1 | Changes in v1.2 |
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3 | * Allowed menu's to have names. Submenu's can be referred to by names |
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4 | instead of their index in the menu system. This allows user to refer |
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5 | to submenus which are not yet part of the menusystem. |
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6 | * help pages can be longer than one screen |
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7 | * menugen.py: Python script for converting .menu files to C source code |
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8 | .menu files can be used to descibe most static uses of menu system, |
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9 | including SubMenus, Checkboxes, RadioButtons, User Authentication and |
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10 | Context sensitive help. You can also restrict use of certain items |
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11 | to users with certain credentials. |
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13 | See MENU_FORMAT for the format of .menu files |
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15 | * display.c32: Takes the name of the text file to display and displays it |
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16 | allowing user to scroll through the text. |
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18 | USAGE: display.c32 <filename> |
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20 | <filename> must be an absolute filename (including the /isolinux part) |
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22 | Changes in v1.1 |
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24 | * Additional handler type: Keys handler |
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25 | * Menuitem handlers now have a return value of type t_handler_return. |
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26 | For all simple cases, you just return ACTION_VALID or ACTION_INVALID |
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27 | (For some types of menu items, handlers are ignored, and for |
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28 | others the return value is ignored) |
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29 | * add_menu takes an extra argument (to better control memory footprint) |
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30 | You can just set it to -1 to choose the default value |
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31 | * Now the menu system support long menu's using scroll bars. |
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32 | * Support for passwords and context sensitive help is added. |
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