Currently when trying to use the right-shift on the pt-br layout
it prints a "?" on key-down on top of applying the shift modifier.
This patch removes the unwanted "?".
This filesystem is based on the code of the long-lived TmpFS. It differs
from that filesystem in one keypoint - its root inode doesn't have a
sticky bit on it.
Therefore, we mount it on /dev, to ensure only root can modify files on
that directory. In addition to that, /tmp is mounted directly in the
SystemServer main (start) code, so it's no longer specified in the fstab
file. We ensure that /tmp has a sticky bit and has the value 0777 for
root directory permissions, which is certainly a special case when using
RAM-backed (and in general other) filesystems.
Because of these 2 changes, it's no longer needed to maintain the TmpFS
filesystem, hence it's removed (renamed to RAMFS), because the RAMFS
represents the purpose of this filesystem in a much better way - it
relies on being backed by RAM "storage", and therefore it's easy to
conclude it's temporary and volatile, so its content is gone on either
system shutdown or unmounting of the filesystem.
This patch adds a new gradient tool to pixelpaint that allows us to fill
the canvas with a smooth color gradient outline at the edge of the
filled area.
Let's put test files with the tests themselves, instead of a random user
directory. (But still copy them so they appear in the user directory
for convenience.)
I used this utility to check if the possible TGA images' cases for
different origins (explictly the Y origin) are generating the same
bitmap, as I felt that my eyes are not a good-enough measurement tool
for this kind of task.
This might be useful in the future for testing other implementations so
I rather have this nice utility in our codebase.
We do not want to move POSIX utilities into subsections since they have
standard names, but we can do whatever we want with Applications :^).
This is particularly advantageous as many applications contain several
images, which declutters the man1 directory.
We've had quite some instances of people reintroducing these kinds of
links because they didn't know about the "new" help:// scheme. This
check should now prevent that from happening, though it might in rare
circumstances trigger a false positive.
When laying out abspos boxes, we compute the height twice: before and
after the inside of the box has been laid out.
The first pass allows percentage vertical values inside the box to be
resolved against the box's height. The second pass resolves the final
used value for the height of the box itself.
In cases where the box height depends on the results of inside layout,
we were incorrectly setting the box to having a definite zero height.
This led to incorrect results when sizing an abspos flex container,
since the FFC sizes containers (in row layouts) based on whether the
container has a definite height.
To avoid this problem, this patch adds an enum so we can differentiate
between the two abspos height computation passes. If the first pass
discovers a dependency on the inside layout, we simply bail out of
computing the height, leaving it as indefinite. This allows the FFC
to size its container correctly, and the correct height gets set by
the second pass.
The setting of scan code set sequence is removed, as it's buggy and
could lead the controller to fail immediately when doing self-test
afterwards. We will restore it when we understand how to do so safely.
Allow the user to determine a preferred detection path with a new kernel
command line argument. The defualt option is to check i8042 presence
with an ACPI check and if necessary - an "aggressive" test to determine
i8042 existence in the system.
Also, keep the i8042 controller pointer on the stack, so don't assign
m_i8042_controller member pointer if it does not exist.
Similar to the Settings application, this adds a single Screensaver
application to launch all screensaver demos. This is to declutter the
taskbar menu a bit.
We currently hard-code excluding Settings apps from the system menu.
This adds an "ExcludeFromSystemMenu" option to the AppFile configuration
to selectively exclude these apps, which all Settings app now set.
This is to allow selectively excluding a few Demo apps in a future
commit.
This wasn't doing anything interesting enough to justify being its own
demo application. If we need a spinning cube, we can just load a cube
model into 3DFileViewer. :^)
Base+Userland: Add menu item icons
This adds missing icons to Presenter Presentation menu.
This adds missing icon to Image Viewer View menu.
This adds a scale icon for the Image Viewer and Font Editor.
This moves the Fit Image to View icon to the 16x16 folder as it's now
used by Image Viewer and not only Pixel Paint.
This improves the fullscreen and play icons so that they fit together
better.
This was a plain-looking test app for debugging mouse events.
Mouse events work now, and if we want mouse testing facilities, they
can be added to MouseSettings instead.