diff --git a/Docs/Configuration.md5 b/Docs/Configuration.md5 index 8e2b42d4..ad63e930 100644 --- a/Docs/Configuration.md5 +++ b/Docs/Configuration.md5 @@ -1 +1 @@ -a9d2c3cb363b987aa240e1e08f207276 +afa5c5a664cf02fad646b6f259ddba2d diff --git a/Docs/Configuration.pdf b/Docs/Configuration.pdf index 59eee130..0754e645 100644 Binary files a/Docs/Configuration.pdf and b/Docs/Configuration.pdf differ diff --git a/Docs/Configuration.tex b/Docs/Configuration.tex index 6458ecf2..44317149 100755 --- a/Docs/Configuration.tex +++ b/Docs/Configuration.tex @@ -8123,8 +8123,8 @@ for additional options. do not provide a native \texttt{ConsoleControl} and rendering modes. OpenCore and macOS expect text to only be shown in \texttt{Text} mode but graphics to be drawn in any mode, and this is how the OpenCore \texttt{Builtin} - renderer behaves. Since this is not required by UEFI specification, behaviour - of the system \texttt{ConsoleControl} protocol, when it exists, varies. + renderer behaves. Since this is not required by the UEFI specification, behaviour + of the system \texttt{ConsoleControl} protocol, when it exists, may vary. \item \texttt{TextRenderer}\\ @@ -8134,11 +8134,11 @@ for additional options. console output. Currently two renderers are supported: \texttt{Builtin} and - \texttt{System}. \texttt{System} renderer uses firmware services + \texttt{System}. The \texttt{System} renderer uses firmware services for text rendering, however with additional options provided to - santize the output. \texttt{Builtin} renderer bypasses firmware + sanitize the output. The \texttt{Builtin} renderer bypasses firmware services and performs text rendering on its own. Each renderer - supports a different set of options. It is recommended to use + supports a different set of options. It is recommended to use the \texttt{Builtin} renderer, as it supports HiDPI mode and uses full screen resolution. @@ -8151,7 +8151,7 @@ for additional options. and the \texttt{ConsoleControl} mode to set on the underlying system \texttt{ConsoleControl} protocol before starting. To control the initial mode of the provided \texttt{ConsoleControl} protocol once started, use - the \texttt{InitalMode} option. + the \texttt{InitialMode} option. \begin{itemize} \tightlist diff --git a/Docs/Differences/Differences.pdf b/Docs/Differences/Differences.pdf index e9f17482..0567fc61 100644 Binary files a/Docs/Differences/Differences.pdf and b/Docs/Differences/Differences.pdf differ diff --git a/Docs/Differences/Differences.tex b/Docs/Differences/Differences.tex index 784cb605..9aa0dc84 100644 --- a/Docs/Differences/Differences.tex +++ b/Docs/Differences/Differences.tex @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ \documentclass[]{article} %DIF LATEXDIFF DIFFERENCE FILE -%DIF DEL PreviousConfiguration.tex Thu Apr 27 23:04:46 2023 -%DIF ADD ../Configuration.tex Thu May 4 09:59:29 2023 +%DIF DEL PreviousConfiguration.tex Mon Apr 24 10:37:10 2023 +%DIF ADD ../Configuration.tex Sat May 6 08:47:24 2023 \usepackage{lmodern} \usepackage{amssymb,amsmath} @@ -8195,8 +8195,8 @@ for additional options. do not provide a native }\texttt{\DIFadd{ConsoleControl}} \DIFadd{and rendering modes. OpenCore and macOS expect text to only be shown in }\texttt{\DIFadd{Text}} \DIFadd{mode but graphics to be drawn in any mode, and this is how the OpenCore }\texttt{\DIFadd{Builtin}} - \DIFadd{renderer behaves. Since this is not required by UEFI specification, behaviour - of the system }\texttt{\DIFadd{ConsoleControl}} \DIFadd{protocol, when it exists, varies. + \DIFadd{renderer behaves. Since this is not required by the UEFI specification, behaviour + of the system }\texttt{\DIFadd{ConsoleControl}} \DIFadd{protocol, when it exists, may vary. } \item @@ -8207,13 +8207,13 @@ for additional options. console output. Currently two renderers are supported: \texttt{Builtin} and - \texttt{System}. \texttt{System} renderer uses firmware services - for text rendering\DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{, however with additional options provided to - santize the output}\DIFaddend . \texttt{Builtin} \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{bypassing }\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{renderer bypasses }\DIFaddend firmware + \texttt{System}. \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{The }\DIFaddend \texttt{System} renderer uses firmware services + for text rendering\DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{. }\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{, however with additional options provided to + sanitize the output. The }\DIFaddend \texttt{Builtin} \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{bypassing }\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{renderer bypasses }\DIFaddend firmware services and performs text rendering on its own. \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{Different renderers support }\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{Each renderer - supports }\DIFaddend a different set of options. It is recommended to use - \texttt{Builtin} renderer, as it supports HiDPI mode and uses + supports }\DIFaddend a different set of options. It is recommended to use \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{the + }\DIFaddend \texttt{Builtin} renderer, as it supports HiDPI mode and uses full screen resolution. \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{UEFI firmware typically supports }\DIFdelend \DIFaddbegin \DIFadd{Each renderer provides its own }\DIFaddend \texttt{ConsoleControl} \DIFdelbegin \DIFdel{with two @@ -8236,7 +8236,7 @@ for additional options. and the }\texttt{\DIFadd{ConsoleControl}} \DIFadd{mode to set on the underlying system }\texttt{\DIFadd{ConsoleControl}} \DIFadd{protocol before starting. To control the initial mode of the provided }\texttt{\DIFadd{ConsoleControl}} \DIFadd{protocol once started, use - the }\texttt{\DIFadd{InitalMode}} \DIFadd{option. + the }\texttt{\DIFadd{InitialMode}} \DIFadd{option. }\DIFaddend \begin{itemize} diff --git a/Docs/Errata/Errata.pdf b/Docs/Errata/Errata.pdf index 40be7142..bc1b9a58 100644 Binary files a/Docs/Errata/Errata.pdf and b/Docs/Errata/Errata.pdf differ