Switches from "FreeMono" and "Dejavu Sans Mono" to "Courier New" and "Lucida Console"
and therefore brings us closer to 2k3sp2 stock fonts. Saves some RAM also.
Deletes some "Ubuntu" font left-overs in some Themes.
CORE-18605 (and partially CORE-16264)
By porting back the following commits:
0.4.15-dev-5362-g c47758b102 [SETUP][INF][MEDIA] Get rid of the last Ubuntu references CORE-18607 (#4871)
0.4.15-dev-5336-g bd40c13f6f [SETUP][BOOTDATA][FONTS][INF] Delete DejaVu Sans Mono and re-map (#4856)
0.4.15-dev-5335-g a4193ade03 [SETUP][FONTS][INF][GDI32_APITEST] Delete FreeMono and re-map (#4852)
0.4.15-dev-5324-g d035452148 [SETUP][INF][ROSTESTS] Delete font substitutions and tests for "DejaVu Sans" (#4829)
Although the new layout that I committed in the previous commit
was favored by community ratings votes 8:0,
some devs still preferred the old layout with the bigger logo
because they liked the easteregg. So this commit restores
that.
But it syncs to that features latest&greatest implementation
we have in 0.4.15-dev-1685-gd0c237a instead of reverting the
previous commit to not unnecessarily have many bugs with it
that were still affecting the older releases beforehand.
Aside from the general tabs dialogs layout this commit does
also fix some minor issues in the translations for the oldest
branches in pl-PL, jp-JA, zh-CN and zh-TW.
And it fixes an x64 issue in general.c for 0.4.7 and 0.4.8.
The version string cutoff started to happen when we switched from SVN
with its short revision number to git with the longer hashes.
0.4.7-dev-502-gc2c66af was the first git-only rev (2017-Oct-03)
and brings the dialogs layout closer to XP.
Also fixes some other truncations for specific languages.
And unifies the touched text controls sizes for all languages.
The credits have been moved to readme.txt where they are more present and
we can avoid having to groom all languages files each time we want to add
a new dev (and sysdm.cpl to grow each time). Less maintenance.
sysdm.cpl binary size I18N=all
master before 925.696bytes after 705.024bytes gcc 8.4.0 dbg RosBE2.2.1
0.4.14 before 923.136bytes after 702.464bytes gcc 8.4.0 dbg RosBE2.2.1
0.4.13 before 904.192bytes after 684.544bytes gcc 4.7.2 dbg RosBE2.1.6
0.4.12 before 881.664bytes after 665.600bytes gcc 4.7.2 dbg RosBE2.1.6
0.4.11 before 836.096bytes after 618.496bytes gcc 4.7.2 dbg RosBE2.1.6
0.4.10 before 806.912bytes after 588.800bytes gcc 4.7.2 dbg RosBE2.1.6
0.4. 9 before 788.480bytes after 585.728bytes gcc 4.7.2 dbg RosBE2.1.6
0.4. 8 before 788.480bytes after 585.728bytes gcc 4.7.2 dbg RosBE2.1.6
0.4. 7 before 788.992bytes after 585.728bytes gcc 4.7.2 dbg RosBE2.1.6
readme.txt still fits into a single NTFS cluster afterwards with 3702bytes
Also a very! soft update of some translations ported back.
By using the capabilities created in CORE-16631.
This will fix many crash-regressions in apps that have "Vista+ready"-manifests.
A good default setting for releases to protect "average Joe".
We think that's a tolerable balance.
E.g: This will fix CORE-16700 and CORE-16707 for releases.
The reason for those crashes is that we have far too many gaps in our apisets still.
Adventurous users have two options in releases if they want to expose more apisets
(and additional crashes when apisets are not implemented yet):
1.) change registry setting "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\AppCompat" "DisableCompatGuidDetection" back to 0
to switch the global behavior to act like master-state (== opt-out)
or
2.) Select the "Windows 7" shim for example individually per app for more apiset exposure.
(more safe)
Contrary master will remain affected by such crashes and users will
have to manually apply shim "IgnoreManifestCompatVersion" on each affected app for opt-out,
as we intend to abuse master as a testing platform to spot gaps in apisets and problematic apps more quickly.
Thanks to Mark Jansen for having implemented that flexibility.
Add localization for the file description of both XML and XSL file formats.
Please check for copypasta errors!
CORE-16390
Co-Authored-By: Stanislav Motylkov <x86corez@gmail.com>
Rename RosAudioSrv to AudioSrv in audio service itself and in all system components which are related to this, same as it done in Win2k3.
It allows MS DxDiag to detect the system audio service correctly, so it becomes possible to run DirectSound test properly with MS dsound.dll, although it works with some minor errors and only in older VirtualBox versions, ~ up to 5.1.38 (and in other emulators as well).
CORE-16307
- Create xbox.cmake based on legacy.cmake and pic.cmake
- Revive Xbox HAL files and add them to the build
- Fix boot with Xbox HAL, add missing parts from halinit_up.c
- Code style and debug logging improvements in pcibus.c
- Allow to choose Xbox HAL in usetup
CORE-16216
Add "Lucida Console" fonts. CORE-16264
- Add "Lucida Console" font by duplicating "DejaVu Sans Mono" font and renaming it.
- Delete some "Lucida Console" font substitutes.
- Add LICENSE file.
I used FontForge to rename it. Its family name is "Lucida Console". Its display name is "Lucida Console". Its font filename is lucon.ttf. The Underline Positions are hacked by adding an integer value for workaround of FontForge's bug.
Add "Times New Roman" fonts. CORE-16272
- Add "Times New Roman" and "Times New Roman Italic" fonts by duplicating "Liberation Serif" fonts and renaming them.
- Delete some "Times New Roman" font substitutes.
- Add LICENSE file.
I made these font files by using FontForge. Their family name is "Times New Roman". Their display names are "Times New Roman", "Times New Roman Bold", "Times New Roman Bold Italic" and "Times New Roman Italic". Their font filenames are times.ttf, timesbd.ttf, timesbi.ttf and timesi.ttf. The Underline Positions are hacked by adding an integer value for workaround of FontForge's bug.
Add "Courier New" fonts. CORE-16272
- Add "Courier New", "Courier New Bold", "Courier New Bold Italic" and "Courier New Italic" fonts by duplicating FreeMono fonts and renaming them.
- Delete some "Courier New" font substitutes.
- Add LICENSE file.
I made these font files by using FontForge. Their family name is "Courier New". Their display names are "Courier New", "Courier New Bold", "Courier New Bold Italic" and "Courier New Italic". Their font filenames are cour.ttf, courbd.ttf, courbi.ttf and couri.ttf. The Underline Positions are hacked by adding an integer value for workaround of FontForge's bug.
Add Arial fonts. CORE-16272
- Add "Arial", "Arial Bold", "Arial Bold Italic" and "Arial Italic" fonts by duplicating Liberation Sans fonts and renaming them.
- Disable some Arial font substitutes.
- Add LICENSE file.
I made these font files by using FontForge. Their family name is "Arial". Their display names are "Arial", "Arial Bold", "Arial Bold Italic" and "Arial Italic". Their font filenames are arial.ttf, arialbd.ttf, arialbi.ttf and ariali.ttf. The Underline Positions are hacked by adding an integer value for workaround of FontForge's bug.
By removing font substitution for 'Microsoft Sans Serif'.
Thanks to the patches author Katayama Hirofumi MZ.
This is a partial revert of the guilty rev
master guilty 0.4.13-dev-9-g
811faed421
RC guilty 0.4.12-RC-13-g
8d3def0529
VBox test result:
https://reactos.org/testman/compare.php?ids=68497,68499
The same fix has been applied before to 0.4.12-RC-44-g
ca0e00e8af
This allows users to have their own locally mapped DOS devices.
For instance, when a network drive is mapped, it is now mapped in the
user device maps and no longer in the global device map.
This avoids sharing mount points system wide whereas they shouldn't.
LUID mapped devices is the default W2K3 behavior.
Globally mapped devices can be restored by adding back this registry key.
https://twitter.com/HeisSpiter/status/1143615176450686976
CORE-16114
This is linked to previous work done on DOS devices creation
in basesrv. If this DWORD is not set (or 0), DOS devices will
be created with an ACL that make the symlink readable by any
and modifiable by any.
With protection mode set, the symlink will be still readable by
any but not modifiable by anyone but the owner.
This should also affect some objects managed by session manager.
By default, on W2K3, that protection mode is set.
This will avoid triggering a FAT repair on
unclean FAT volumes.
If dosfstools.fsck works fine in Linux, its
usage on ReactOS triggers worse corruption
than unclean shutdown.
Given I've no time for debugging this, I
kill it off.
CORE-14638
unattend.inf only allows to add RunOnce entries, which are in theory only executed on the first boot after installation.
For almost a decade, this worked anyway to start regtest.cmd again after a ReactOS crash, because the registry and thus the deletion of the RunOnce entry wasn't stored on disk in case of a crash.
Thanks to Sylvain for the hint!
As Explorer processes the Run key right after RunOnce and therefore picks up regtest.cmd a second time during the first boot, exit the script just after adding the Run key.
Otherwise, rosautotest.exe would be started twice, with catastrophic results.
Eliminate some bugs about font enumeration. CORE-15755
- Add "Microsoft Sans Serif" font substitution.
- Fix and improve the treatment of the nominal font names.
- Split IntGetFontFamilyInfo function from NtGdiGetFontFamilyInfo.
- Add DoFontSystemUnittest function for font system unittest to GDI32.
- Call DoFontSystemUnittest function at CreateFontIndirectW first call.
- Enable "New Start Menu" control for all languages.
- Implement the "NoSimpleStartMenu" policy in shpolicy.c and its usage in explorer.
- Hide controls instead of disabling (as in Win XP/Vista).
This stub is responsible for providing the UUID seed to the kernel.
For now, it generates a purely random seed - MAC address support
is to be added.
Because it's purely random seed and local the machine (not tied
to the MAC address) it's made so that ExUuidCreate keeps returning
RPC_NT_UUID_LOCAL_ONLY. It won't fix failing test for now.
Nota: this service shouldn't exist as it. It should be implemented
though rpcss DLL for both rpcss service (network service) and
dcomlaunch service (local system service).
Because rpcss is EXE based and wine-synced for now, I prefered
stubbing a new service. This will have to be changed at some point.
- Localize error message and shell file extension description.
- Added Hebrew resources.
- Added Icon.
The icon is the Tango icon named "certificate". If anybody has a idea for more fitting icon please recommend it.
Follow up of #1343
CORE-15736