ_pSurface() fails (but has
reverted the original video mode), we still need to refresh the
display since the display may have been messed up.
* Add an NDK header to define INIT_FUNCTION/INIT_SECTION globally
* Use _declspec(allocate(x)) and _declspec(code_seg(x)) on MSVC versions that support it
* Use INIT_FUNCTION on functions only and INIT_SECTION on data only (required by MSVC)
* Place INIT_FUNCTION before the return type (required by MSVC)
* Make sure declarations and implementations share the same modifiers (required by MSVC)
* Add a global linker option to suppress warnings about defined but unused INIT section
* Merge INIT section into .text in freeldr
Fix vertical alignment and Aspect penalty; improve font penalty system; fixes for Wine tests.
This is an update of #706. See CORE-11536 for more details.
The display of the following programs is fixed:
- Total Commander 8.52 setup: font displayed too large - CORE-11620.
- Effective File Search 6.8.1 german localization text rendering issues - CORE-14378.
- Font garbage in register splash screen in Foxit Reader 7.1.5 - CORE-9767.
- Calipers-1 is not displayed correctly - CORE-14302.
- Some MSI-installers draw their dialogs too large (example: Click-N-Type Virtual Keyboard 3.03.0412) - CORE-13161.
- Irfanview 4.50: font in zoom combobox displayed too large - CORE-14396.
- Rufus: The window and controls are displayed larger than necessary - CORE-14461.