99% acurate recreation of the icons used in the Deskbar for hidden and
visible windows. Only the yellow tab is now a gradient. Should be invisible
at the relative sizes used in Deskbar.
I added 5 notification icons. They are flat icons that appear a bit bland at
larger sizes, but are nice when smaller like in the Deskbar or in lists.
Here's a PNG of them: https://lut.im/EtRvHPsMNC/T5wXFapUOkej68B9.png
Notify_Notice - your normal info
Notify_Achtung - slightly more interesting than a notice
Notify_Caution - 1st level of escalation, "Odd..."
Notify_Warning - 2nd level of escalation, "Something's not right at all..."
Notify_Danger - 3rd level of escalation, "I smell smoke..."
Also includes changes to HaikuDepot to change wording and add the menu item
to open the Repositories preflet.
Signed-off-by: Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
Closes#13147.
* Planning on having a notification box when updates
available.
* Clicking the notification box will pop up the
SoftwareUpdater with a simple "Apply Updates" button
* Currently users need to know to 'pkgman update'
ThemeManager has an UTF-8 copyright symbol in its rdef file.
The chroot set up by haikuporter doesn't export anything that would
hint grep to accept UTF-8 as text, so it freaks out...
So we force it to accept anything as text.
These are not perfect, but better than using the default app icon. Feel
free to improve.
- DNS resolver: phonebook icon
- App-server: hand + app icon
- Keystore: key lock
- Launch daemon: croissant (to get the day started)
- Net server: hand + earth
- Package daemon: hand + package
- Power daemon: CF lightbulb
The only file in here was Deskbar.h, which just included the "real"
Deskbar.h. Considering nothing in-tree cares about this, and only
a small number of applications at HaikuArchives do, and that Haiku already
broke BeOS source compatibility in lots of other ways, let's just remove
this deprecated cruft.
We aren't really using Bullet itself; there are only two classes
(Quaternion and Vector3) which are from Bullet, and even they were
heavily modified. Furthermore, the Bullet license is really just the Zlib
license, which the Bullet source repository confirms (and you can see
by looking at its text.) It does not require attribution in documentation,
but only in the source code, and we aren't even using a substantial part
of it.
... as we obtained permission from Mark Kilgard to do so (see commit
c3eddfc0682b99f28ddbe33a14dadc40dc5b5f71.) So update AboutSystem and
the licenses directory to reflect that.
As suggested by Christopher Sean Morrison:
"Curiously, the two svg files lack styling / namespace declarations so
they won’t render in a browser. Adding an xml namespace to their <svg>
opening tag lets them render correctly: xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
Thanks!
* The mail_daemon could have been launched too early, which caused it
not to be able to add its Deskbar icon. We don't really want a
dependency to the Deskbar, though, which is why we only run the
mail_daemon on the same event (which makes the Deskbar available
at that point).
* Ideally, the mail_daemon should be smart enough to install its Deskbar
icon once the Deskbar is available, though.
* Similar issue for the first login scripts. Here, we have a real
dependency to the Deskbar which makes the script launch once the
Deskbar is available.
* This finally fixes#12454.
* The same mechanism (and the same PostInstallScript) is used for this.
* If a file first_login exists in ~/config/settings/boot, the first-login
scripts are launched, and the file removed.
* This fixes adding the deskbar tray icons even when there is no Deskbar
running yet (for example on first boot when the FirstBootPrompt
starts), or, IOW bug #12275.
* Seems to work fine, although it should probably also be triggered when
there are still jobs in the queue -- someone more knowledgeable might
want to chime in here, please :-)
* If this turns out to be problematic, we can just drop the "on_demand"
job config again.