GetMenuItemInfo by ID returns the data of a command item if the item belongs to a submenu that has the same ID as the item on windows. Our function will return the information of a submenu in such case. My patch will fix it.
There is also another problem. The value of a menu handle is so little (a
Jérôme Bouat wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$ xlsfonts |grep -i fixed|wc -l
277
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$
Thus I ran wineconsole as you advised. I saw some non organized chars on
my virtual console (as if no line return were used). Here is the trace:
---
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$ wineconsole --debugm
The current implementation places commands before headers in
the between thread queue. This is wrong. For example, if you
submit 10s worth of headers to the between thread queue and
immediately send a reset command, the reset command is
placed at the head of the queue and will be the first thing
Hiya Lionel,
--- Lionel Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 10:32:02AM +, Mike Hearn wrote:
> > Lionel, could QEMU be used here? I guess the driver expects to have
> > kernel level access to the machine, so we could either:
>
> Well, as I have no idea how .SYS loading w
> can you try setting the environment variable:
>
> LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5
Well, when I set this up, none of any of my applications work at all :
$ ls
ls: error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open shared object file:
No such file or directory
Without this set, it works perf
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 10:32:02AM +, Mike Hearn wrote:
> Lionel, could QEMU be used here? I guess the driver expects to have
> kernel level access to the machine, so we could either:
Well, as I have no idea how .SYS loading working and how it interfaces with
the kernel, I cannot comment here.
Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Alexandre - do these options sound sane?
I would suggest investigating the problems before we start designing
the solutions...
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Alexandre Julliard
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El vie, 07 de nov de 2003, a las 10:04, Subhobroto Sinha escribio:
>
> Also, the SafeDisc system is a copyrighted work and
> Macrovision OR atleast TransGaming should be contacted
> before we get our hands dirty.
Should be microsoft contacted? core dlls are copyrighted
by them ;)
> I sincerely ho
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The problem with that is that forwards do not show on +relay logs. I'm
> not sure why. This makes it almost impossible for me to check what
> went wrong.
The target function will show up in the relay trace; the forward is
just an alias, so you won't s
Greets
Jonathan has started discussion on a VERY delicate
topic.
IMHO, 'secdrv.sys' is a vital DLL for a Win32 copy
protection system called SafeDisc by Macrovision.
I am not really into this kinda stuff, but I know a
friend who does, he's Kamal Shankar and I had an IRC meet with him.
As far as
Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I got no reponse for the previous issue I posted (where placing
forwards in a spec file did not perform as expected). I have tried to
create actual functions that perform the forwards.
You shouldn't have to do that, the
Hi,
When I resize windows using opaque resizing, the contents of the window
take several seconds to "catch up" with the borders. It feels like X
resize event compression isn't being done, so we rerender the window for
every single motion of the border. Does anybody know if my hunch is
correct or n
Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I got no reponse for the previous issue I posted (where placing
> forwards in a spec file did not perform as expected). I have tried to
> create actual functions that perform the forwards.
You shouldn't have to do that, the forwards should work. If th
"Shachar Shemesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not sure where, exactly. Things misbehave (sometimes) with this DLL
> present. You get Unicode data sent to ANSI functions and other strange
> stuff.
>
> The thing about this DLL is that it is very easy to implement in Wine
> (so things will n
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Shachar Shemesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm having trouble with my unicows.dll implementation. I can trace this
problem down to forwarding entries not working, but I can't understand why.
Why do you need to add unicows.dll to Wine? That dll is not supposed
to
"Shachar Shemesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having trouble with my unicows.dll implementation. I can trace this
> problem down to forwarding entries not working, but I can't understand why.
Why do you need to add unicows.dll to Wine? That dll is not supposed
to be a part of Windows, it's j
Hi,
I got no reponse for the previous issue I posted (where placing forwards
in a spec file did not perform as expected). I have tried to create
actual functions that perform the forwards.
This works great when I use my own program. However, whem I try to use
another program, it tries to call
Sorry wrong list.
>20030115
This is a very old build of wine, please try wine-20031016
>an Access Control Measure is something that prevents unauthorized access
>to a Copyrighted work
If wine just gives interoperability in between the game and a newrly created
computer program (Linux), there isn't any violation. If this was the case m$
could sue openoffice for "cracking" the proprie
Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote:
It was on the italian news, it's an optical processor, so it may or may not be x86 compatible, I dont know the name of the company but I can try and find out.
- - - - -
On a guess you are talking about this (Slashdot ran the story twice)
http://slashdot.org/article
It was on the italian news, it's an optical processor, so it may or may not be x86
compatible, I dont know the name of the company but I can try and find out.
- - - - -
> Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote:
>
> >This depends, it can go from 15-20 minutes to over 4 hours.
> >A company in Israel has built
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Kai Brüning
> Sent: 07 November 2003 08:54
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Introduction and winedbg bt problem
>
> Good morning,
>
> my name is Kai Brüning. Our company RagTime GmbH develops and
> market
At 13:37 04/11/2003 +0100, Lionel Ulmer wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 10:57:07AM +, Adam Gundy wrote:
>> that looks like an incorrect or corrupt segment selector (thread local storage).
>>
>> one possibility is that it is trying to use the GDT instead of the LDT - are you
>> using WINE with
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 23:54, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> The usual technique: run the app, see what breaks, implement the
> missing feature/fix the bug, retry. The first thing of course is to
> investigate how to support loading the needed driver.
Lionel, could QEMU be used here? I guess the drive
My suggest is not related with power. On most hardwares, the compilation
takes a lot of time. I mean increasing make nice value would make it
more user friendly. If you don't use your computer, the compilation
process will require the same time as without this tweak. If you want to
use it, you will
Good morning,
my name is Kai Brüning. Our company RagTime GmbH develops and markets the desktop
publishing package RagTime, which had its origin in the Macintosh world 17 years ago.
RagTime is currently available for Windows and Mac OS 9/X. Now we are evaluating
whether we can make RagTime work
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