A SourceForge report pointed out that the password-change and header-KDF dialogs reused the current custom PIM when the user selected a different KDF. That was harmless when all choices used the same PBKDF2 PIM scale, but it is wrong with Argon2 because the same numeric PIM has different security and performance meaning.
Avoid silently carrying a custom PIM across KDF changes in both the Windows and wx dialogs. If the new KDF differs from the current one and the user has not explicitly opened the New PIM field, use the default PIM for the selected KDF instead. Keep preserving the current PIM when the KDF is unchanged.
Enable explicit New PIM entry in the header KDF-only flow, warn before resetting an existing custom PIM to the new KDF default, and validate explicitly entered KDF-only PIM values.
Report the new KDF from the Windows dialog as well as the new PIM so favorite volumes update both stored PIM and pinned KDF metadata after password or header KDF changes, including system favorites. Add translation fallbacks, documentation, and release notes for the new behavior.
Allow normal file-hosted containers to use quick format in the Unix volume creation path by sizing the host file with ftruncate before backup headers are written.
Enable the GUI checkbox for normal file containers and honor --quick in text mode. Update the Unix HTML documentation for the weaker deniability properties of sparse or unwritten host regions.
Keep the NTFS kernel-driver option as a generic in-kernel NTFS path rather than an ntfs3-specific path. Add --filesystem=kernel-ntfs and -m kernelntfs routes that select a registered or loadable kernel NTFS driver and mount with -i so mount.ntfs/ntfs-3g helpers are not invoked.
Preserve --filesystem=ntfs3 as a literal pin to the ntfs3 driver. Treat both ntfs3 and kernel-ntfs as mount-only selectors; volume creation continues to use filesystem type NTFS.
The preference and -m kernelntfs path only select an in-kernel NTFS driver when no explicit filesystem type was supplied and blkid detects NTFS.
Treat ntfs as the preferred in-kernel driver on Linux 7.1 and later, where the upstream read/write driver is expected. On earlier kernels, select ntfs only when module metadata identifies the standalone read/write driver and /sys/module confirms it loaded, avoiding ntfs3 read-only ntfs compatibility registrations. Fall back to ntfs3 otherwise, and report a generic kernel-driver error if neither supported driver is available or loadable.
Rename the internal preference/config field to MountNtfsWithKernelDriver, migrate the old MountNtfsWithNtfs3 preference key, and update UI strings, CLI help, documentation, release notes, and translation placeholders accordingly.
Reference: https://github.com/veracrypt/VeraCrypt/issues/1735
* Documentation: Remove XHTML spec and fix errors
None of the docs follow the XHTML specification, which means
that programs that expect this (such as Gnome Web) as it is advertised
as such, will completely fail to parse it as it is incorrect syntax. So
it is removed.
* Remove .chm files