dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,ctrlaltkeys)));
/*
- * Windows allows an arbitrary .WAV to be played as a bell. For
- * this we must search the existing controlset for the
- * radio-button set controlling the `beep' option, and add an
- * extra button to it.
+ * Windows allows an arbitrary .WAV to be played as a bell, and
+ * also the use of the PC speaker. For this we must search the
+ * existing controlset for the radio-button set controlling the
+ * `beep' option, and add extra buttons to it.
*
* Note that although this _looks_ like a hideous hack, it's
* actually all above board. The well-defined interface to the
if (c->generic.type == CTRL_RADIO &&
c->generic.context.i == offsetof(Config, beep)) {
assert(c->generic.handler == dlg_stdradiobutton_handler);
- c->radio.nbuttons++;
+ c->radio.nbuttons += 2;
c->radio.buttons =
sresize(c->radio.buttons, c->radio.nbuttons, char *);
c->radio.buttons[c->radio.nbuttons-1] =
dupstr("Play a custom sound file");
+ c->radio.buttons[c->radio.nbuttons-2] =
+ dupstr("Beep using the PC speaker");
c->radio.buttondata =
sresize(c->radio.buttondata, c->radio.nbuttons, intorptr);
c->radio.buttondata[c->radio.nbuttons-1] = I(BELL_WAVEFILE);
+ c->radio.buttondata[c->radio.nbuttons-2] = I(BELL_PCSPEAKER);
if (c->radio.shortcuts) {
c->radio.shortcuts =
sresize(c->radio.shortcuts, c->radio.nbuttons, char);
c->radio.shortcuts[c->radio.nbuttons-1] = NO_SHORTCUT;
+ c->radio.shortcuts[c->radio.nbuttons-2] = NO_SHORTCUT;
}
break;
}
ctrl_checkbox(s, "Attempt to use logical palettes", 'l',
HELPCTX(colours_logpal),
dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,try_palette)));
+ ctrl_checkbox(s, "Use system colours", 's',
+ HELPCTX(colours_system),
+ dlg_stdcheckbox_handler, I(offsetof(Config,system_colour)));
+
/*
* Resize-by-changing-font is a Windows insanity.