more stuff for gtk.org reversion
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@echo off
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set PATH=%PATH%;%PROGRAMW6432%\7-Zip;c:\mozilla-build\gendef
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set PATH=%PROGRAMW6432%\7-Zip
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cd ..\dep-x64
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::7z x -y *.rpm
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::7z x *.cpio
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::del *.cpio
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::xcopy /q /s /i usr\x86_64-w64-mingw32\sys-root\mingw\* .
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::rmdir /q /s usr
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::set OPATH=%PATH%
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::set PATH=%PATH%;c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\bin\amd64
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::cd lib
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::for %%A in (..\bin\*.dll) do (
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:: gendef %%A
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:: lib /nologo /machine:x64 /def:%%~nA.def
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::)
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::cd ..
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::set PATH=%OPATH%
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7z x *.7z
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7z x *.zip
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::copy /y ..\build\glibconfig-x64.h lib\glib-2.0\include\glibconfig.h
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7z x *.7z
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cd ..\dep-x86
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::7z x -y *.rpm
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::7z x *.cpio
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::del *.cpio
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::xcopy /q /s /i usr\i686-w64-mingw32\sys-root\mingw\* .
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::rmdir /q /s usr
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::set OPATH=%PATH%
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::set PATH=%PATH%;c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\VC\bin;c:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE
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::cd lib
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::for %%A in (..\bin\*.dll) do (
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:: gendef ..\bin\%%A
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:: lib /nologo /machine:x86 /def:%%~nA.def
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::)
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::cd ..
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::set PATH=%OPATH%
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7z x *.7z
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7z x *.zip
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::copy /y ..\build\glibconfig-x86.h lib\glib-2.0\include\glibconfig.h
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7z x *.7z
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pause
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gtk-theme-name = "MS-Windows"
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style "user-font"
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gtk-font-name = "sans 8"
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gtk-icon-sizes = "gtk-menu=13,13:gtk-small-toolbar=16,16:gtk-large-toolbar=24,24:gtk-dnd=32,32"
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gtk-toolbar-icon-size = small-toolbar
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# disable images in buttons. i've only seen ugly delphi apps use this feature.
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gtk-button-images = 0
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# enable/disable images in menus. most "stock" microsoft apps don't use these, except sparingly.
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# the office apps use them heavily, though.
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gtk-menu-images = 1
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# use the win32 button ordering instead of the GNOME HIG one, where applicable
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gtk-alternative-button-order = 1
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# use the win32 sort indicators direction, as in Explorer
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gtk-alternative-sort-arrows = 1
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# Windows users don't expect the PC Speaker beeping at them when they backspace in an empty textview and stuff like that
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gtk-error-bell = 0
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# hide mnemonic underlines until the Alt key is pressed (requires gtk 2.18+)
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# gtk-auto-mnemonics = 1
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style "msw-default"
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{
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font_name="sans 8"
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GtkWidget::interior-focus = 1
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GtkOptionMenu::indicator-size = { 9, 5 }
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GtkOptionMenu::indicator-spacing = { 7, 5, 2, 2 }
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GtkSpinButton::shadow-type = in
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# Owen and I disagree that these should be themable
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#GtkUIManager::add-tearoffs = 0
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#GtkComboBox::add-tearoffs = 0
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GtkComboBox::appears-as-list = 1
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GtkComboBox::focus-on-click = 0
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GOComboBox::add_tearoffs = 0
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GtkTreeView::allow-rules = 0
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GtkTreeView::expander-size = 12
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GtkExpander::expander-size = 12
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GtkScrolledWindow::scrollbar_spacing = 1
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GtkSeparatorMenuItem::horizontal-padding = 2
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engine "wimp"
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{
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}
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}
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widget_class "*" style "user-font"
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class "*" style "msw-default"
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binding "ms-windows-tree-view"
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{
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bind "Right" { "expand-collapse-cursor-row" (1,1,0) }
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bind "Left" { "expand-collapse-cursor-row" (1,0,0) }
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}
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class "GtkTreeView" binding "ms-windows-tree-view"
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style "msw-combobox-thickness" = "msw-default"
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{
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xthickness = 0
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ythickness = 0
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}
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widget_class "*TreeView*ComboBox*" style "msw-combobox-thickness"
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widget_class "*ComboBox*GtkFrame*" style "msw-combobox-thickness"
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