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authorPascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com>1999-09-17 21:28:09 +0000
committerPascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com>1999-09-17 21:28:09 +0000
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-rw-r--r--perl-install/Xconfigurator.pm20
-rw-r--r--perl-install/Xconfigurator_consts.pm18
-rw-r--r--perl-install/fsedit.pm2
-rw-r--r--perl-install/help.pm332
-rw-r--r--perl-install/install2.pm145
-rw-r--r--perl-install/share/themes-blackwhite.rc3
-rw-r--r--perl-install/share/themes-blue.rc1
-rw-r--r--perl-install/share/themes-savane.rc1
8 files changed, 377 insertions, 145 deletions
diff --git a/perl-install/Xconfigurator.pm b/perl-install/Xconfigurator.pm
index 33a06bed8..41edd3e3d 100644
--- a/perl-install/Xconfigurator.pm
+++ b/perl-install/Xconfigurator.pm
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ package Xconfigurator;
use diagnostics;
use strict;
-use vars qw($in $install $resolution_wanted @depths %depths @resolutions @svgaservers @accelservers @allservers %videomemory @ramdac_name @ramdac_id @clockchip_name @clockchip_id %keymap_translate @vsync_range %standard_monitors $intro_text $finalcomment_text $s3_comment $cirrus_comment $probeonlywarning_text $monitorintro_text $hsyncintro_text $vsyncintro_text $XF86firstchunk_text $keyboardsection_start $keyboardsection_part2 $keyboardsection_end $pointersection_text1 $pointersection_text2 $monitorsection_text1 $monitorsection_text2 $monitorsection_text3 $monitorsection_text4 $modelines_text_Trident_TG_96xx $modelines_text $devicesection_text $screensection_text1);
+use vars qw($in $install $resolution_wanted @depths @hsyncranges @vsyncranges %depths @resolutions @svgaservers @accelservers @allservers %videomemory @ramdac_name @ramdac_id @clockchip_name @clockchip_id %keymap_translate %standard_monitors $intro_text $finalcomment_text $s3_comment $cirrus_comment $probeonlywarning_text $monitorintro_text $hsyncintro_text $vsyncintro_text $XF86firstchunk_text $keyboardsection_start $keyboardsection_part2 $keyboardsection_end $pointersection_text1 $pointersection_text2 $monitorsection_text1 $monitorsection_text2 $monitorsection_text3 $monitorsection_text4 $modelines_text_Trident_TG_96xx $modelines_text $devicesection_text $screensection_text1);
use pci_probing::main;
use common qw(:common :file);
@@ -190,8 +190,22 @@ sub monitorConfiguration(;$) {
readMonitorsDB(-e "MonitorsDB" ? "MonitorsDB" : "/usr/share/MonitorsDB");
- add2hash($monitor, { type => $in->ask_from_list('', _("Choose a monitor"), [keys %monitors]) }) unless $monitor->{type};
- add2hash($monitor, $monitors{$monitor->{type}});
+ add2hash($monitor, { type => $in->ask_from_list('', _("Choose a monitor"), ['Unlisted', keys %monitors]) }) unless $monitor->{type};
+ if ($monitor->{type} eq 'Unlisted') {
+ $in->ask_from_entries_ref('',
+_("The two critical parameters are the vertical refresh rate, which is the rate
+at which the whole screen is refreshed, and most importantly the horizontal
+sync rate, which is the rate at which scanlines are displayed.
+
+It is VERY IMPORTANT that you do not specify a monitor type with a sync range
+that is beyond the capabilities of your monitor. If in doubt, choose a
+conservative setting."),
+ [ _("Horizontal refresh rate"), _("Vertical refresh rate") ],
+ [ { val => \$monitor->{hsyncrange}, list => \@hsyncranges },
+ { val => \$monitor->{vsyncrange}, list => \@vsyncranges }, ]);
+ } else {
+ add2hash($monitor, $monitors{$monitor->{type}});
+ }
add2hash($monitor, { type => "Unknown", vendor => "Unknown", model => "Unknown" });
$monitor;
diff --git a/perl-install/Xconfigurator_consts.pm b/perl-install/Xconfigurator_consts.pm
index 17ecb02f8..9429342eb 100644
--- a/perl-install/Xconfigurator_consts.pm
+++ b/perl-install/Xconfigurator_consts.pm
@@ -42,6 +42,24 @@ $resolution_wanted = "1024x768";
__("Monitor that can do 1600x1200 at 76 Hz") => [ '1600x1200@76', "31.5-94.0" , "50-160" ],
);
+@vsyncranges = ("50-70", "50-90", "50-100", "40-150");
+
+@hsyncranges = (
+ "31.5",
+ "31.5-35.1",
+ "31.5, 35.5",
+ "31.5, 35.15, 35.5",
+ "31.5-37.9",
+ "31.5-48.5",
+ "31.5-57.0",
+ "31.5-64.3",
+ "31.5-79.0",
+ "31.5-82.0",
+ "31.5-88.0",
+ "31.5-94.0",
+);
+
+
#- * Screen/video card configuration.
%ramdacs = (
__("No RAMDAC Setting (recommended)") => '',
diff --git a/perl-install/fsedit.pm b/perl-install/fsedit.pm
index 390ce2d7d..96dc6edac 100644
--- a/perl-install/fsedit.pm
+++ b/perl-install/fsedit.pm
@@ -311,6 +311,8 @@ sub rescuept($) {
$_->{start}--;
$_->{size}++;
}
+ local $b->{notFormatted};
+
partition_table::add($hd, $_, ($b ? 'Extended' : 'Primary'), 1);
}
}
diff --git a/perl-install/help.pm b/perl-install/help.pm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..1967f35b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/perl-install/help.pm
@@ -0,0 +1,332 @@
+package help;
+
+use common qw(:common);
+
+%steps = (
+selectLanguage =>
+ __("Choose preferred language for install and system usage."),
+
+selectKeyboard =>
+ __("Choose on the list of keyboards, the one corresponding to yours"),
+
+selectPath =>
+ __("Choose \"Installation\" if there are no previous versions of Linux
+installed, or if you wish use to multiple distributions or versions.
+
+Choose \"Update\" if you wish to update a previous version of Mandrake
+Linux: 5.1 (Venice), 5.2 (Leeloo), 5.3 (Festen) or 6.0 (Venus)."),
+
+selectInstallClass =>
+ __("Select:
+ - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install
+the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here.
+ - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the
+computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness
+here.
+ - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the
+Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select
+this.
+ - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly
+customized installation, this Install Class is for you."),
+
+setupSCSI =>
+ __("The system did not detect a SCSI card. If you have one (or several)
+click on \"Yes\" and choose the module(s) to be tested. Otherwise,
+select \"No\".
+
+If you don't know if your computer has SCSI interfaces, consult the
+original documentation delivered with the computer, or if you use
+Microsoft Windows 95/98, inspect the information available via the \"Control
+panel\", \"System's icon, \"Device Manager\" tab."),
+
+partitionDisks =>
+ __("At this point, hard drive partitions must be defined. (Unless you
+are overwriting a previous install of Linux and have already defined
+your hard drives partitions as desired.) This operation consists of
+logically dividing the computer's hard drive capacity into separate
+areas for use. Two common partition are: \"root\" which is the point at
+which the filesystem's directory structure starts, and \"boot\", which
+contains those files necessary to start the operating system when the
+computer is first turned on. Because the effects of this process are
+usually irreversible, partitioning can be intimidating and stressful to
+the inexperienced. DiskDrake simplifies the process so that it need not
+be. Consult the documentation and take your time before proceeding."),
+
+formatPartitions =>
+ __("Any partitions that have been newly defined must be formatted for
+use. At this time, you may wish to re-format some pre-existing
+partitions to erase the data they contain. Note: it is not necessary to
+re-format pre-existing partitions, particularly if they contain files or
+data you wish to keep. Typically retained are: /home and /usr/local."),
+
+choosePackages =>
+ __("You may now select the packages you wish to install.
+
+Please note that some packages require the installation of others. These
+are referred to as package dependencies. The packages you select, and
+the packages they require will automatically be added to the
+installation configuration. It is impossible to install a package
+without installing all of its dependencies.
+
+Information on each category and specific package is available in the
+area titled \"Info\". This is located above the buttons: [confirmation]
+[selection] [unselection]."),
+
+doInstallStep =>
+ __("The packages selected are now being installed. This operation
+should only take a few minutes."),
+
+configureMouse =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+configureNetwork =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+configureTimezone =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+configureServices =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+configurePrinter =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+setRootPassword =>
+ __("An administrator password for your Linux system must now be
+assigned. The password must be entered twice to verify that both
+password entries are identical.
+
+Choose this password carefully. Only persons with access to an
+administrator account can maintain and administer the system.
+Alternatively, unauthorized use of an administrator account can be
+extremely dangerous to the integrity of the system, the data upon it,
+and other systems with which it is interfaced. The password should be a
+mixture of alphanumeric characters and a least 8 characters long. It
+should never be written down. Do not make the password too long or
+complicated that it will be difficult to remember.
+
+When you login as Administrator, at \"login\" type \"root\" and at
+\"password\", type the password that was created here."),
+
+addUser =>
+ __("You can now authorize one or more people to use your Linux
+system. Each user account will have their own customizable environment.
+
+It is very important that you create a regular user account, even if
+there will only be one principle user of the system. The administrative
+\"root\" account should not be used for day to day operation of the
+computer. It is a security risk. The use of a regular user account
+protects you and the system from yourself. The root account should only
+be used for administrative and maintenance tasks that can not be
+accomplished from a regular user account."),
+
+createBootdisk =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+setupBootloader =>
+ __("You need to indicate where you wish
+to place the information required to boot to Linux.
+
+Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose \"First sector of
+drive\"."),
+
+configureX =>
+ __("It is now time to configure the video card and monitor
+configuration for the X Window Graphic User Interface (GUI). First
+select your monitor. Next, you may test the configuration and change
+your selections if necessary."),
+exitInstall =>
+ __("Help"),
+);
+
+#- ################################################################################
+%steps_long = (
+selectLanguage =>
+ __("Choose preferred language for install and system usage."),
+
+selectKeyboard =>
+ __("Choose on the list of keyboards, the one corresponding to yours"),
+
+selectPath =>
+ __("Choose \"Installation\" if there are no previous versions of Linux
+installed, or if you wish use to multiple distributions or versions.
+ - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install
+the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here.
+ - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the
+computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness
+here.
+ - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the
+Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select
+this.
+ - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly
+ - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install
+the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here.
+ - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the
+computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness
+here.
+ - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the
+Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select
+this.
+ - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly
+ - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install
+the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here.
+ - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the
+computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness
+here.
+ - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the
+Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select
+this.
+ - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly
+ - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install
+the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here.
+ - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the
+computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness
+here.
+ - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the
+Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select
+this.
+ - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly
+ - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install
+the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here.
+ - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the
+computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness
+here.
+ - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the
+Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select
+this.
+ - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly
+ - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install
+the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here.
+ - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the
+computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness
+here.
+ - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the
+Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select
+this.
+ - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly
+
+Choose \"Update\" if you wish to update a previous version of Mandrake
+Linux: 5.1 (Venice), 5.2 (Leeloo), 5.3 (Festen) or 6.0 (Venus)."),
+
+selectInstallClass =>
+ __("Select:
+ - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install
+the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here.
+ - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the
+computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness
+here.
+ - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the
+Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select
+this.
+ - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly
+customized installation, this Install Class is for you."),
+
+setupSCSI =>
+ __("The system did not detect a SCSI card. If you have one (or several)
+click on \"Yes\" and choose the module(s) to be tested. Otherwise,
+select \"No\".
+
+If you don't know if your computer has SCSI interfaces, consult the
+original documentation delivered with the computer, or if you use
+Microsoft Windows 95/98, inspect the information available via the \"Control
+panel\", \"System's icon, \"Device Manager\" tab."),
+
+partitionDisks =>
+ __("At this point, hard drive partitions must be defined. (Unless you
+are overwriting a previous install of Linux and have already defined
+your hard drives partitions as desired.) This operation consists of
+logically dividing the computer's hard drive capacity into separate
+areas for use. Two common partition are: \"root\" which is the point at
+which the filesystem's directory structure starts, and \"boot\", which
+contains those files necessary to start the operating system when the
+computer is first turned on. Because the effects of this process are
+usually irreversible, partitioning can be intimidating and stressful to
+the inexperienced. DiskDrake simplifies the process so that it need not
+be. Consult the documentation and take your time before proceeding."),
+
+formatPartitions =>
+ __("Any partitions that have been newly defined must be formatted for
+use. At this time, you may wish to re-format some pre-existing
+partitions to erase the data they contain. Note: it is not necessary to
+re-format pre-existing partitions, particularly if they contain files or
+data you wish to keep. Typically retained are: /home and /usr/local."),
+
+choosePackages =>
+ __("You may now select the packages you wish to install.
+
+Please note that some packages require the installation of others. These
+are referred to as package dependencies. The packages you select, and
+the packages they require will automatically be added to the
+installation configuration. It is impossible to install a package
+without installing all of its dependencies.
+
+Information on each category and specific package is available in the
+area titled \"Info\". This is located above the buttons: [confirmation]
+[selection] [unselection]."),
+
+doInstallStep =>
+ __("The packages selected are now being installed. This operation
+should only take a few minutes."),
+
+configureMouse =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+configureNetwork =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+configureTimezone =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+configureServices =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+configurePrinter =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+setRootPassword =>
+ __("An administrator password for your Linux system must now be
+assigned. The password must be entered twice to verify that both
+password entries are identical.
+
+Choose this password carefully. Only persons with access to an
+administrator account can maintain and administer the system.
+Alternatively, unauthorized use of an administrator account can be
+extremely dangerous to the integrity of the system, the data upon it,
+and other systems with which it is interfaced. The password should be a
+mixture of alphanumeric characters and a least 8 characters long. It
+should never be written down. Do not make the password too long or
+complicated that it will be difficult to remember.
+
+When you login as Administrator, at \"login\" type \"root\" and at
+\"password\", type the password that was created here."),
+
+addUser =>
+ __("You can now authorize one or more people to use your Linux
+system. Each user account will have their own customizable environment.
+
+It is very important that you create a regular user account, even if
+there will only be one principle user of the system. The administrative
+\"root\" account should not be used for day to day operation of the
+computer. It is a security risk. The use of a regular user account
+protects you and the system from yourself. The root account should only
+be used for administrative and maintenance tasks that can not be
+accomplished from a regular user account."),
+
+createBootdisk =>
+ __("Help"),
+
+setupBootloader =>
+ __("You need to indicate where you wish
+to place the information required to boot to Linux.
+
+Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose \"First sector of
+drive\"."),
+
+configureX =>
+ __("It is now time to configure the video card and monitor
+configuration for the X Window Graphic User Interface (GUI). First
+select your monitor. Next, you may test the configuration and change
+your selections if necessary."),
+exitInstall =>
+ __("Help"),
+);
diff --git a/perl-install/install2.pm b/perl-install/install2.pm
index d668b4b4a..50809e007 100644
--- a/perl-install/install2.pm
+++ b/perl-install/install2.pm
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ use vars qw($o);
use common qw(:common :file :system :functional);
use install_any qw(:all);
use log;
+use help;
use network;
use lang;
use keyboard;
@@ -24,150 +25,12 @@ use printer;
use modules;
use detect_devices;
use modparm;
+use install_steps_graphical;
use run_program;
#-######################################################################################
#- Steps table
#-######################################################################################
-my %stepsHelp = (
-
-selectLanguage =>
- __("Choose preferred language for install and system usage."),
-
-selectKeyboard =>
- __("Choose on the list of keyboards, the one corresponding to yours"),
-
-selectPath =>
- __("Choose \"Installation\" if there are no previous versions of Linux
-installed, or if you wish use to multiple distributions or versions.
-
-Choose \"Update\" if you wish to update a previous version of Mandrake
-Linux: 5.1 (Venice), 5.2 (Leeloo), 5.3 (Festen) or 6.0 (Venus)."),
-
-selectInstallClass =>
- __("Select:
- - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install
-the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here.
- - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the
-computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness
-here.
- - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the
-Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select
-this.
- - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly
-customized installation, this Install Class is for you."),
-
-setupSCSI =>
- __("The system did not detect a SCSI card. If you have one (or several)
-click on \"Yes\" and choose the module(s) to be tested. Otherwise,
-select \"No\".
-
-If you don't know if your computer has SCSI interfaces, consult the
-original documentation delivered with the computer, or if you use
-Microsoft Windows 95/98, inspect the information available via the \"Control
-panel\", \"System's icon, \"Device Manager\" tab."),
-
-partitionDisks =>
- __("At this point, hard drive partitions must be defined. (Unless you
-are overwriting a previous install of Linux and have already defined
-your hard drives partitions as desired.) This operation consists of
-logically dividing the computer's hard drive capacity into separate
-areas for use. Two common partition are: \"root\" which is the point at
-which the filesystem's directory structure starts, and \"boot\", which
-contains those files necessary to start the operating system when the
-computer is first turned on. Because the effects of this process are
-usually irreversible, partitioning can be intimidating and stressful to
-the inexperienced. DiskDrake simplifies the process so that it need not
-be. Consult the documentation and take your time before proceeding."),
-
-formatPartitions =>
- __("Any partitions that have been newly defined must be formatted for
-use. At this time, you may wish to re-format some pre-existing
-partitions to erase the data they contain. Note: it is not necessary to
-re-format pre-existing partitions, particularly if they contain files or
-data you wish to keep. Typically retained are: /home and /usr/local."),
-
-choosePackages =>
- __("You may now select the packages you wish to install.
-
-Please note that some packages require the installation of others. These
-are referred to as package dependencies. The packages you select, and
-the packages they require will automatically be added to the
-installation configuration. It is impossible to install a package
-without installing all of its dependencies.
-
-Information on each category and specific package is available in the
-area titled \"Info\". This is located above the buttons: [confirmation]
-[selection] [unselection]."),
-
-doInstallStep =>
- __("The packages selected are now being installed. This operation
-should only take a few minutes."),
-
-configureMouse =>
- __("Help"),
-
-configureNetwork =>
- __("Help"),
-
-configureTimezone =>
- __("Help"),
-
-configureServices =>
- __("Help"),
-
-configurePrinter =>
- __("Help"),
-
-setRootPassword =>
- __("An administrator password for your Linux system must now be
-assigned. The password must be entered twice to verify that both
-password entries are identical.
-
-Choose this password carefully. Only persons with access to an
-administrator account can maintain and administer the system.
-Alternatively, unauthorized use of an administrator account can be
-extremely dangerous to the integrity of the system, the data upon it,
-and other systems with which it is interfaced. The password should be a
-mixture of alphanumeric characters and a least 8 characters long. It
-should never be written down. Do not make the password too long or
-complicated that it will be difficult to remember.
-
-When you login as Administrator, at \"login\" type \"root\" and at
-\"password\", type the password that was created here."),
-
-addUser =>
- __("You can now authorize one or more people to use your Linux
-system. Each user account will have their own customizable environment.
-
-It is very important that you create a regular user account, even if
-there will only be one principle user of the system. The administrative
-\"root\" account should not be used for day to day operation of the
-computer. It is a security risk. The use of a regular user account
-protects you and the system from yourself. The root account should only
-be used for administrative and maintenance tasks that can not be
-accomplished from a regular user account."),
-
-createBootdisk =>
- __("Help"),
-
-setupBootloader =>
- __("You need to indicate where you wish
-to place the information required to boot to Linux.
-
-Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose \"First sector of
-drive\"."),
-
-configureX =>
- __("It is now time to configure the video card and monitor
-configuration for the X Window Graphic User Interface (GUI). First
-select your monitor. Next, you may test the configuration and change
-your selections if necessary."),
-exitInstall =>
- __("Help"),
-);
-
-
my @installStepsFields = qw(text redoable onError needs entered reachable toBeDone help next done);
my @installSteps = (
selectLanguage => [ __("Choose your language"), 1, 1 ],
@@ -196,7 +59,7 @@ my (%installSteps, %upgradeSteps, @orderedInstallSteps, @orderedUpgradeSteps);
for (my $i = 0; $i < @installSteps; $i += 2) {
my %h; @h{@installStepsFields} = @{ $installSteps[$i + 1] };
- $h{help} = $stepsHelp{$installSteps[$i]} || __("Help");
+ $h{help} = $help::steps{$installSteps[$i]} || __("Help");
$h{next} = $installSteps[$i + 2];
$h{onError} = $installSteps[$i + 2 * $h{onError}];
$installSteps{ $installSteps[$i] } = \%h;
@@ -585,7 +448,7 @@ sub main {
modules::load_deps("/modules/modules.dep");
$o->{modules} = modules::get_stage1_conf($o->{modules}, "/tmp/conf.modules");
modules::read_already_loaded();
- modparm::read_modparm_file(($::testing ? "/tmp" : "/usr/share") . "/modparm.lst");
+ modparm::read_modparm_file(-e "modparm.lst" ? "modparm.lst" : "/usr/share/modparm.lst");
#-the main cycle
my $clicked = 0;
diff --git a/perl-install/share/themes-blackwhite.rc b/perl-install/share/themes-blackwhite.rc
index f0d87e3c4..b662185fb 100644
--- a/perl-install/share/themes-blackwhite.rc
+++ b/perl-install/share/themes-blackwhite.rc
@@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ style "button"
style "background"
{
- bg[NORMAL] = { 0.67, 0.67, 0.67 }
+ bg[NORMAL] = { 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 }
+ bg[PRELIGHT] = { 0.67, 0.67, 0.67 }
}
widget_class "*" style "any"
diff --git a/perl-install/share/themes-blue.rc b/perl-install/share/themes-blue.rc
index 609e54edc..2db67f43b 100644
--- a/perl-install/share/themes-blue.rc
+++ b/perl-install/share/themes-blue.rc
@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ style "button" = "any"
style "background"
{
bg[NORMAL] = { 0, 0.67, 1.0 }
+ bg[PRELIGHT] = { 0, 0, 0.67 }
}
widget_class "*" style "any"
diff --git a/perl-install/share/themes-savane.rc b/perl-install/share/themes-savane.rc
index 61032c63e..52845bf94 100644
--- a/perl-install/share/themes-savane.rc
+++ b/perl-install/share/themes-savane.rc
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ style "button"
style "background"
{
bg[NORMAL] = { 1.0, 0.67, 0 }
+ bg[PRELIGHT] = { 0.67, 0.33, 0 }
}
widget_class "*" style "any"