I agree with mf on his changes.
The black theme looks much better, and stops the flicker on my screen.
I think the changes should be merged to usetup (with the timer put back in)
-----Original Message----- From: mf [mailto:mf@mufunyo.net] Sent: 09 November 2005 19:15 To: ReactOS General List Subject: [ros-general] Re: Freeldr UI modifications
Alex Ionescu wrote:
That's exactly how my freeldr looks, but I only had to modify freeldr.ini. Why touch bootsup.c?
Best regards, Alex Ionescu
bootsup.c is the code where usetup "generates" a freeldr.ini upon install. I usually format the virtual drive before I install a new build of ReactOS on it to prevent registry corruption, so any local changes will be wiped this way.
Casper Hornstrup wrote:
Why not just make it as simple as ntldr while you are at it?
Because even though I have touched my C book for the first time in roughly 3 years (it was dusty) and started reading it, I am still in no position to call myself a programmer or modify any ReactOS code. Until I advance at least a few chapters I will keep myself to modifying parameters, drawing artwork and motivating programmers instead of writing my own code. In this case I have simply modified some color parameters to change Freeldr's look.
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