diff --git a/Localization/English/ClassicExplorer.html b/Localization/English/ClassicExplorer.html index 3d0eb8a..496a86b 100644 --- a/Localization/English/ClassicExplorer.html +++ b/Localization/English/ClassicExplorer.html @@ -6,16 +6,21 @@ Classic Explorer -

Open-Shell website  Classic Explorer


-Classic +Open-Shell website

  Classic Explorer


+Classic Explorer is a plugin for Windows Explorer that:
-

New copy UI (Windows 7 only)
+

Classic copy UI (Windows 7 only)

In Vista when you copy files and there is a conflict you are presented @@ -49,7 +54,7 @@ with this:

-Before
+Before

What’s wrong with it?

@@ -59,8 +64,8 @@ it is not immediately clear what parts of it are clickable. You have to move the mouse around to discover the UI like in a Lucas Arts adventure game. And finally the keyboard usability is awful. To tell it -“yes, I know what I’m doing, I want to overwrite all files” you have to -press Alt+D, up, up, up, Space! It is harder than performing the Akuma +“yes, I know what I’m doing, I want to overwrite all files” you have to +press Alt+D, up, up, up, Space! It is harder than performing the Akuma Kara Demon move in Street Fighter 3. There is a time and a place for that stuff and copying files is not it.

@@ -68,14 +73,14 @@ that stuff and copying files is not it.

The Classic Explorer plugin brings back the simpler dialog box from Windows XP:

-

After
+

After

It is immediately clear what is clickable (clue – the buttons at the -bottom), there is easy keyboard navigation (press Y for “Yes”, A to +bottom), there is easy keyboard navigation (press Y for “Yes”, A to copy all files) and you can still see which file is newer and which is -larger. And of course just like in Windows XP, holding down Shift while clicking on the No button means "No to All" (or just press Shift+N).
+larger. And of course just like in Windows XP, holding down Shift while clicking on the No button means "No to All" (or just press Shift+N).

If you click @@ -117,12 +122,12 @@ finding the right command can take a while.

To solve the problem, the Classic Explorer plugin adds a new toolbar:

Explorer Toolbar
Explorer Toolbar

The available button are: Go Up, Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Properties, Email, Settings. More buttons can be added from the Settings dialog.

-Hints:
+Hints:
    - Hold the Control key when clicking the Up button to open the parent folder in a new Explorer window.
    - Hold the Shift key when clicking the Delete button to permanently delete a file
@@ -131,7 +136,7 @@ Email, Settings. More buttons can be added from the Settings dialog.
The new toolbar doesn’t show up in Explorer automatically after installation. You have to do a few things before you can use it:
-
    +
    1. Open a new Windows Explorer window (Win key+E)
    2. Turn on the menu in Explorer – Go to Tools (Alt+T), Folder @@ -154,7 +159,7 @@ the option "Enable third-party browser extensions".
      Classic Explorer restores the original Explorer status bar that shows the free disk space and the size of the selected files:

      -File size in status bar
      +File size in status bar

      Unlike the built-in status bar, the selection size is shown even if more than 100 files are selected. When no files are selected the total @@ -166,8 +171,8 @@ The status bar is different from the blue Details Pane you see at the bottom of Explorer. You can turn off the Details Pane from the Organize menu to save space. Also there is a bug in the Windows 7 Explorer that sometimes doesn't show any text in the -status bar. Press F5 to refresh the view and get the status text.
      -
      Windows 8 note: Classic Explorer adds its own +status bar. Press F5 to refresh the view and get the status text.
      +
      Windows 8+ note: Classic Explorer adds its own status bar. You should hide the default status bar to save space. Select the View tab in the ribbon, then click on Options. Select the View tab in the options. Locate the checkbox "Show status bar" and @@ -176,8 +181,8 @@ uncheck it.
      -

      Settings

      You can access the settings of Classic Explorer from the toolbar or from the start menu:
      -
      +

      Settings

      You can access the settings of Classic Explorer from the toolbar or from the Start menu:
      +


      You can choose from seeing only the basic settings, or all available settings. Hover over each setting to see a description of what it's for. Type in the search box to find a setting by name.
      @@ -202,10 +207,10 @@ will require a log off before you can see the change.

      Here's one example of what can be customized:
      - Title bar tweaks
      + Title bar tweaks

      Click on the Toolbar Buttons tab to customize the toolbar:
      -
      +

      The column on the left shows the current buttons in the toolbar, and the column on the right lists the buttons you can add to the toolbar. You can drag and drop buttons from the right column to the @@ -222,7 +227,7 @@ underscore. Some items (like SEPARATOR) cannot be renamed.
      Important Note: Not all available commands have default icons or text. That's because Windows doesn't have icons for things like Undo, Select All, etc. If you want to use such buttons in your toolbar you will have to provide your own icon. See below how to do it.

      After you place a button in the toolbar, you can edit it's attributes. Double-click on the button to edit:
      -Edit toolbar button
      +Edit toolbar button
      Here you can select a command for the button, its text and icon. Press the Restore Defaults button to get the default text and icon for the chosen command.
      The command can be:
        @@ -365,7 +370,7 @@ the word "select" and a list of files it wants to select. The "dir per user and are stored in the registry. By default every user can edit all of their settings. An administrator can lock specific settings, so no user can edit them:
        -
        +
        In this example the setting "Show Up button" is locked to always be "Before Back/Forward" and can't be changed by any user. This is achieved by adding the setting to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenShell\ClassicExplorer registry key. Create a string value called "ShowUpButton" and set it to "BeforeBack".
        @@ -383,7 +388,7 @@ it to 0xDEFA.

        There is also a global setting EnableSettings. Set it to 0 in the registry to prevent the users from even opening the Settings dialog:
        -Disable all settings
        +Disable all settings

        You can enable or disable Classic Explorer for individual processes using the 2 registry settings "ProcessWhiteList" and diff --git a/Localization/English/ClassicIE.html b/Localization/English/ClassicIE.html index c121d16..3693fda 100644 --- a/Localization/English/ClassicIE.html +++ b/Localization/English/ClassicIE.html @@ -13,45 +13,46 @@ Classic IE -

        Open-Shell website  -Classic IE


        + +Open-Shell website

          Classic IE

        +
        Classic IE
        is a small plugin for Internet Explorer that:
        • Adds a caption to the title -bar so you can see the full title of the page
        • +bar so you can see the full title of a page
        • Shows the security zone in the status bar
        • Shows the loading progress in the status bar

        See the full page title even when it doesn't fit in the tab:
        -
        +

        See the progress and the security zone:
        -
        +

        Installation

        When you run Internet Explorer for the first time after installing -Classic IE it may prompt you that a new add-on called ClassicIEBHO is +Classic IE, it may prompt you that a new add-on called ClassicIEBHO is installed and if you want to enable it. Click on the Enable button. If -you don't get a prompt, go to Tools -> Manage add-ons and make sure ClassicIEBHO is enabled. After enabling the add-on you have to restart Internet Explorer to activate the plugin.
        +you don't get a prompt, go to Tools -> Manage add-ons and make sure ClassicIEBHO is enabled. After enabling the add-on, you have to restart Internet Explorer to activate the plugin.

        Settings

        You can access the settings from Tools -> Classic IE Settings -or from the start menu. The settings control the color and the font of +or from the Start menu. The settings control the color and the font of the caption, and what information to display on the status bar.
        -
        +

        You can choose from seeing only the basic settings, or all available settings. Hover over each setting to see a description of what it's for. Type in the search box to find a setting by name.
        @@ -80,20 +81,20 @@ all of their settings. An administrator can lock specific settings, so no user can edit them. This is achieved by adding the setting to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenShell\ClassicIE registry key.

        You may also wish to not lock the setting but only override its initial -value. Then add "_Default" to the name of the registry value.
        +value. Do this by adding "_Default" to the name of the registry value.

        The easiest way to know the registry name of a setting and its value is to modify it, and then look it up in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OpenShell\ClassicIE\Settings.
        Sometimes you may want to lock a setting to its default value, but you -don't know what the default value is. Then create a DWORD value and set +don't know what the default value is. Do this by creating a DWORD value and setting it to 0xDEFA.

        There is also a global setting EnableSettings. Set it to 0 in the -registry to prevent the users from even opening the Settings dialog:
        +registry to prevent the users from opening the Settings dialog:
        -
        +

        Editing the settings through group policies is also supported. Extract the file PolicyDefinitions.zip found in the installation folder and read the document PolicyDefinitions.rtf for more details.

        diff --git a/Localization/English/License.html b/Localization/English/License.html index 68368e0..cfe3306 100644 --- a/Localization/English/License.html +++ b/Localization/English/License.html @@ -6,20 +6,20 @@ License Agreement -

        Open-Shell website  License Agreement
        -


        - -Classic Shell © 2009-2017, Ivo Beltchev http://www.classicshell.net/
        - -Open-Shell © 2017-2018, The Open-Shell Team https://github.com/open-shell
        +Open-Shell website

          License Agreement

        + +Classic Shell © 2009-2017, Ivo Beltchev http://www.classicshell.net/
        + +Open-Shell © 2017-2018, The Open-Shell Team https://github.com/Open-Shell

        BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THEM, DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE.

        @@ -50,9 +50,8 @@ SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

      • IN OTHER WORDS: -Basically you can use this software freely for any purpose but don’t be -surprised if it doesn’t work as you expect. You can’t hold the author -responsible for any damages that come to you from using the software. +You can use this software freely for any purpose, however it is not the author's +responsiblity for any damages that come from using the software. You can’t profit from selling this software. You got it for free after all.

      • diff --git a/Localization/English/Links.html b/Localization/English/Links.html index 36f21b4..ffc0e90 100644 --- a/Localization/English/Links.html +++ b/Localization/English/Links.html @@ -7,33 +7,40 @@ Open-Shell -

        Open-Shell website  Links


        The latest version can be found on the Open-Shell website:
        -http://www.classicshell.net/
        +Open-Shell website

          Links

        +
        The latest version can be found on the Open-Shell website:
        +https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/releases/latest/

        View the project history here:
        -History: http://www.classicshell.net/history/
        +History: https://coddec.github.io/Classic-Shell/www.classicshell.net/history/


        -

        Get Help

        +

        Get Help

        For answers to frequently asked questions look here:
        -FAQ: http://www.classicshell.net/faq/
        +FAQ: https://coddec.github.io/Classic-Shell/www.classicshell.net/faq/

        If you don't find your answer in the FAQ, try the discussion forums:
        -Discussion Forums: http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=6
        +Discussion Forums: https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/discussions


        -

        Report Problems

        +

        Report a Problem

        Report bugs and feature requests in the development forums:
        -Development Forums: http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=11
        +Development Forums: https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/issues
        diff --git a/Localization/English/Main.html b/Localization/English/Main.html index ce136c6..b9f404f 100644 --- a/Localization/English/Main.html +++ b/Localization/English/Main.html @@ -2,48 +2,47 @@ - - - - - - + + + + + Open-Shell -

        Open-Shell website  Open-Shell

        -Version 4.3.1 – general release

        -

        What is Open-Shell?

        -Open-Shell™ is a collection of usability enhancement for Windows. It -has a customizable Start menu and Start button, it adds a -toolbar for Windows Explorer and supports a variety of smaller features.
        +Open-Shell website

          Open-Shell

        +

        What is Open-Shell?

        +Open-Shell™ is a collection of usability enhancements for Windows. It +has a customizable Start menu and Start button, adds a +toolbar for Windows Explorer, and supports a variety of smaller features.

        +

        System Requirements

        +Open-Shell works on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11, along with their server counterparts. Both 32 and 64-bit versions are +supported (the same installer works for both).

        -

        System Requirements

        -Open-Shell works on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2, -Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2. Both 32 and 64-bit versions are -supported (the same installer works for both). Some skins for the start menu -require Aero theme to be enabled. Others require at least Basic theme.
        -
        -
        -

        Components


        - +

        Components

        Open-Shell has three major components:
        -

        Uninstallation

        -You can uninstall Open-Shell from Control Panel -> Programs and Features. Another way is  to run the setup again and chose "Remove".
        +

        Uninstallation

        +You can uninstall Open-Shell from Control Panel -> Programs and Features. Another way is to run the setup again and choose "Remove".
        A logoff may be required to complete the process.

        diff --git a/Localization/English/Menu.html b/Localization/English/Menu.html index 6de14d3..dfa4aad 100644 --- a/Localization/English/Menu.html +++ b/Localization/English/Menu.html @@ -12,21 +12,26 @@ Open-Shell Menu -

        Open-Shell website  -Open-Shell Menu


        + +Open-Shell website

          Open-Shell Menu

        +
        Open-Shell Menu
        -is a flexible start menu that can mimic the menu behavior of Windows +is a flexible Start menu that can mimic the menu behavior of Windows 2000, XP and Windows 7. It has a variety of advanced features:
          @@ -34,13 +39,13 @@ is a flexible start menu that can mimic the menu behavior of Windows
        • Drag and drop to let you organize your applications
        • -
        • Options to show Favorites, expand Control Panel, etc
        • +
        • Options to show Favorites, expand Control Panel, etc.
        • Shows recently used documents. The number of documents to display is customizable
        • Translated in 35 languages, including Right-to-left support for Arabic and Hebrew
        • -
        • Does not disable the original start menu in Windows. You can -access it by Shift+Click on the start button
        • +
        • Does not disable the original Start menu in Windows. You can +access it by Shift+Click on the Start button
        • Right-click on an item in the menu to delete, rename, sort, or perform other tasks
        • The search box helps you find your programs and files without getting in the way of your keyboard shortcuts
        • @@ -50,9 +55,9 @@ perform other tasks
        • Fully customizable in both looks and functionality
        • Support for Microsoft’s Active Accessibility
        • Converts the “All Programs” button in the Windows menu into a cascading menu
        • -
        • Implements a customizable start button
          +
        • Implements a customizable Start button
        • -
        • Can show, search and launch Windows Store apps (Windows 8)
        • +
        • Can show, search and launch Windows Store apps (Windows 8+)
        • @@ -60,18 +65,18 @@ perform other tasks
        • And last but not least – it's FREE!

        Styles

        -The start menu offers 3 styles to choose from.
        +The Start menu offers 3 styles to choose from.

        1) Single-column classic style

        -
        +
        This style is similar to the menu found in Windows 2000. It has one -column in the main menu with vertical text on the side. you can +column in the main menu with vertical text on the side. You can customize the order of items, icons and text.
        Programs, jumplists and search results show as cascading sub-menus.

        2) Two-column classic style

        -
        +
        This style is similar to the Windows XP menu. There are two columns where you can arrange your menu items. Customize the order, icons and text.
        @@ -79,30 +84,30 @@ Programs, jumplists and search results show as cascading sub-menus.

        3) Windows 7 style

        -
        +
        This style is similar to the Windows Vista and Windows 7 menu. The items in the first column are pre-defined to pinned and recent programs, all programs list and search box. The items in the second column are fully customizable.
        The jumplists and search results show inside the main menu. The programs can be inside the main menu or open as a cascading sub-menu.
        -This style offers less customizing options than the classic styles, but -has look and feel more familiar to people used to Windows 7.
        +This style offers less customization than the classic styles, but +has a look and feel more familiar to people used to Windows 7.


        Operation

        -If you have used the start menu in older versions of Windows you’ll +If you have used the Start menu in older versions of Windows you’ll feel right at home:

        Press the Windows key or click on the orb in the corner of the -screen to open the start menu.

        +screen to open the Start menu.

        Hold down Shift while clicking on the orb to access the operating system's own -start menu. +Start menu.

        Click on an item to execute it. @@ -112,19 +117,18 @@ Drag a program to change the order of the programs in a menu, or to move it to another folder.

        -Right-click on an item to rename it, delete it, explore it, sort the -menu, or perform other tasks.

        +Right-click on an item to rename it, delete it, or perform other tasks.

        -Right-click on the orb to edit the settings for the start menu, to view this help file, or to -stop the start menu.
        +Right-click on the orb to edit the settings for the Start menu, to view this help file, or to +stop the Start menu process.


        -Settings

        Right-click on the start button to access the settings:
        -
        +SettingsRight-click on the Start button to access the settings:
        +

        You can choose from seeing only the basic settings, or all available settings. Hover over each setting to see a description of what it's for. Type in the search box to find a setting by name.
        @@ -143,9 +147,9 @@ also reset all settings to their default value.

        Most settings will be changed immediately as you edit them. For example -you can edit the start menu, then while the Settings dialog is open, -access the start menu to see the changes. Small number of settings will -require you to exit the start menu before you can see the change.
        +you can edit the Start menu, then while the Settings dialog is open, +access the Start menu to see the changes. Small number of settings will +require you to exit the Start menu before you can see the change.

        @@ -156,17 +160,17 @@ require you to exit the start menu before you can see the change.

        Click on the Customize Start Menu tab to customize the menu items. Depending on the style you will see different UI.

        -For classic styles you can customize both columns of the start menu and +For classic styles you can customize both columns of the Start menu and create sub-menus. The left column shows the current items in the menu and the right column shows the available menu items. Drag from the right to the left to add items to the menu.
        -
        +

        For the Windows 7 style you can only edit the items for the second column and there are no sub-menus.
        -
        +


        Double-click on the icon to edit the item properties:
        -
        +
        Here you can select a command for the item, its text, icon and other attributes. Press the Restore Defaults button to get the default text and icon for the chosen command.

        The command can be:
        @@ -189,7 +193,7 @@ The icon can be:
        • left blank - then if the link attribute points to a file or a folder, the icon of that file or folder will be used
        • resource file,icon ID - for example %windir%\notepad.exe,2. Do not leave space between the file name and the comma. Make sure you are using the icon's resource ID, and not the icon's index. For best results use the [...] button next to the icon box
          -
        • ,icon ID - same as above, but the resource file is the MenuDLL.dll itself. This is useful when referring to the start menu's own icons
          +
        • ,icon ID - same as above, but the resource file is the StartMenuDLL.dll itself. This is useful when referring to the start menu's own icons
        • icon file -  for example C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\Email.ico
        • none - this will use a blank icon
        If the label or the tip attribute start with $ (dollar sign), then the system will treat it as a name of a string in the StartMenuL10N.ini @@ -197,7 +201,7 @@ file. The actual text will depend on the current language setting. This is useful when creating a menu that can be used by multiple languages.

        If you check "Insert Sub-items as Buttons", instead of showing the menu -item itself, the start menu will show the sub-items as a row of +item itself, the Start menu will show the sub-items as a row of buttons. By default the buttons are centered. You can align them to the left by adding a separator as the last item, or align them to the right by adding a separator as the first item. One possible use is to replace @@ -210,7 +214,7 @@ per user and are stored in the registry. By default every user can edit all of their settings. An administrator can lock specific settings, so no user can edit them:
        -
        +
        In this example the setting "Enable right-click menu" is locked to always be unchecked and can't be changed by any user. This is achieved by adding the setting to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenShell\Menu registry key. Create a DWORD value called "EnableContextMenu" and set it to 0.
        @@ -233,24 +237,24 @@ it to 0xDEFA.
        There is also a global setting "EnableSettings". Set it to 0 in the registry to prevent the users from even opening the Settings dialog:
        -
        +

        -The start menu also checks most of the group policies set by the administrator. Run gpedit.msc and go to User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Start Menu and Taskbar. From there you can disable Run, Shutdown, Help, and other features. (Not available on Home versions of Windows).
        +The Start menu also checks most of the group policies set by the administrator. Run gpedit.msc and go to User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Start Menu and Taskbar. From there you can disable Run, Shutdown, Help, and other features. (Not available on Home versions of Windows).

        Editing the settings through group policies is also supported. Extract the file PolicyDefinitions.zip found in the installation folder and read the document PolicyDefinitions.rtf for more details.


        -

        More About Skins

        +

        Skins

        You can pick from the many pre-installed skins:

        -Skins for Open-Shell Menu
        +Skins for Open-Shell Menu

        Or you can download and install additional 3rd party skins (from the main website or from another place). After you download a new skin you -must copy the .skin file to the Skins directory – usually C:\Program +must copy the .skin file to the Skins directory – usually C:\Program Files\Open-Shell\Skins. After that it will be available in the settings.

        -Note: Some skins may be specifically designed for +Windows 7 Note: Some skins may be specifically designed for Classic, Basic, or Aero mode. For example an Aero skin may require glass support any will look weird if the Classic or Basic theme is selected. Some Aero skins may also require specific glass color to be @@ -262,7 +266,7 @@ resource files (like Resource Hacker or Visual Studio). And of course some talent for graphical design :). Read the Skinning Tutorial before you begin.



        -

        Search


        +

        Search



        The search box lets you search the contents of the start menu, the programs in the PATH environment variable and the indexed files. You can have the search box @@ -279,10 +283,10 @@ The classic styles allow you to register additional "search providers", which yo search for the text from the search box. You run the search program either by selecting it from the menu, or by pressing Alt+key. In this example use Alt+A for Agent Ransack.
        -
        +

        This is done by adding sub-items of the SearchBoxItem in the Customize Start Menu tab:
        -
        +

        Open each of the sub-items and enter a command to start the search program. If you use %1 in the command, it will be replaced by the contents of the search box. If you use %2 it will be replaced by the url-style encoded search text. Enter a @@ -297,17 +301,17 @@ Search with Bing: http://www.bing.com/search?q=

        Custom Start Button
        -

        Open-Shell can add its own start button to the taskbar. It can -even replace the default start button in Windows 7. You can choose from +Open-Shell can add its own Start button to the taskbar. It can +even replace the default Start button in Windows 7. You can choose from an Aero-style orb, a rectangular classic button, or -you can make your own. For a custom start button you need an image that +you can make your own. For a custom Start button you need an image that contain the 3 states of the button - normal, hot and pressed:
        -Start button images
        +Start button images
        The image must be a 32-bit PNG or BMP. By default the width of the image determines the size of the button. You can override that by entering a custom width.
        Read the Button Tutorial for more information about creating custom buttons.
        -You can find many custom start button images online. Here are few examples:
        +You can find many custom Start button images online. Here are few examples:
        http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=18
        http://www.sevenforums.com/themes-styles/34951-custom-start-menu-button-collection.html
        http://www.sevenforums.com/customization/78291-big-group-custom-start-orbs.html
        @@ -326,23 +330,23 @@ downloaded from the translat

        Command Line

        -The StartMenu.exe supports 5 command line parameters: -open, -toggle, -togglenew, -exit and -settings.
        +StartMenu.exe supports 5 command line parameters: -open, -toggle, -togglenew, -exit and -settings.

        -The first two do what the name suggests. One opens the classic start menu, the other +The first two do what the name suggests. One opens the classic Start menu, the other toggles it. You can use the parameters to create a shortcut in your -QuickLaunch bar that opens the start menu. Or to set a hotkey in +QuickLaunch bar that opens the Start menu. Or to set a hotkey in programs such as WinKey.

        -The third one "-togglenew" toggles the default Windows start menu (or start screen). It is useful if +The third one "-togglenew" toggles the default Windows Start menu (or Start screen). It is useful if you want to create a shortcut or a hotkey to open the default menu and use the Win key for the classic menu.

        -Use "-exit" to exit the start menu. This command will only work if the start menu is not currently busy.
        +Use "-exit" to exit the Start menu. This command will only work if the Start menu is not currently busy.

        -Use "-settings" to open the start menu settings. This is useful for creating a shortcut for editing the settings.
        +Use "-settings" to open the Start menu settings. This is useful for creating a shortcut for editing the settings.


        -

        Accessibility

        The start menu supports screen readers like JAWS, +

        Accessibility

        The Start menu supports screen readers like JAWS, or Microsoft's Narrator. If the accessibility support causes problems it can be disabled from the General Behavior tab of the Settings.

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It adds some missing features to Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 - like a classic start menu, start button, a toolbar for Windows Explorer and others.\par +\pard\widctlpar Thank you for installing \cf2\b Open-Shell\'99\cf0\b0 . It adds some missing features to Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, like a classic Start menu, Start button, a toolbar for Windows Explorer and more.\par \par The latest version can be found on the Open-Shell website:\par -{{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK http://www.classicshell.net/ }}{\fldrslt{http://www.classicshell.net/\ul0\cf0}}}}\f1\fs22\par +{{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu }}{\fldrslt{https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu\ul0\cf0}}}}\f1\fs22\par \par For answers to frequently asked questions look here:\par -{{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK http://www.classicshell.net/faq/ }}{\fldrslt{http://www.classicshell.net/faq/\ul0\cf0}}}}\f1\fs22\par +{{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK https://coddec.github.io/Classic-Shell/www.classicshell.net/faq/ }}{\fldrslt{https://coddec.github.io/Classic-Shell/www.classicshell.net/faq/\ul0\cf0}}}}\f1\fs22\par \par Or use the discussion forums to get help:\par -{{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=6 }}{\fldrslt{http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=6\ul0\cf0}}}}\f1\fs22\par +{{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/discussions }}{\fldrslt{https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/discussions\ul0\cf0}}}}\f1\fs22\par \par Report problems in the Open-Shell development forums:\par -{{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=11 }}{\fldrslt{http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=11\ul0\cf0}}}}\f1\fs22\par +{{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/issues }}{\fldrslt{https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/issues\ul0\cf0}}}}\f1\fs22\par \par -\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf5\b\f0\fs28 Open-Shell Menu\par +\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf4\f0\fs28 Open-Shell Menu\cf5\f1\par -\pard\widctlpar\cf0\b0\f1\fs22\par -\cf3\b Open-Shell Menu\cf0 \b0 is a flexible start menu that can mimic the menu behavior of Windows 2000, XP and Windows 7. It has a variety of advanced features:\par +\pard\widctlpar\cf0\fs22\par +\cf2\b Open-Shell Menu \cf0\b0 is a flexible start menu that can mimic the menu behavior of Windows 2000, XP and Windows 7. It has a variety of advanced features:\par \par -\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\widctlpar\fi-360\li720 Choose between \ldblquote Classic\rdblquote and \ldblquote Windows 7\rdblquote styles\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Drag and drop to let you organize your applications\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Options to show Favorites, expand Control Panel, etc\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Shows recently used documents. The number of documents to display is customizable\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Translated in 35 languages, including Right-to-left support for Arabic and Hebrew\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Does not disable the original start menu in Windows. You can access it by Shift+Click on the start button\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Right-click on an item in the menu to delete, rename, sort, or perform other tasks\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}The search box helps you find your programs and files without getting in the way of your keyboard shortcuts\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Supports jumplists for easy access to recent documents and common tasks\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Available for 32 and 64-bit operating systems\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Has support for skins, including additional 3rd party skins. Make your own!\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Fully customizable in both looks and functionality\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Support for Microsoft\rquote s Active Accessibility\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Converts the \ldblquote All Programs\rdblquote button in the Windows menu into a cascading menu\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Implements a customizable start button\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Can show, search and launch Windows Store apps (Windows 8)\par +\pard{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf3\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720 Choose between \ldblquote Classic\rdblquote and \ldblquote Windows 7\rdblquote styles\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Drag and drop to let you organize your applications\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Options to show Favorites, expand Control Panel, etc\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Shows recently used documents. The number of documents to display is customizable\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Translated in 35 languages, including Right-to-left support for Arabic and Hebrew\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Does not disable the original start menu in Windows. You can access it by Shift+Click on the start button\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Right-click on an item in the menu to delete, rename, sort, or perform other tasks\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}The search box helps you find your programs and files without getting in the way of your keyboard shortcuts\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Supports jumplists for easy access to recent documents and common tasks\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Available for 32 and 64-bit operating systems\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Has support for skins, including additional 3rd party skins. Make your own!\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Fully customizable in both looks and functionality\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Support for Microsoft\rquote s Active Accessibility\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Converts the \ldblquote All Programs\rdblquote button in the Windows menu into a cascading menu\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Implements a customizable start button\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Can show, search and launch Windows Store apps (Windows 8)\par -\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf5\b\f0\fs28 Classic Explorer\par +\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf4\f0\fs28 Classic Explorer\cf5\f1\par -\pard\widctlpar\cf0\b0\f1\fs22\par -\cf3\b Classic Explorer\cf0 \b0 is a plugin for Windows Explorer that:\par +\pard\widctlpar\cf0\fs22\par +\cf2\b Classic Explorer \cf0\b0 is a plugin for Windows Explorer that:\par \par -\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\widctlpar\fi-360\li720 Adds a toolbar to Explorer for some common operations (Go to parent folder, Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Properties, Email). The toolbar is fully customizable\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Replaces the copy UI in Windows 7 with the more user-friendly \ldblquote classic\rdblquote version similar to Windows XP\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Handles Alt+Enter in the folder panel of Windows Explorer and shows the properties of the selected folder\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Has options for customizing the folder panel to look more like the Windows XP version or to not fade the expand buttons\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Can show the free disk space and the total size of the selected files in the status bar\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Can disable the breadcrumbs in the address bar\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Fixes a long list of features that are broken in Windows 7 \endash missing icon overlay for shared folders, the jumping folders in the navigation pane, missing sorting headers in list view, and more\par +\pard{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf3\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720 Adds a toolbar to Explorer for some common operations (Go to parent folder, Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Properties, Email). The toolbar is fully customizable\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Replaces the copy UI in Windows 7 with the more user-friendly \ldblquote classic\rdblquote version similar to Windows XP\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Handles Alt+Enter in the folder panel of Windows Explorer and shows the properties of the selected folder\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Has options for customizing the folder panel to look more like the Windows XP version or to not fade the expand buttons\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Can show the free disk space and the total size of the selected files in the status bar\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Can disable the breadcrumbs in the address bar\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Fixes a long list of features that are broken in Windows 7 \endash missing icon overlay for shared folders, the jumping folders in the navigation pane, missing sorting headers in list view, and more\par -\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf5\b\f0\fs28 Classic IE\par +\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf4\f0\fs28 Classic IE\par -\pard\widctlpar\cf0\b0\f1\fs22\par -\cf3\b Classic IE is a plugin for Internet Explorer 9 and later versions that:\par +\pard\widctlpar\cf0\f1\fs22\par +\cf2\b Classic IE is a plugin for Internet Explorer 9 and later versions that:\par \cf0\b0\par -\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\widctlpar\fi-360\li720 Adds a caption to the title bar so you can see the full title of the page\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Shows the security zone in the status bar\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Shows the loading progress in the status bar\par +\pard{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf3\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720 Adds a caption to the title bar so you can see the full title of the page\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Shows the security zone in the status bar\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Shows the loading progress in the status bar\par -\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf5\b\f0\fs28 Installation instructions\par +\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf4\f0\fs28 Installation Instructions\par -\pard\widctlpar\cf0\b0\f1\fs22\par +\pard\widctlpar\cf0\f1\fs22\par The toolbar for Windows Explorer may not show up automatically after installation. You have to do a few things before you can use it.\par \par -\cf3\b Windows 7:\cf0\b0 Press Alt+V to open the View menu. Open the \ldblquote Toolbars\rdblquote sub-menu and select \ldblquote Classic Exlporer Bar\rdblquote . Keep in mind that the menu will always be displayed as long as the toolbar is visible.\par +\cf6\b Windows 7:\cf0\b0 Press Alt+V to open the View menu. Open the \ldblquote Toolbars\rdblquote sub-menu and select \ldblquote Classic Exlporer Bar\rdblquote . Keep in mind that the menu will always be displayed as long as the toolbar is visible.\par \par -\cf3\b Windows 8:\cf0\b0 Press Alt+V to open the View ribbon. Click on the down arrow in the \ldblquote Options\rdblquote section. Select \ldblquote Classic Explorer Bar\rdblquote\par +\cf6\b Windows 8:\cf0\b0 Press Alt+V to open the View ribbon. Click on the down arrow in the \ldblquote Options\rdblquote section. Select \ldblquote Classic Explorer Bar\rdblquote\par \par If these steps don\rquote t work, it may be possible that the Explorer extensions have been disabled. Check the following, then try to show the toolbar again:\par \pard {\pntext\f1 1)\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlbody\pnf1\pnindent0\pnstart1\pndec{\pntxta)}} -\widctlpar\fi-360\li720 Open Internet Explorer and go to Tools -> Manage add-ons. Locate the add-ons \ldblquote Classic Explorer Bar\rdblquote and \ldblquote ExplorerBHO Class\rdblquote and make sure they are enabled.\par +\fi-360\li720 Open Internet Explorer and go to Tools -> Manage add-ons. Locate the add-ons \ldblquote Classic Explorer Bar\rdblquote and \ldblquote ExplorerBHO Class\rdblquote and make sure they are enabled.\par {\pntext\f1 2)\tab}Maybe the browser extensions are disabled on your system. This is usually the default for Windows Server. Open the "Internet Options", go to the "Advanced" tab, and check the option "Enable third-party browser extensions".\par \pard\widctlpar\par @@ -89,18 +88,18 @@ On Windows 8 the Classic Explorer status bar is different from the one in Explor \par The caption in Internet Explorer may not show up automatically after installation. You may get a prompt to enable the ClassicIEBHO plugin. If you get the prompt, select \ldblquote Enable\rdblquote . If you don\rquote t get a prompt, go to Tools -> Manage add-ons and make sure the add-on \ldblquote ClassicIEBHO\rdblquote is enabled. After that restart Internet Explorer.\par -\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf5\b\f0\fs28 Uninstallation\par +\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf4\b\f0\fs28 Uninstallation\par \pard\widctlpar\cf0\b0\f1\fs22\par -To uninstall \cf3\b Open-Shell\cf0\b0 follow these steps:\par +To uninstall \cf2\b Open-Shell\b0 \cf0 follow these steps:\par \pard {\pntext\f1 1)\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlbody\pnf1\pnindent0\pnstart1\pndec{\pntxta)}} -\widctlpar\fi-360\li720 Open \b Control Panel -> Programs and Features\b0 and double-click on \b Open-Shell\b0 . Then follow the instructions. You may have to restart Windows to complete the process.\par -{\pntext\f1 2)\tab}If you installed any additional skins for the start menu you will have to delete them manually\par +\fi-360\li720 Open \b Control Panel -> Programs and Features\b0 and double-click on \b Open-Shell\b0 . Then follow the instructions. You may have to restart Windows to complete the process.\par +{\pntext\f1 2)\tab}If you installed any additional skins for the start menu you will have to delete them manually.\par -\pard\widctlpar\par +\pard\widctlpar\f2\par \pard\widctlpar\sa200\sl276\slmult1\par } - + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Src/Localization/English/ClassicExplorer.html b/Src/Localization/English/ClassicExplorer.html index 3d0eb8a..496a86b 100644 --- a/Src/Localization/English/ClassicExplorer.html +++ b/Src/Localization/English/ClassicExplorer.html @@ -6,16 +6,21 @@ Classic Explorer -

        Open-Shell website  Classic Explorer


        -Classic +Open-Shell website

          Classic Explorer


        +Classic Explorer is a plugin for Windows Explorer that:
          @@ -41,7 +46,7 @@ missing sorting headers in list view, and more

        -

        New copy UI (Windows 7 only)
        +

        Classic copy UI (Windows 7 only)

        In Vista when you copy files and there is a conflict you are presented @@ -49,7 +54,7 @@ with this:

        -Before
        +Before

        What’s wrong with it?

        @@ -59,8 +64,8 @@ it is not immediately clear what parts of it are clickable. You have to move the mouse around to discover the UI like in a Lucas Arts adventure game. And finally the keyboard usability is awful. To tell it -“yes, I know what I’m doing, I want to overwrite all files” you have to -press Alt+D, up, up, up, Space! It is harder than performing the Akuma +“yes, I know what I’m doing, I want to overwrite all files” you have to +press Alt+D, up, up, up, Space! It is harder than performing the Akuma Kara Demon move in Street Fighter 3. There is a time and a place for that stuff and copying files is not it.

        @@ -68,14 +73,14 @@ that stuff and copying files is not it.

        The Classic Explorer plugin brings back the simpler dialog box from Windows XP:

        -

        After
        +

        After

        It is immediately clear what is clickable (clue – the buttons at the -bottom), there is easy keyboard navigation (press Y for “Yes”, A to +bottom), there is easy keyboard navigation (press Y for “Yes”, A to copy all files) and you can still see which file is newer and which is -larger. And of course just like in Windows XP, holding down Shift while clicking on the No button means "No to All" (or just press Shift+N).
        +larger. And of course just like in Windows XP, holding down Shift while clicking on the No button means "No to All" (or just press Shift+N).

        If you click @@ -117,12 +122,12 @@ finding the right command can take a while.

        To solve the problem, the Classic Explorer plugin adds a new toolbar:

        Explorer Toolbar
        Explorer Toolbar

        The available button are: Go Up, Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Properties, Email, Settings. More buttons can be added from the Settings dialog.

        -Hints:
        +Hints:
            - Hold the Control key when clicking the Up button to open the parent folder in a new Explorer window.
            - Hold the Shift key when clicking the Delete button to permanently delete a file
        @@ -131,7 +136,7 @@ Email, Settings. More buttons can be added from the Settings dialog.
        The new toolbar doesn’t show up in Explorer automatically after installation. You have to do a few things before you can use it:
        -
          +
          1. Open a new Windows Explorer window (Win key+E)
          2. Turn on the menu in Explorer – Go to Tools (Alt+T), Folder @@ -154,7 +159,7 @@ the option "Enable third-party browser extensions".
            Classic Explorer restores the original Explorer status bar that shows the free disk space and the size of the selected files:

            -File size in status bar
            +File size in status bar

            Unlike the built-in status bar, the selection size is shown even if more than 100 files are selected. When no files are selected the total @@ -166,8 +171,8 @@ The status bar is different from the blue Details Pane you see at the bottom of Explorer. You can turn off the Details Pane from the Organize menu to save space. Also there is a bug in the Windows 7 Explorer that sometimes doesn't show any text in the -status bar. Press F5 to refresh the view and get the status text.
            -
            Windows 8 note: Classic Explorer adds its own +status bar. Press F5 to refresh the view and get the status text.
            +
            Windows 8+ note: Classic Explorer adds its own status bar. You should hide the default status bar to save space. Select the View tab in the ribbon, then click on Options. Select the View tab in the options. Locate the checkbox "Show status bar" and @@ -176,8 +181,8 @@ uncheck it.
            -

            Settings

            You can access the settings of Classic Explorer from the toolbar or from the start menu:
            -
            +

            Settings

            You can access the settings of Classic Explorer from the toolbar or from the Start menu:
            +


            You can choose from seeing only the basic settings, or all available settings. Hover over each setting to see a description of what it's for. Type in the search box to find a setting by name.
            @@ -202,10 +207,10 @@ will require a log off before you can see the change.

            Here's one example of what can be customized:
            - Title bar tweaks
            + Title bar tweaks

            Click on the Toolbar Buttons tab to customize the toolbar:
            -
            +

            The column on the left shows the current buttons in the toolbar, and the column on the right lists the buttons you can add to the toolbar. You can drag and drop buttons from the right column to the @@ -222,7 +227,7 @@ underscore. Some items (like SEPARATOR) cannot be renamed.
            Important Note: Not all available commands have default icons or text. That's because Windows doesn't have icons for things like Undo, Select All, etc. If you want to use such buttons in your toolbar you will have to provide your own icon. See below how to do it.

            After you place a button in the toolbar, you can edit it's attributes. Double-click on the button to edit:
            -Edit toolbar button
            +Edit toolbar button
            Here you can select a command for the button, its text and icon. Press the Restore Defaults button to get the default text and icon for the chosen command.
            The command can be:
              @@ -365,7 +370,7 @@ the word "select" and a list of files it wants to select. The "dir per user and are stored in the registry. By default every user can edit all of their settings. An administrator can lock specific settings, so no user can edit them:
              -
              +
              In this example the setting "Show Up button" is locked to always be "Before Back/Forward" and can't be changed by any user. This is achieved by adding the setting to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenShell\ClassicExplorer registry key. Create a string value called "ShowUpButton" and set it to "BeforeBack".
              @@ -383,7 +388,7 @@ it to 0xDEFA.

              There is also a global setting EnableSettings. Set it to 0 in the registry to prevent the users from even opening the Settings dialog:
              -Disable all settings
              +Disable all settings

              You can enable or disable Classic Explorer for individual processes using the 2 registry settings "ProcessWhiteList" and diff --git a/Src/Localization/English/ClassicIE.html b/Src/Localization/English/ClassicIE.html index c121d16..3693fda 100644 --- a/Src/Localization/English/ClassicIE.html +++ b/Src/Localization/English/ClassicIE.html @@ -13,45 +13,46 @@ Classic IE -

              Open-Shell website  -Classic IE


              + +Open-Shell website

                Classic IE

              +
              Classic IE
              is a small plugin for Internet Explorer that:
              • Adds a caption to the title -bar so you can see the full title of the page
              • +bar so you can see the full title of a page
              • Shows the security zone in the status bar
              • Shows the loading progress in the status bar

              See the full page title even when it doesn't fit in the tab:
              -
              +

              See the progress and the security zone:
              -
              +

              Installation

              When you run Internet Explorer for the first time after installing -Classic IE it may prompt you that a new add-on called ClassicIEBHO is +Classic IE, it may prompt you that a new add-on called ClassicIEBHO is installed and if you want to enable it. Click on the Enable button. If -you don't get a prompt, go to Tools -> Manage add-ons and make sure ClassicIEBHO is enabled. After enabling the add-on you have to restart Internet Explorer to activate the plugin.
              +you don't get a prompt, go to Tools -> Manage add-ons and make sure ClassicIEBHO is enabled. After enabling the add-on, you have to restart Internet Explorer to activate the plugin.

              Settings

              You can access the settings from Tools -> Classic IE Settings -or from the start menu. The settings control the color and the font of +or from the Start menu. The settings control the color and the font of the caption, and what information to display on the status bar.
              -
              +

              You can choose from seeing only the basic settings, or all available settings. Hover over each setting to see a description of what it's for. Type in the search box to find a setting by name.
              @@ -80,20 +81,20 @@ all of their settings. An administrator can lock specific settings, so no user can edit them. This is achieved by adding the setting to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenShell\ClassicIE registry key.

              You may also wish to not lock the setting but only override its initial -value. Then add "_Default" to the name of the registry value.
              +value. Do this by adding "_Default" to the name of the registry value.

              The easiest way to know the registry name of a setting and its value is to modify it, and then look it up in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\OpenShell\ClassicIE\Settings.
              Sometimes you may want to lock a setting to its default value, but you -don't know what the default value is. Then create a DWORD value and set +don't know what the default value is. Do this by creating a DWORD value and setting it to 0xDEFA.

              There is also a global setting EnableSettings. Set it to 0 in the -registry to prevent the users from even opening the Settings dialog:
              +registry to prevent the users from opening the Settings dialog:
              -
              +

              Editing the settings through group policies is also supported. Extract the file PolicyDefinitions.zip found in the installation folder and read the document PolicyDefinitions.rtf for more details.

              diff --git a/Src/Localization/English/License.html b/Src/Localization/English/License.html index ae628ea..cfe3306 100644 --- a/Src/Localization/English/License.html +++ b/Src/Localization/English/License.html @@ -6,18 +6,20 @@ License Agreement -

              Open-Shell website  License Agreement
              -


              -Open-Shell © 2009-2017, Ivo Beltchev

              -http://www.classicshell.net/
              +Open-Shell website

                License Agreement

              + +Classic Shell © 2009-2017, Ivo Beltchev http://www.classicshell.net/
              + +Open-Shell © 2017-2018, The Open-Shell Team https://github.com/Open-Shell

              BY USING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT ACCEPT THEM, DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE.

              @@ -48,9 +50,8 @@ SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

            • IN OTHER WORDS: -Basically you can use this software freely for any purpose but don’t be -surprised if it doesn’t work as you expect. You can’t hold the author -responsible for any damages that come to you from using the software. +You can use this software freely for any purpose, however it is not the author's +responsiblity for any damages that come from using the software. You can’t profit from selling this software. You got it for free after all.

            • diff --git a/Src/Localization/English/Links.html b/Src/Localization/English/Links.html index 36f21b4..ffc0e90 100644 --- a/Src/Localization/English/Links.html +++ b/Src/Localization/English/Links.html @@ -7,33 +7,40 @@ Open-Shell -

              Open-Shell website  Links


              The latest version can be found on the Open-Shell website:
              -http://www.classicshell.net/
              +Open-Shell website

                Links

              +
              The latest version can be found on the Open-Shell website:
              +https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/releases/latest/

              View the project history here:
              -History: http://www.classicshell.net/history/
              +History: https://coddec.github.io/Classic-Shell/www.classicshell.net/history/


              -

              Get Help

              +

              Get Help

              For answers to frequently asked questions look here:
              -FAQ: http://www.classicshell.net/faq/
              +FAQ: https://coddec.github.io/Classic-Shell/www.classicshell.net/faq/

              If you don't find your answer in the FAQ, try the discussion forums:
              -Discussion Forums: http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=6
              +Discussion Forums: https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/discussions


              -

              Report Problems

              +

              Report a Problem

              Report bugs and feature requests in the development forums:
              -Development Forums: http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=11
              +Development Forums: https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/issues
              diff --git a/Src/Localization/English/Main.html b/Src/Localization/English/Main.html index ce136c6..b9f404f 100644 --- a/Src/Localization/English/Main.html +++ b/Src/Localization/English/Main.html @@ -2,48 +2,47 @@ - - - - - - + + + + + Open-Shell -

              Open-Shell website  Open-Shell

              -Version 4.3.1 – general release

              -

              What is Open-Shell?

              -Open-Shell™ is a collection of usability enhancement for Windows. It -has a customizable Start menu and Start button, it adds a -toolbar for Windows Explorer and supports a variety of smaller features.
              +Open-Shell website

                Open-Shell

              +

              What is Open-Shell?

              +Open-Shell™ is a collection of usability enhancements for Windows. It +has a customizable Start menu and Start button, adds a +toolbar for Windows Explorer, and supports a variety of smaller features.

              +

              System Requirements

              +Open-Shell works on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11, along with their server counterparts. Both 32 and 64-bit versions are +supported (the same installer works for both).

              -

              System Requirements

              -Open-Shell works on Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008 R2, -Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2. Both 32 and 64-bit versions are -supported (the same installer works for both). Some skins for the start menu -require Aero theme to be enabled. Others require at least Basic theme.
              -
              -
              -

              Components


              - +

              Components

              Open-Shell has three major components:
              -

              Uninstallation

              -You can uninstall Open-Shell from Control Panel -> Programs and Features. Another way is  to run the setup again and chose "Remove".
              +

              Uninstallation

              +You can uninstall Open-Shell from Control Panel -> Programs and Features. Another way is to run the setup again and choose "Remove".
              A logoff may be required to complete the process.

              diff --git a/Src/Localization/English/Menu.html b/Src/Localization/English/Menu.html index 87e69c7..dfa4aad 100644 --- a/Src/Localization/English/Menu.html +++ b/Src/Localization/English/Menu.html @@ -12,21 +12,26 @@ Open-Shell Menu -

              Open-Shell website  -Open-Shell Menu


              + +Open-Shell website

                Open-Shell Menu

              +
              Open-Shell Menu
              -is a flexible start menu that can mimic the menu behavior of Windows +is a flexible Start menu that can mimic the menu behavior of Windows 2000, XP and Windows 7. It has a variety of advanced features:
                @@ -34,13 +39,13 @@ is a flexible start menu that can mimic the menu behavior of Windows
              • Drag and drop to let you organize your applications
              • -
              • Options to show Favorites, expand Control Panel, etc
              • +
              • Options to show Favorites, expand Control Panel, etc.
              • Shows recently used documents. The number of documents to display is customizable
              • Translated in 35 languages, including Right-to-left support for Arabic and Hebrew
              • -
              • Does not disable the original start menu in Windows. You can -access it by Shift+Click on the start button
              • +
              • Does not disable the original Start menu in Windows. You can +access it by Shift+Click on the Start button
              • Right-click on an item in the menu to delete, rename, sort, or perform other tasks
              • The search box helps you find your programs and files without getting in the way of your keyboard shortcuts
              • @@ -50,9 +55,9 @@ perform other tasks
              • Fully customizable in both looks and functionality
              • Support for Microsoft’s Active Accessibility
              • Converts the “All Programs” button in the Windows menu into a cascading menu
              • -
              • Implements a customizable start button
                +
              • Implements a customizable Start button
              • -
              • Can show, search and launch Windows Store apps (Windows 8)
              • +
              • Can show, search and launch Windows Store apps (Windows 8+)
              • @@ -60,18 +65,18 @@ perform other tasks
              • And last but not least – it's FREE!

              Styles

              -The start menu offers 3 styles to choose from.
              +The Start menu offers 3 styles to choose from.

              1) Single-column classic style

              -
              +
              This style is similar to the menu found in Windows 2000. It has one -column in the main menu with vertical text on the side. you can +column in the main menu with vertical text on the side. You can customize the order of items, icons and text.
              Programs, jumplists and search results show as cascading sub-menus.

              2) Two-column classic style

              -
              +
              This style is similar to the Windows XP menu. There are two columns where you can arrange your menu items. Customize the order, icons and text.
              @@ -79,30 +84,30 @@ Programs, jumplists and search results show as cascading sub-menus.

              3) Windows 7 style

              -
              +
              This style is similar to the Windows Vista and Windows 7 menu. The items in the first column are pre-defined to pinned and recent programs, all programs list and search box. The items in the second column are fully customizable.
              The jumplists and search results show inside the main menu. The programs can be inside the main menu or open as a cascading sub-menu.
              -This style offers less customizing options than the classic styles, but -has look and feel more familiar to people used to Windows 7.
              +This style offers less customization than the classic styles, but +has a look and feel more familiar to people used to Windows 7.


              Operation

              -If you have used the start menu in older versions of Windows you’ll +If you have used the Start menu in older versions of Windows you’ll feel right at home:

              Press the Windows key or click on the orb in the corner of the -screen to open the start menu.

              +screen to open the Start menu.

              Hold down Shift while clicking on the orb to access the operating system's own -start menu. +Start menu.

              Click on an item to execute it. @@ -112,19 +117,18 @@ Drag a program to change the order of the programs in a menu, or to move it to another folder.

              -Right-click on an item to rename it, delete it, explore it, sort the -menu, or perform other tasks.

              +Right-click on an item to rename it, delete it, or perform other tasks.

              -Right-click on the orb to edit the settings for the start menu, to view this help file, or to -stop the start menu.
              +Right-click on the orb to edit the settings for the Start menu, to view this help file, or to +stop the Start menu process.


              -Settings

              Right-click on the start button to access the settings:
              -
              +SettingsRight-click on the Start button to access the settings:
              +

              You can choose from seeing only the basic settings, or all available settings. Hover over each setting to see a description of what it's for. Type in the search box to find a setting by name.
              @@ -143,9 +147,9 @@ also reset all settings to their default value.

              Most settings will be changed immediately as you edit them. For example -you can edit the start menu, then while the Settings dialog is open, -access the start menu to see the changes. Small number of settings will -require you to exit the start menu before you can see the change.
              +you can edit the Start menu, then while the Settings dialog is open, +access the Start menu to see the changes. Small number of settings will +require you to exit the Start menu before you can see the change.

              @@ -156,17 +160,17 @@ require you to exit the start menu before you can see the change.

              Click on the Customize Start Menu tab to customize the menu items. Depending on the style you will see different UI.

              -For classic styles you can customize both columns of the start menu and +For classic styles you can customize both columns of the Start menu and create sub-menus. The left column shows the current items in the menu and the right column shows the available menu items. Drag from the right to the left to add items to the menu.
              -
              +

              For the Windows 7 style you can only edit the items for the second column and there are no sub-menus.
              -
              +


              Double-click on the icon to edit the item properties:
              -
              +
              Here you can select a command for the item, its text, icon and other attributes. Press the Restore Defaults button to get the default text and icon for the chosen command.

              The command can be:
              @@ -197,7 +201,7 @@ file. The actual text will depend on the current language setting. This is useful when creating a menu that can be used by multiple languages.

              If you check "Insert Sub-items as Buttons", instead of showing the menu -item itself, the start menu will show the sub-items as a row of +item itself, the Start menu will show the sub-items as a row of buttons. By default the buttons are centered. You can align them to the left by adding a separator as the last item, or align them to the right by adding a separator as the first item. One possible use is to replace @@ -210,7 +214,7 @@ per user and are stored in the registry. By default every user can edit all of their settings. An administrator can lock specific settings, so no user can edit them:
              -
              +
              In this example the setting "Enable right-click menu" is locked to always be unchecked and can't be changed by any user. This is achieved by adding the setting to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\OpenShell\Menu registry key. Create a DWORD value called "EnableContextMenu" and set it to 0.
              @@ -233,24 +237,24 @@ it to 0xDEFA.
              There is also a global setting "EnableSettings". Set it to 0 in the registry to prevent the users from even opening the Settings dialog:
              -
              +

              -The start menu also checks most of the group policies set by the administrator. Run gpedit.msc and go to User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Start Menu and Taskbar. From there you can disable Run, Shutdown, Help, and other features. (Not available on Home versions of Windows).
              +The Start menu also checks most of the group policies set by the administrator. Run gpedit.msc and go to User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Start Menu and Taskbar. From there you can disable Run, Shutdown, Help, and other features. (Not available on Home versions of Windows).

              Editing the settings through group policies is also supported. Extract the file PolicyDefinitions.zip found in the installation folder and read the document PolicyDefinitions.rtf for more details.


              -

              More About Skins

              +

              Skins

              You can pick from the many pre-installed skins:

              -Skins for Open-Shell Menu
              +Skins for Open-Shell Menu

              Or you can download and install additional 3rd party skins (from the main website or from another place). After you download a new skin you -must copy the .skin file to the Skins directory – usually C:\Program +must copy the .skin file to the Skins directory – usually C:\Program Files\Open-Shell\Skins. After that it will be available in the settings.

              -Note: Some skins may be specifically designed for +Windows 7 Note: Some skins may be specifically designed for Classic, Basic, or Aero mode. For example an Aero skin may require glass support any will look weird if the Classic or Basic theme is selected. Some Aero skins may also require specific glass color to be @@ -262,7 +266,7 @@ resource files (like Resource Hacker or Visual Studio). And of course some talent for graphical design :). Read the Skinning Tutorial before you begin.



              -

              Search


              +

              Search



              The search box lets you search the contents of the start menu, the programs in the PATH environment variable and the indexed files. You can have the search box @@ -279,10 +283,10 @@ The classic styles allow you to register additional "search providers", which yo search for the text from the search box. You run the search program either by selecting it from the menu, or by pressing Alt+key. In this example use Alt+A for Agent Ransack.
              -
              +

              This is done by adding sub-items of the SearchBoxItem in the Customize Start Menu tab:
              -
              +

              Open each of the sub-items and enter a command to start the search program. If you use %1 in the command, it will be replaced by the contents of the search box. If you use %2 it will be replaced by the url-style encoded search text. Enter a @@ -297,17 +301,17 @@ Search with Bing: http://www.bing.com/search?q=

              Custom Start Button
              -

              Open-Shell can add its own start button to the taskbar. It can -even replace the default start button in Windows 7. You can choose from +Open-Shell can add its own Start button to the taskbar. It can +even replace the default Start button in Windows 7. You can choose from an Aero-style orb, a rectangular classic button, or -you can make your own. For a custom start button you need an image that +you can make your own. For a custom Start button you need an image that contain the 3 states of the button - normal, hot and pressed:
              -Start button images
              +Start button images
              The image must be a 32-bit PNG or BMP. By default the width of the image determines the size of the button. You can override that by entering a custom width.
              Read the Button Tutorial for more information about creating custom buttons.
              -You can find many custom start button images online. Here are few examples:
              +You can find many custom Start button images online. Here are few examples:
              http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=18
              http://www.sevenforums.com/themes-styles/34951-custom-start-menu-button-collection.html
              http://www.sevenforums.com/customization/78291-big-group-custom-start-orbs.html
              @@ -326,23 +330,23 @@ downloaded from the translat

              Command Line

              -The StartMenu.exe supports 5 command line parameters: -open, -toggle, -togglenew, -exit and -settings.
              +StartMenu.exe supports 5 command line parameters: -open, -toggle, -togglenew, -exit and -settings.

              -The first two do what the name suggests. One opens the classic start menu, the other +The first two do what the name suggests. One opens the classic Start menu, the other toggles it. You can use the parameters to create a shortcut in your -QuickLaunch bar that opens the start menu. Or to set a hotkey in +QuickLaunch bar that opens the Start menu. Or to set a hotkey in programs such as WinKey.

              -The third one "-togglenew" toggles the default Windows start menu (or start screen). It is useful if +The third one "-togglenew" toggles the default Windows Start menu (or Start screen). It is useful if you want to create a shortcut or a hotkey to open the default menu and use the Win key for the classic menu.

              -Use "-exit" to exit the start menu. This command will only work if the start menu is not currently busy.
              +Use "-exit" to exit the Start menu. This command will only work if the Start menu is not currently busy.

              -Use "-settings" to open the start menu settings. This is useful for creating a shortcut for editing the settings.
              +Use "-settings" to open the Start menu settings. This is useful for creating a shortcut for editing the settings.


              -

              Accessibility

              The start menu supports screen readers like JAWS, +

              Accessibility

              The Start menu supports screen readers like JAWS, or Microsoft's Narrator. If the accessibility support causes problems it can be disabled from the General Behavior tab of the Settings.

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Make your own!\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Fully customizable in both looks and functionality\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Support for Microsoft\rquote s Active Accessibility\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Converts the \ldblquote All Programs\rdblquote button in the Windows menu into a cascading menu\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Implements a customizable start button\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Can show, search and launch Windows Store apps (Windows 8)\par -\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf5\b\f0\fs28 Classic Explorer\par +\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf4\f0\fs28 Classic Explorer\cf5\f1\par -\pard\widctlpar\cf0\b0\f1\fs22\par -\cf3\b Classic Explorer\cf0 \b0 is a plugin for Windows Explorer that:\par +\pard\widctlpar\cf0\fs22\par +\cf2\b Classic Explorer \cf0\b0 is a plugin for Windows Explorer that:\par \par -\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\widctlpar\fi-360\li720 Adds a toolbar to Explorer for some common operations (Go to parent folder, Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Properties, Email). The toolbar is fully customizable\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Replaces the copy UI in Windows 7 with the more user-friendly \ldblquote classic\rdblquote version similar to Windows XP\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Handles Alt+Enter in the folder panel of Windows Explorer and shows the properties of the selected folder\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Has options for customizing the folder panel to look more like the Windows XP version or to not fade the expand buttons\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Can show the free disk space and the total size of the selected files in the status bar\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Can disable the breadcrumbs in the address bar\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Fixes a long list of features that are broken in Windows 7 \endash missing icon overlay for shared folders, the jumping folders in the navigation pane, missing sorting headers in list view, and more\par +\pard{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf3\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720 Adds a toolbar to Explorer for some common operations (Go to parent folder, Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, Properties, Email). The toolbar is fully customizable\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Replaces the copy UI in Windows 7 with the more user-friendly \ldblquote classic\rdblquote version similar to Windows XP\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Handles Alt+Enter in the folder panel of Windows Explorer and shows the properties of the selected folder\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Has options for customizing the folder panel to look more like the Windows XP version or to not fade the expand buttons\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Can show the free disk space and the total size of the selected files in the status bar\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Can disable the breadcrumbs in the address bar\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Fixes a long list of features that are broken in Windows 7 \endash missing icon overlay for shared folders, the jumping folders in the navigation pane, missing sorting headers in list view, and more\par -\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf5\b\f0\fs28 Classic IE\par +\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf4\f0\fs28 Classic IE\par -\pard\widctlpar\cf0\b0\f1\fs22\par -\cf3\b Classic IE is a plugin for Internet Explorer 9 and later versions that:\par +\pard\widctlpar\cf0\f1\fs22\par +\cf2\b Classic IE is a plugin for Internet Explorer 9 and later versions that:\par \cf0\b0\par -\pard{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf2\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\widctlpar\fi-360\li720 Adds a caption to the title bar so you can see the full title of the page\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Shows the security zone in the status bar\par -{\pntext\f2\'B7\tab}Shows the loading progress in the status bar\par +\pard{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlblt\pnf3\pnindent0{\pntxtb\'B7}}\fi-360\li720 Adds a caption to the title bar so you can see the full title of the page\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Shows the security zone in the status bar\par +{\pntext\f3\'B7\tab}Shows the loading progress in the status bar\par -\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf5\b\f0\fs28 Installation instructions\par +\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf4\f0\fs28 Installation Instructions\par -\pard\widctlpar\cf0\b0\f1\fs22\par +\pard\widctlpar\cf0\f1\fs22\par The toolbar for Windows Explorer may not show up automatically after installation. You have to do a few things before you can use it.\par \par -\cf3\b Windows 7:\cf0\b0 Press Alt+V to open the View menu. Open the \ldblquote Toolbars\rdblquote sub-menu and select \ldblquote Classic Exlporer Bar\rdblquote . Keep in mind that the menu will always be displayed as long as the toolbar is visible.\par +\cf6\b Windows 7:\cf0\b0 Press Alt+V to open the View menu. Open the \ldblquote Toolbars\rdblquote sub-menu and select \ldblquote Classic Exlporer Bar\rdblquote . Keep in mind that the menu will always be displayed as long as the toolbar is visible.\par \par -\cf3\b Windows 8:\cf0\b0 Press Alt+V to open the View ribbon. Click on the down arrow in the \ldblquote Options\rdblquote section. Select \ldblquote Classic Explorer Bar\rdblquote\par +\cf6\b Windows 8:\cf0\b0 Press Alt+V to open the View ribbon. Click on the down arrow in the \ldblquote Options\rdblquote section. Select \ldblquote Classic Explorer Bar\rdblquote\par \par If these steps don\rquote t work, it may be possible that the Explorer extensions have been disabled. Check the following, then try to show the toolbar again:\par \pard {\pntext\f1 1)\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlbody\pnf1\pnindent0\pnstart1\pndec{\pntxta)}} -\widctlpar\fi-360\li720 Open Internet Explorer and go to Tools -> Manage add-ons. Locate the add-ons \ldblquote Classic Explorer Bar\rdblquote and \ldblquote ExplorerBHO Class\rdblquote and make sure they are enabled.\par +\fi-360\li720 Open Internet Explorer and go to Tools -> Manage add-ons. Locate the add-ons \ldblquote Classic Explorer Bar\rdblquote and \ldblquote ExplorerBHO Class\rdblquote and make sure they are enabled.\par {\pntext\f1 2)\tab}Maybe the browser extensions are disabled on your system. This is usually the default for Windows Server. Open the "Internet Options", go to the "Advanced" tab, and check the option "Enable third-party browser extensions".\par \pard\widctlpar\par @@ -89,18 +88,18 @@ On Windows 8 the Classic Explorer status bar is different from the one in Explor \par The caption in Internet Explorer may not show up automatically after installation. You may get a prompt to enable the ClassicIEBHO plugin. If you get the prompt, select \ldblquote Enable\rdblquote . If you don\rquote t get a prompt, go to Tools -> Manage add-ons and make sure the add-on \ldblquote ClassicIEBHO\rdblquote is enabled. After that restart Internet Explorer.\par -\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf5\b\f0\fs28 Uninstallation\par +\pard\keep\keepn\widctlpar\s1\sb480\sl276\slmult1\cf4\b\f0\fs28 Uninstallation\par \pard\widctlpar\cf0\b0\f1\fs22\par -To uninstall \cf3\b Open-Shell\cf0\b0 follow these steps:\par +To uninstall \cf2\b Open-Shell\b0 \cf0 follow these steps:\par \pard {\pntext\f1 1)\tab}{\*\pn\pnlvlbody\pnf1\pnindent0\pnstart1\pndec{\pntxta)}} -\widctlpar\fi-360\li720 Open \b Control Panel -> Programs and Features\b0 and double-click on \b Open-Shell\b0 . Then follow the instructions. You may have to restart Windows to complete the process.\par -{\pntext\f1 2)\tab}If you installed any additional skins for the start menu you will have to delete them manually\par +\fi-360\li720 Open \b Control Panel -> Programs and Features\b0 and double-click on \b Open-Shell\b0 . Then follow the instructions. You may have to restart Windows to complete the process.\par +{\pntext\f1 2)\tab}If you installed any additional skins for the start menu you will have to delete them manually.\par -\pard\widctlpar\par +\pard\widctlpar\f2\par \pard\widctlpar\sa200\sl276\slmult1\par } - + \ No newline at end of file