When creating or editing a new formatted partition, allow
to set a filesystem label (16 chars maximum). Modify
the KPMHelpers to accept it as a new parameter. Partitions
created by default may get a meaningful label too.
- point to main Calamares site in the 'part of' headers instead
of to github (this is the "this file is part of Calamares"
opening line for most files).
- remove boilerplate from all source files, CMake modules and completions,
this is the 3-paragraph summary of the GPL-3.0-or-later, which has
a meaning entirely covered by the SPDX tag.
- Use normal translation framework. The EncryptWidget was the one place
not using the "usual" translation framework, but rolled its own.
- Emphasize that the checkbox-state (checked-ness) is the parameter,
not a state of the EncryptWidget.
- All other instances of UI classes from Designer use a pointer-to-UI,
not multiple inheritance.
- Convenience method for setting the pixmap in response to
changes in the passphrase
- Tighten up types: enum -> enum class
- Reduce the scope for int-confusion by using an enum-class for
the encryption state of the widget
- Include UI implementation header only in .cpp
- Apply coding style
- Update copyright
Introduces a "partitioning service" into libcalamares,
shuffles a bunch of things into it, tries to help out
with settling the system between partitioning actions.
- explicit use of user-visible names in EditExistingPartitionDialog
- consistent conversion of config-values to FS names (user-visible).
The GS value comes from the ViewStep, and should always match
something -- it's already converted to the canonical un-translated
so the type should be good.
- If there is a partition already (newly) created, then pass that
to the dialog so that it can use the setings previously applied
(e.g. mount point and flags).
- This avoids the case where you create or format a partition,
then click on it again to edit it and the previous settings are lost.
- Setup the lsit of flags consistently, by providing the available
and to-be-checked flags.
- In CreatePartitionDialog, assume that ~0 is all the flags.
This file is full of helper functions for the partition-editing
dialogs. At first it was just mount-point helper functions,
but there is other functionality that can be refactored.
- Move to one place which handles the standard mount points
- While here, introduce explicit "(no mount point)" string
into the combo box. This is prep-work for issue #951.
We get the mountpoints already used by other partitions, and
disable the Ok button in the "Create new partition" dialog if
the user selects/writes a mountpoint which is already used.
We are going to do the same in the Edit partition dialog
after testing.