docs/develop: Delete some more old/obsolete directories.

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Font Pref App
ISSUES
* Rescanning fonts causes the bold font to lose its boldness.
* Fixed width font selector should only show fixed width fonts
TODO
* When a style is selected, the font menu label needs to be updated to reflect this
* make a cache panel function that updates the slider labels with an int as a parameter
* Add the VMSettings code so that the panel uses the settings file for position/size
Matt McMinn
melfinadev@earthlink.net

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<documentation>
<appName>Fonts</appName>
<version>0.8</version>
<author>
<name>Matt McMinn</name>
<email>melfinadev@earthlink.net</email>
<homePage>http://home.earthlink.net/~melfina/</homePage>
</author>
<description>
It's just a copy of the fonts preferences app that comes with BeOS.
</description>
<issues>
<issue>
<id>1</id>
<description>
Rescanning fonts causes the bold font to lose its boldness.
</description>
<relatedInfo />
</issue>
<issue>
<id>2</id>
<description>
Fixed width font selector should only show fixed width fonts.
</description>
<relatedInfo>
<note>
Should be relatively easy - just filter the fonts.
</note>
</relatedInfo>
</issue>
</issues>
<todoList>
<todo>
<id>1</id>
<forVersion>0.9</forVersion>
<description>
When a style is selected, the font menu label needs to be
updated to reflect this.
</description>
<relatedInfo />
</todo>
<todo>
<id>2</id>
<forVersion>0.9</forVersion>
<description>
Make a cache panel function that updates the slider labels with
an int as a parameter.
</description>
<relatedInfo />
</todo>
<todo>
<id>3</id>
<forVersion>0.9</forVersion>
<description>
Add the VMSettings code so that the panel uses the settings
file for position/size.
</description>
<relatedInfo />
</todo>
<todo>
<id>4</id>
<forVersion>0.9</forVersion>
<description>
Update the default fonts on close.
</description>
<relatedInfo />
</todo>
</todoList>
</documentation>

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OpenBeOS Keymap preferences
2002-05-16 - The input_server is restarted when a keymap is 'use'd. Hooray!
2002-05-11 - Ok, I have found the 'move keys around with the right mouse button' feature. Now I see the Revert button make sense. Sorry I doubted you JLG :)
2002-05-08 - Fixed switching from user- to system maps and vice versa and added revert button. Just like the original, it does abolutely nothing. Makes one wonder why it is there in the first place.
2002-02-16 - Moved message definitions to messages.h, chopped KeymapApplication::UseKeymap into smaller pieces, created member variable fApplication in KeymapWindow, applied OpenTracker guidelines
2002-02-15 - Added resource file and 'Use' button, made 'System' and 'User' lists mutually exclusive and implemented keymap file copying
2002-02-09 - Added resource file and 'Use' button and made 'System' and 'User' lists mutually exclusive - sort of
2002-02-08 - Initial checkin
This version:
Copies keymap files but doesn't do much else - you even have to restart the Input Server (try BeReset for that) for the new keymap to work. It seems bugfree at doing what it does though :)
To do (likely in this order):
- somehow inform Input Server to use the newly chosen keymap, or else restart the Input Server
- preselect 'Current'
- make the 'System' and 'User' labels show up (or: why are they invisible in the current version?)
- layout the sources to conform to OBOS standards
- find Be-defined constants for paths and/or files
- check validity of keymap file before copying
- add all the fancy stuff that's in the original Keymap application
- switch to Jam
- get rid of all excess symbols (or: what linker switch makes the linker remove all external symbols?)
- hunt leaks and fix'em
If anyone looks at my code and sees any major problems, please email me to tell me, I want to work hard on this app to make sure it's as stable and complete as it can get for the OpenBeOS project.
Sandor Vroemisse
svroemisse@users.sf.net

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<documentation>
<appName>Virtual Memory</appName>
<version>0.9</version>
<author>
<name>Matt McMinn</name>
<email>melfinadev@earthlink.net</email>
<homePage>http://home.earthlink.net/~melfina/</homePage>
</author>
<description>
It's just a copy of the virtual memory preferences app that comes with BeOS.
</description>
<issues>
<issue>
<id>1</id>
<from>
<name>Matthieu Ferte</name>
<email>mferte@club-internet.fr</email>
</from>
<description>
Get the physical memory in a better way.
</description>
<relatedInfo>
<code>
#include <OS.h>
int physMem;
system_info info;
get_system_info(&info);
physMem = (info.max_pages * 4096) / 1048576;
</code>
</relatedInfo>
</issue>
<issue>
<id>2</id>
<from>
<name>Matthieu Ferte</name>
<email>mferte@club-internet.fr</email>
</from>
<description>
Get the current memory by reading the file.
</description>
<relatedInfo>
<code>
#include <Entry.h>
int currSwap;
const char *swap_file;
swap_file = "/boot/var/swap";
BEntry swap(swap_file);
off_t swapsize;
swap.GetSize(&swapsize);
currSwap = swapsize / 1048576;
</code>
</relatedInfo>
</issue>
<issue>
<id>3</id>
<from>
<name>Matthieu Ferte</name>
<email>mferte@club-internet.fr</email>
</from>
<description>
Equation that calculates the minimum swap size is wrong (not linear).
</description>
<relatedInfo>
<note>
I got the values on my computer with the original vm app :
Ram 256 Mb -> Swap 341 Mb
Ram 512 Mb -> Swap 640 Mb
Ram 768 Mb -> Swap 886 Mb
Ram 1024 Mb -> Swap 1133 Mb
With obos app i got :
Ram 256 Mb -> Swap 341 Mb
Ram 512 Mb -> Swap 683 Mb
Ram 768 Mb -> Swap 1024 Mb
Ram 1024 Mb -> Swap 1365 Mb
</note>
</relatedInfo>
</issue>
</issues>
<history>
<earlierVersion version="0.8">
<date>10/31/2001</date>
<description>Initial release. Visually complete.</description>
</earlierVersion>
</history>
<note>
Even tho it wasn't really necessary, I know I've overdocumented this app.
My excuse is that I wanted to learn how to use doxygen, and this was a
good app to run it on. So if you want full documentation, and you have
doxygen installed, available from BeBits, run <code>doxygen .doxygen-conf</code>
in the code directory, and it will create docs for you.
</note>
</description>

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Virtual Memory Preferences App
By: Matt McMinn
melfinadev@earthlink.net
http://home.earthlink.net/~melfina/
Introduction
It's just a copy of the virtual memory preferences app that comes with BeOS. It works.
Documentation
Even tho it wasn't really necessary, I know I've overdocumented this app, My excuse is that I wanted to learn how to use doxygen, and this was a good app to run it on. So if you want full documentation, and you have doxygen installed, available from BeBits, run
doxygen .doxygen-conf
in the code directory, and it will create docs for you
Version
1.0: 1/28/2002
Hey, it works. You can set your virtual memory size just like in the actual app.
0.9: 10/31/2001
Initial release. Visually complete.