not just any mouse movement. When the mouse reaches the top 15 pixels, show the
toolbar, otherwise hide it.
Implements #7735.
On a related note, the animation for toolbar showing and hiding which Stephan
implemented is really nice. We need more animation in Haiku!
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back when showing it again but not using animation.
Fixes#7734.
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reserved amount was simply too small, but also works around address space
waste with many larger bitmaps.
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It seems to work fine in VirtualBox and makes the network card work that is
emulated by default. From the log it looks like Hugo actually ported/implemented
the driver under VMWare and it worked, so that it isn't in the image looks like
an oversight.
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though we don't yet create child nodes for the contained fields.
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and/or crashes if given a smaller buffer size than the Flatten operation
actually required.
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- When resizing a window the window size constraint stays soft when solving the layout. This makes sure that the layout constraints can be fulfilled. Fixes r41759.
- Some other refactoring.
S&T should work much better now. Sorry that I wasn't able to finish it before a3.
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the type handler roster since it's quite far from being complete.
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enabled as well. As this heap implementation is still used for the port heap
(as it handles B_NO_LOCK areas) those are still useful.
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last byte of an unmapped-but-still-there page non-readable (i.e. from B_NO_LOCK
areas), causing such reads to fail in KDL.
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cases where no object pointer is available vs the object pointer being present
but NULL, which would previously not be pushed onto the stack, leading to
expression evaluation failures.
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previously just always write over the beginning of the buffer for each vector.
Since the writev version isn't exposed to userland by means of a syscall and
kernel internally nobody used it, nobody noticed so far.
* Merge the two loops for user and kernel copy to remove the code duplication.
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the acquired quota in sTotalSpaceInUse wasn't released in all cases leading to
it eventually reaching the limit (after a _very_ long time though, so this is
more theoretical than anything else). The sAllocatingArea flag wasn't reset in
the case that an area was already added in the meantime, resulting in no
further growing being possible. Then there were race conditions between
waiting for space to become available and the situations which made that space
available (freeing port_messages and adding new areas).
* Fix these race conditions by using a mutex (sPortQuotaLock) to protect the
various quota and allocation related variables. Instead removed the atomic_*
operations that were previously used.
* Had to move some static functions around.
Should make port heap growing more robust, even though in normal use you'll
likely never encounter it...
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causing the message to be sent with a timeout of "true" (getting converted to 1)
instead of the intended 0 meaning no/infinite timeout. This caused the message
sending to be aborted due to the timeout if it was blocking on a full port for
example. Since the return value is never checked noone noticed.
It's possible that this was the cause of some lost input messages (mouse,
keyboard) when the system was under heavy enough load for either the port heap
to be exhausted (unlikely) or the input_server <-> app_server port to run full
(quite possible).
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Localize the mail server and preferences. Get rid of MDRLanguage.h.
The Japanese translation is attached to #7689. Please give a notice when it is in the translation system and the ticket can be closed.
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Localize the mail kit.
The Japanese translation is attached to #7689. Please give a notice when it is in the translation system and the ticket can be closed.
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Localize the mail add-ons.
The Japanese translation is attached to #7689. Please give a notice when it is in the translation system and the ticket can be closed.
Does the B_UTF8_ELLIPSIS comes into the B_TRANSLATE macro?
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default_mail{_in|_out}_directory() methods in the BPrivate namespace.
* Used these methods in the inbound/outbound protocols.
* Moved WriteMessageFile() into the BPrivate namespace as well, and put its
prototype into a new header MailPrivate.h along with the new directory
getters.
* Removed the automatic copy to the sent directory again, and only have one
directory for incoming mail. Incidentally, this fixed#7509, although the
underlying filter restriction remains.
* Automatic whitespace cleanups, some style cleanups. Sorry for the mess.
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