* Use 2D icons for mount modes: encrypted, file, readonly, shared
('boot' already uses he 2D Overlay_leaf)
* Use more vibrant colors for used space indicators.
(red = readonly, green = BFS, blue = non-BFS, grey/orange = encrypted)
* Don't have boot/bfs partitions override readonly status (red) with
green. Keep it simple: if anything mounts read-only, show in red.
Change-Id: I4a7c53e1c1d3c6f4be35cbd680b2a7b5e1f9bea3
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/1755
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
Unless __STRICT_ANSI__ is defined (as it is when running the compiler in
--std=c89 or --std=c99, but not when running it without any specific
args), we can enable these by default and behave like most other
systems. I don't know why no one has done this yet despite suggesting it
multiple times and people prefer to #define _BSD_SOURCE manually
everywhere.
Remove all places in our Jamfiles and sources where it had been defined.
_DEFAULT_SOURCE is now enabled by default for all sources of Haiku, since we
let the compiler use GNU extensions (no strict C standard specified on
command line)
Use _DEFAULT_SOURCE as the define name to match current versions of
glibc. Enable it if _BSD_SOURCE is #defined in compiler flags, for
backward compatibility.
Change-Id: I6db04da5f6db437723cdfba3478f5094a69d7727
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1633
Reviewed-by: Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@gmail.com>
Use radio buttons laid out vertically so that locales with long labels
(no short word for "write core file") can still look nice. This is open
for experiment, buttons laid out vertically are another option. At least
now we have a window t work from, as BAlert doesn't cut it here.
While I'm at it, use a ladybug icon for this one, so it's visibly
different from normal application alerts.
Change-Id: I08ba9573f132901484224e107404348e7dca97f4
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1459
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
Since not everyone likes the default, make it an option in the vesa
settings file. Note setting a mode with the Screen prefs overwrites
the file so it will discard the option.
Also move the code to get_mode_from_settings() since we can't load driver
settings as early as vesa_init().
Change-Id: I93080bd1fbc064dab053624ad37935268b1ed17d
Use launch daemon to autostart Launchbox if enabled in settings.
Change-Id: Id0aaf454cfbc0cc42db2dbb54d6788c79dae6949
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/917
Reviewed-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@gmail.com>
* Adds the OpenDocument file types to the mime database
includes regular files and templates.
* Adds icons to mime_db and artwork/icons
Change-Id: I55c7f79f53e09d5976e41c4d5a5292fc6be906d0
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/900
Reviewed-by: Stephan Aßmus <superstippi@gmx.de>
This is the correct solution to #11419; I missed in my original commit
that $(NAME) will already be escaped, and adding quotes double-escaped
it erroneously.
Reverts hrev52738, as discussed with waddlesplash on IRC.
Re-opens #11419 "makefile_engine's install function fails on paths with blanks"
Turns out this change results in escaped filenames, e.g. "Open Origin Package"
becomes "Open\ Origin\ Package", see
https://github.com/haikuports/haikuports/pull/3580
* Adds licence information for the NetBSD contributions
* ftp - 4 clause BSD (retained in ftp.c)
* tput - Berkeley
(http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/src/usr.bin/tput/tput.c?rev=1.26)
* Berkeley licence text added to licences
* xfree86.org url added
These were previously marked TODOs
Change-Id: I01bf0bb6055b3b45ca80c6cddabdb093cb043408
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/887
Reviewed-by: Stephan Aßmus <superstippi@gmx.de>
These data files are used in the generation of build targets,
so moving them to src/data alongside the package_infos & etc.
makes more sense.
They don't seem to be activated properly though (I added some tracing
to try and figure out why they aren't used but haven't gotten to the
bottom of that yet.)
Technically the profile is supposed to be sourced, but it seems that
some scenarios / applications do not do this and instead run it.
Before the recent changes to PS1, it was also exported, and now
it is again. Should fix entering HaikuPorter chroots under the new profile.
Also renamed "ARCH" to "_ARCH" to better accomodate those
who are sourcing this file, in case they want to pass a variable
named ARCH through.
* Version font is https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Oswald
* We're no longer alpha, lets refine our logo a bit :-)
Change-Id: Ic7297944252e28281a928112ddf718b8ad5dbd62
* Unlink/Symlink not needed as we now use a package.
* Use correct URLs to download headers.
Fixes#14412.
Change-Id: I76dbca3d48d0b2933a27bea666551ff86d404a93
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/493
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
As expected there was a lot of bikeshedding.
Just change the color of the path, green on success, red on failure.
Constraints taken into account:
- Keep the > for now
- Prompt should be as compact as possible for those of us using 80
column terminals.
- Prompt should not change size between success and error cases
Not taken into account:
- The feature should be accessible to colorblind people (we could
replace the > with another char but we couldn't find something that
looks suitable)
An example of the new prompt line format is:
~/Desktop/haiku :) $
Or if the last command exited in failure:
~/Desktop/haiku :( $
The smiley-face will be either dark green or red, also depending on
the command status.
I realize this could be a tad controversial, especially for those used
to the old prompt, but it seems to be a pretty useful feature to me
(and of course kallisti5 came up with it.) But if the bikeshed turns
out to be too large, we can revert it and deal with it after the beta.
As for $ vs > -- BeOS R5 used $, most modern Linux uses $, and having >
come after a space looks much stranger.
These changes were made to etc/profile by PulkoMandy last year, but he missed
making the change in SetupEnvironment. etc/profile calls SetupEnvironment,
so we can consolidate all this there.
Also clean up some syntax.