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More volume name MOR conversions. I think I got them all. This also switches the "archive info", "add files", and "extract files" dialogs to use the System Font. We were using "MS Sans Serif" before, which looks a bit ratty on Windows 7 because it doesn't take advantage of ClearType. (Apparently the ClearType version is "Microsoft Sans Serif", though when you set the "use system font" boolean to true it changes the font name to "MS Shell Dlg".) The old font also seems to be missing certain glyphs, e.g. my HFS volume name had 'TM' in it, but that just showed up as a box (which is why, in case you were wondering, these changes ended up together). The new font seems to work equally well on WinXP, so I may enable it for all dialogs in a follow-up change. As far as I can tell it has the same font metrics -- I haven't seen anything weird looking in the dialogs I've updated so far. Also, bumped the version to 4.0.0-b3. |
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faddenSoft CiderPress(tm) CiderPress is a Windows utility for accessing Apple II archives and disk images. A wide range of formats are supported, including ShrinkIt (NuFX) archives and disk images with DOS, ProDOS, Pascal, CP/M, and RDOS filesystems. This program used to be shareware, but is now free. If you have any questions, please visit the CiderPress web site at http://a2ciderpress.com/.