Ok patch submitted...
I did not add the 0xe001 to Chinese and Korean because i have not tested
those yet. It was in response to behavior in Office 2k Japanese. I
highly suspect that adding the 0xe001 is correct for Korean and CHinese
also but wanted to do some more testing in those locals befor
Doh! and i thought i had cleaned up all my shotgun attempts to get
Japanese office 2000 working again. Yes. this needs to be fixed. I will
make the patch to return this to normal and submit it asap.
-aric
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Alexandre Julliard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Log message:
Ari
"Duane Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A minor regression in the MDI code. I am not sure which patch it was,
> but it is something in the last couple of weeks. Open most any MDI
> application (I've tried 3) including Pegasus mail. Maximize one of the
> windows, and take a look at the menus.
A minor regression in the MDI code. I am not sure which patch it was,
but it is something in the last couple of weeks. Open most any MDI
application (I've tried 3) including Pegasus mail. Maximize one of the
windows, and take a look at the menus. Even better, after doing that,
drag the entire a
Hello,
Debugging a game, it crashes because it calls a currently unimplemented
function, ImmDisableIME. Ordinarily this wouldnt be worrying, and I
could stub it (which i have). The game gets far further now, and
displays a blank screen and corrupt graphics, rather than just
terminating. :-)
H
I've now moved this thread to the wine-license list. I probably should have posted
there in the first place - an oversight on my part. Sorry.
Anyway . . .
> this license they can.
> > Under GPL and BSD the developer has absoutely no control or means to keep
> their work an open source becaus
Sound like a valid claim that wine does not update the cpu speed on speed step
speed change
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Date: Saturday 24 January 2004 20:30
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To: [E
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Jakob Eriksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Depending on how you define break, that argument can be used to stop
almost any patch to Wine, if the goal happens to be cross compilation.
What way will you decide to go, if in the next Platform SDK release
Microsoft wil
Title: Re: New Open Source License: Single Supplier Open Source License
Please take the discussion over to wine-license @ winehq.com
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Richard Schilling wrote:
Several licenses on opensource.org permit code to be incorporated into a proprietary product and sold. This means, also that the person creating the deriverative or combined work can restrict others from selling their product. In this respect there is no difference from
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Rolf Kalbermatter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was under the impression that it was desirable to cross compile as many
dlls as possible in different environments.
Yes, that's a desirable task, but only if does not require to break Wine
source accomplishing it.
.. I was wondering if there was anything to test yet?
We're stuck otherwise at:
eclipse$ $pd/wine sol.exe
/usr/obj/ports/wine-20040121/wine-20040121/loader/wine:/usr/obj/ports/wine-20040121/wine-20040121/dlls/ntdll.dll.so:
undefined symbol 'DllMain'
/usr/obj/ports/wine-20040121/wine-20040121/lo
Lionel Ulmer wrote:
- I have two mouse pointers.
- The first is trapped in the upper left corner and looks like a standard
mousepointer. When the mouse is moved down or right it follows a bit and
then always jumps back to it's corner.
- The second one is the Dungeon Keeper mouse pointer (some p
I'm not sure which you mean by the main module loaded linked list, but I
guess you mean the one we get the rest of the modules from. On my system
(Fedora Core 1), the modules directly linked to wine-pthread/wine-kthread
don't appear in the main module list (i.e. don't get listed at all when you
run
"Jakob Eriksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Depending on how you define break, that argument can be used to stop
> almost any patch to Wine, if the goal happens to be cross compilation.
What way will you decide to go, if in the next Platform SDK release
Microsoft will remove some of the existin
>
>
> Robert Shearman a écrit :
> > Hi,
> >
> > This patch allows winedbg to parse symbols in libraries directly linked
> > to the wine binaries, like libc and libpthread. This will usually mean
> > just using the symbol table, but this is better than nothing.
> Hi Robert
>
> I don't understand why
"Robert Shearman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Why not simply use IsTextUnicode/RtlIsTextUnicode and fix it
> > if necessary?
> > >
> > > Ok, will do. Any idea if it can detect UTF8 as well?
> >
> > I don't see that it's documented in MSDN, but probably it's worth to test
> > an actual be
"Robert Shearman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > 1. You are duplicating too much unicode helpers already existing in
> > > > wine_unicode and include/wine/unicode.h
> > >
> > > There are no strnchrW and strnrchrW routines in unicode.h, so how do you
> > > propose I rewrite memchrW and memrchrW
> The problem with [L]GPL and BSD is that if someone does not turn in their
changes then the developer has no recourse to > enforce the requirment. Under
this license they can.
> Under GPL and BSD the developer has absoutely no control or means to keep
their work an open source because they
> can
Robert Shearman a écrit :
Hi,
This patch allows winedbg to parse symbols in libraries directly linked
to the wine binaries, like libc and libpthread. This will usually mean
just using the symbol table, but this is better than nothing.
Hi Robert
I don't understand why you need to walk the shared o
Sent this to winehq.com, so sending it to winehq.org in case it bounces.
On 2004.01.24 17:24 Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Richard Schilling wrote:
> > I would like to present to you all a new Open Source software license I've written
> > up.
> [ ... ]
>
> One the face of it, Section III, "Distribution
On 2004.01.24 17:24 Chuck Swiger wrote:
> Richard Schilling wrote:
> > I would like to present to you all a new Open Source software license I've written
> > up.
> [ ... ]
>
> One the face of it, Section III, "Distribution Restrictions and Obligations."
> of your license fails to comply with OS
On 2004.01.24 17:45 Cordula's Web wrote:
> [This is OT for stable@ and wine-devel@, but let's contribute anyway...]
>
> > # Users have freely available access to source code, documentation just like the
> > GPL.
>
> Access to source coce, documentation etc... is also possible under the
> BSD lic
>
>
> "Robert Shearman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Why not simply use IsTextUnicode/RtlIsTextUnicode and fix it
> if necessary?
> >
> > Ok, will do. Any idea if it can detect UTF8 as well?
>
> I don't see that it's documented in MSDN, but probably it's worth to test
> an actual behavi
>
>
> "Robert Shearman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > 1. You are duplicating too much unicode helpers already existing in
> > > wine_unicode and include/wine/unicode.h
> >
> > There are no strnchrW and strnrchrW routines in unicode.h, so how do you
> > propose I rewrite memchrW and memrchrW?
>
>
> This follows the same lines, in some cases
> MSSTYLES_SetActiveTheme would return success when in fact it failed
> Apply on top of Vitaliy's patch
>
> Changelog:
> Ensure MSSTYLES_SetActiveTheme fails when theme fails to load
...
> invalid_theme:
> if(hTheme) FreeLibrary(hTheme);
Hi Brian,
søn, 2004-01-25 kl. 02:19 skrev Brian Vincent (C):
> > I tried your suggestion and saw that the uxtheme.dll couldn't find a
> reg
> > key. I did a 'regedit winedefaults.reg' and it stop'd complaining.
>
> Hm. I'm not sure Wine installed properly. It kind of sounds
> like you might hav
> - I have two mouse pointers.
> - The first is trapped in the upper left corner and looks like a standard
>mousepointer. When the mouse is moved down or right it follows a bit and
>then always jumps back to it's corner.
> - The second one is the Dungeon Keeper mouse pointer (some picture o
Disregard this message. It accidentally escaped my "Outbox".
Hi guys,
First, someone who sends the same email to at least four mailing lists
(freebsd, wine-devel, postgresql-hackers and ossi) is a spammer in my
book. Replying to his email, especially to lists that are not relevant
(i.e. - any but ossi) is helping him along.
To answer his (asked) questio
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