Adds a classic volume slider to the AudioApplet. Percent text
and mute state can now be toggled via checkboxes. Left click opens,
right click mutes. Updates existing icons and adds unique icons for
muted vs zero volume states.
This allows you to not have to write a separate test file
for the same thing but in a different situation.
This doesn't handle when you change the page with location.href
however.
Changes the name of the page load handlers to prevent confusion
with this.
Accentuated letters and other characters from the Unicode Block
"Latin-1 Supplement" were added; they weren't supported in the past.
Regarding the numpad: there was a `"", ` too much in the keymap, which
was shifting the keys when pressed (e.g. I would get a '9' instead of a '+')
LibWeb currently has no test suite or program. Let's change that :^)
test-web is mostly a copy of test-js, but modified for LibWeb.
test-web imports both LibJS/Tests/test-common.js and
LibWeb/Test/test-common.js
LibWeb's suite provides the ability to specify the page to load,
what to do before the page is loaded, and what to do after it's
loaded.
This also provides a test of document.doctype and its close sibling
document.compatMode.
Currently, this isn't added to Lagom because of CodeGenerators.
The Audio applet now dislays the main mix volume next to the speaker
icon. A click on the applet still mutes the global mixer. By scrolling
the mouse wheel while on the applet, you can decrease/increase the mixer
volume. Different icons will be painted depending on the volume and the
mute state.
Happy listening :^)
The theming system can now control title bar height, title button
size, title stripe color and the title text shadow color.
The implemented theme metrics system could be later extended to LibGUI
to allow themes to change widget padding, border width, etc.
'W' doesn't have to go up to the edges which makes 'WWW'
look better, and it imho looks fine in other contexts too.
Update 'w' to match.
Don't change Katica since it has enough room for the current W.
In all default fonts, make the lower bar of the F one pixel shorter to
match the middle bare of the E.
Make the W in CsillaThin a bit shorter on the sides and make it
go less high in the middle. This makes it look more like the W in
CsillaBold, makes the middle high spot in W match the height of
the same spot in X Y E F H. Making it shorter on the side makes
the letter look better when its next ot other full-width letters,
e.g. in "WWW".
Make the w in Katica10 match new new W in CsillaThin. The bold
letters already match, and in general it looks like Csilla is
a monospace version of Katica.
This introduces a new X86 CPU emulator for running SerenityOS userspace
programs in a virtualized interpreter environment.
The main goal is to be able to instrument memory accesses and catch
interesting bugs that are very hard to find otherwise. But before we
can do fancy things like that, we have to build a competent emulator
able to actually run programs.
This initial version is able to run a very small program that makes
some tiny syscalls, but nothing more.
This adds a new 32x32 Help application icon, a new open book icon,
copies the current book icon as Help's 16x16 icon, and updates
the Help application file to reflect these changes.
Now that we have a standalone test-js program, the "-t" test mode of the
js REPL is unused and can simply be removed. Required functionality has
been duplicated in test-js (isStrictMode function, loading of testing
utilities).
Also remove outdated information about tests from the js(1) man page.
Everyone who connects to ProtocolServer now gets his own instance.
This means that different users can no longer talk to the same exact
ProtocolServer process, enhanching security and stability.