New 32px and 16px application icons.
New 32px and optimized 16px filetype icons.
All four icons are now consistent, with a Lavender-blue Isometic Cube.
Many widget classes need to run substantial initialization code after
they have been setup from GML. With this change, an
initialize_fallibles() function is called if available, allowing the
initialization to be invoked from the GML setup automatically. This
means that the GML-generated creation function can now be used directly
for many more cases, and reduces code duplication.
The -p flag is equivalent to the previous behavior: outputting the
uptime in a human-readable form.
We don't seem to expose the number of online users or the load averages,
so those sections are missing from the output compared to those OSes.
This is an option supported by coreutils, so we might as well support
it too.
It allows users to wrap their encoded output after the "column" value
they provide.
This commit also has the Markdown look more like what we see
when running ArgsParser::print_usage_markdown() (and it fixes some
of the examples).
Allow the user to highlight sections of the edited document, giving them
arbitrary background colors. These annotations can be created from a
selection, or by manually specifying the start and end offsets.
Annotations can be edited or deleted by right-clicking them.
Any color can be used for the background. Dark colors automatically make
the text white for easier readability. When creating a new annotation,
we use whatever color the user last picked as this is slightly more
likely to be the one they want.
Icons contributed by Cubic Love.
Co-authored-by: Cubic Love <7754483+cubiclove@users.noreply.github.com>
This utility uses the Core::DirIterator facility which in turn uses the
get_dir_entries syscall. Therefore, this utility lets us to view the
actual values for inode numbers, and entry type value for directory
entries.
Previously, the cookie date validation did not validate days in the
context of the month and year, resulting in dates that do not exist to
be successfully parsed (e.g. February 31st). We now validate that the
day does not exceed the number of days for the given month and year,
taking leap years into account.
As the name of the Browser app is now titled Ladybird this was resulting in a
double up if installed fresh then rebooted (or likely after an upgrade). This
change corrects this by using the Ladybird title
In the UI process, we encode generated HTML as Base64 to avoid having to
deal with things like arbitrarily nested quotes. The HTML is encoded as
UTF-8, and the raw bytes of that encoding are transcoded to Base64.
In the Inspector process, we are decoding the Base64 string using atob,
which has awkward non-Unicode limitations. The resulting string is only
a byte string. We must further decode the bytes as UTF-8, which we do
using TextDecoder.
This aligns Workers and Window and MessagePorts to all use the same
mechanism for transferring serialized messages across realms.
It also allows transferring more message ports into a worker.
Re-enable the Worker-echo test, as none of the MessagePort tests have
themselves been flaky, and those are now using the same underlying
implementation.