- Use neutral they to make the user (and in one instance, the
'stereotypical lazy developer') gender neutral. Thanks to hacker news
commenters for raising the issue.
- Various updates and clarifications on cursors (not restricted to black
and white anymore), toolbars & about boxes (we now have a standard
implementation for them), zooming (exemple more strongly showing that
it should be "fit to contents" especially on modern high resolution
displays)
- Reword english in some places
Change-Id: Ic8a392665c08e5186a1fb8aa95e4b741862a8dd7
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/681
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
* Adds max width and height arguments to
instantiate_deskbar_(item|entry).
* Old applications just stay with a 16x16 scaled icon, though.
* All used apps within the repository are converted to the new call
besides the input_server input method icon (that will need further
API changes in the input_server).
Change-Id: I29cc439396917be2c24135888459d31364997dff
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/656
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
This is the first userguide export on the Postgres-based translation tool
(previously it used MySQL), so please double-check it extra carefully.
(I spotted a few minor problems in the export and fixed the relevant
bugs already.)
This fixes the (intermittently) crashing test added in the previous commit,
and should also fix#12024 and #14348.
Note that this is a slight behavioral departure from BeOS, though since
BeOS crashed when this was done previously, it shouldn't cause any
other problems.
Change-Id: I90b6132ff7741b8d6cb601375a9b11fc3ffacb40
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/541
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
Sorry, apparently I was half-asleep and missed this part
Change-Id: I888a975ae7ff30d1039f466e63d37c30b94d3739
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/444
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
John's revert of my removal commit dragged back a bunch of cygwin/sunos
cruft, as well as re-adding RegExp.cpp to the host libshared, that we don't
need.
Instead, remove this and add libgnuregex_build to just the tools/keymap
link alongside the FreeBSD gnuregex case.
The cached top coordinate of each BListItem isn't updated when you
change the height of the item, leading to confusing highlighting and
incorrect mouse clicks. Rather than fixing it, this just documents a
workaround or two to force an update of the cached coordinates.
Now vaguely follows the tree structure of "src", with the exception of
directories that described subsystems spanning more than one "kit" or
"server" (e.g. "media", "midi", "bluetooth") -- these have been left as their
own top-level directory within docs/develop.
This is the beginning of a large "move developer docs from the wiki
to the tree" operation, which will probably take some time to complete.
The general goal is to consolidate all docs that would be used by developers
(i.e., anyone working on the Haiku tree) into the tree itself. Docs on
getting started contributing, or for translators, designers, etc. will remain
on Trac and on the website.
I've updated the docs to match the current BMailComponent, documented
new functions, and cleaned up the MailComponent.h file to at least
somewhat match our coding style.
First in a series (there are 3 more old API docs on the Mail Kit in that
"Public API" folder.)
It was needed on macOS for a time when BUrl used regexes for parsing.
Now it does not, and so we can remove libshared's RegExp from build
libshared, and thus also libgnuregex.
The Interface Kit is long since "99% functional", so lists of modules
with what's-implemented-what's-not are not really helpful anymore.
The one (rather lengthy) file describing the unit testing system
set up by the IKTeam is indeed useful, so keep that.
Previously when we used Drupal, the icon guidelines there "shadowed"
the ones in this tree. Now that the git-based website reigns supreme,
we should not keep two copies around. I've chosen to preserve
the one in the website repository and trash this one because the icon
guidelines primarily target artists, not programmers (as just about
all other docs in this directory do.)
The only thing of any real use in this directory was the Be Newsletter
article, and the objdump from BeOS R5 (at least I guess that's what it is...)
so I kept those.
Revert "docs: promote SoftwareUpdater as easy tool to update Haiku."
This reverts commit 6487273924.
This reverts commit 8aab3a0d5e.
--
The Userguide and Welcome Guide are written and managed in the Userguide
Translator, not in the tree.
The welcome page was still saying the only way to update Haiku
is per command line. Not as much welcoming as one could expect
since SoftwareUpdater is now available.
Add SoftwareUpdater to the list of Haiku's applications in User Guide.
- Delete the introduction from the kits list page, as it is already
under locale_intro.
- Update the description in locale_intro.
- Since the locale kit now lives in libbe, delete the paragraph about
libraries from the intro, and move the still relevant part about
liblocalestub to the catalog translation macros description in
Catalog.dox.
* Sentence casing for the examples of menus etc.
* Use elipses instead of "..."
* As originally proposed in ticket #5010 [1], we went with removing
dynamic menu item labels, e.g. "Show grid" <-> "Hide grid" from
our apps (ProcessController, Magnify, etc.)
[1] https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/5010
- Strength is now set once, instead of at each comparison, to improve
performance and fix potential locking issues
- Add a way to enable "numeric" collation (aka "natural order")
There is no DATA directory in BeOS, and its FindDir() doesn't implement
it. No need for a confusing backwards compatibility to something that
doesn't exist (had my hopes up, was going to move some non-executable
files from AddOns to Data in a program that works in BeOS and Haiku).
The removed enum label doesn't change the directory_which enum order
or count, as it was aliasing the value of another existing enum label
(B_SYSTEM_DATA_DIRECTORY).
Fixes#13470
Signed-off-by: Axel Dörfler <axeld@pinc-software.de>
We bundle bitstream charter as a default font to use when nothing else
is available. We also used to bundle a Courier font, but it does not
work properly.
- Fix the license for Bitstream Charter, to include just the license and
no extra text.
- Add said license to AboutSystem
- Remove the Courier font from the package and from the source tree.
Fixes#11696.
This reverts commit 945566ff43.
As discussed on the mailing lists and with Humdinger off-list:
* The general design concensus tends slightly towards DejaVu, as metrics
of DejaVu look much better (DejaVu 12 and Noto 13 are roughly the same size,
but Noto has much wider margins with that)
* While Noto does have a wider set of fonts with support for lots of
different languages, DejaVu actually has built-in support for more
Unicode languages (the default Noto has, as far as I can tell, only
Latin/Greek/Cyrillic [2416 glyphs], while DejaVu also has Armenian, Georgian,
and a few other scripts too [5119 glyphs].)
* The worse rendering of DejaVu appears to have been somewhat rectified by
disabling the average-based subpixel filter in app_server.
This mostly reverts commit 75b219d35a.
The changes to the image URLs in Alert.dox are still needed, so I
didn't revert those.
As per discussion on the mailing list and IRC.
Since the "Layout" group is a member of the "Interface" group,
Doxygen automatically adds the "Interface" group to all pages
in the "Layout" group, meaning that having an explicit "ingroup Interface"
created duplicate group tags.
Surprisingly, after disabling the new Markdown support in the Doxyfile,
everything else pretty much worked out of the box. Only a number of CSS
changes were needed to adapt.
I wonder why nobody ever did this back in 2012 when 1.8 first came out...
Fixes#12710.
Signed-off-by: Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
I fixed the modifications to the Jamfiles in src/bin, they were all wrong
in the patch.