I just want to chime in to the group and say that I've
been a regular user of Wine now for close to a year
now. I absolutely **LOVE** wineinstall. In fact, as
a VERY newbie Linux user at the time, Wine was the
very first app I installed on Linux BECAUSE of
wineinstall - otherwise, I probably neve
James Hawkins wrote:
One of my conceptions of wine is as a stepping stone for users
switching over to linux from windows that still only feel comfortable
with windows apps or those that don't know what linux apps are
available. What do you think about adding a 'Similar Linux
Application' link or s
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 20:19:50 -0500, Chris Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This sounds like an excellent idea. How were you thinking this list would be
> displayed and who would be incharge of which applications were listed there?
> Once those two questions are answered we can get the support i
This sounds like an excellent idea. How were you thinking this list would be
displayed and who would be incharge of which applications were listed there?
Once those two questions are answered we can get the support into appdb.
Chris
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 8:09 pm, James Hawkins wrote:
One of my conceptions of wine is as a stepping stone for users
switching over to linux from windows that still only feel comfortable
with windows apps or those that don't know what linux apps are
available. What do you think about adding a 'Similar Linux
Application' link or section to each window
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 02:20 pm, Mike Hearn wrote:
> No, theming is a breaking change so Windows only applies it to apps that
> opt-in (very smart move IMHO even if the user experience does suffer
> somewhat).
On that note, I have been toying with possible ways to start theming common
contro
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 10:38 am, William Poetra Yoga H wrote:
> So, does the app know that it's being themed? What I mean is, for example an
> app is written for Win 95. In the (unlikely case, so let's change it to Win
> ME)
> event that it is compatible with Win XP, will it be skinned (witho
Guys
Any chance of help on this?
I am trying to figure out why some numbers are misformatted through Crystal
Reports ToText function. (e.g. 6..0 instead of 599.95)
I tried to turn +relay on from within winedbg so that I could see just what
functions got called.
All that relay gave me was "wi
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 14:16:58 +, luis lenders wrote:
> Now when capcreatecapturewindow is called no window
> shows up at all. What did i do wrong?
If I had to take a guess, I'd say that gcc nested functions change the
calling convention in use somehow ... you shouldn't be using them anyway,
jus
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 07:38:23 -0800, William Poetra Yoga H wrote:
> So, does the app know that it's being themed? What I mean is, for example an
> app is written for Win 95. In the (unlikely case, so let's change it to Win
> ME)
> event that it is compatible with Win XP, will it be skinned (without
I created a patch! Hooray!
http://www.nienhuisbeheer.nl/~arjen/gradientfill.patch
Does anyone have a test for this function.
What is the best way to create a program to test these things? I've
never written a windows program from scratch. Does anyone have a
simple app, where I can insert some ca
Hi, i found this very simple app which just pops up a
window:
#include
LRESULT CALLBACK WndProc(HWND hwnd, UINT msg, WPARAM
wparam, LPARAM lparam)
{
switch (msg) {
case WM_DESTROY:
PostQuitMessage(0);
return 0;
default:
return DefWindowProc(hwnd, msg, wpa
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--- Roderick Colenbrander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some time ago I looked into uxtheme a bit and it roughly works like this.
> The dll itself is responsible for loading theme files. After a theme is
> loaded it can for example be used to load a bitmap and draw as for example
> the ba
--- Roderick Colenbrander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some time ago I looked into uxtheme a bit and it roughly works like this.
> The dll itself is responsible for loading theme files. After a theme is
> loaded it can for example be used to load a bitmap and draw as for example
> the ba
Hi,
Some time ago I looked into uxtheme a bit and it roughly works like this.
The dll itself is responsible for loading theme files. After a theme is
loaded it can for example be used to load a bitmap and draw as for example
the background of a window or it can change the color of controls.
Uxthe
Well, as I said before, I would take a look at uxtheme. Now that I have seen
it, I think I haven't really understood how it works (even after reading a bit
of MSDN).
How does it work, actually? And how to use it? Can anyone give me a simple
explanation? Please look at me as a newbie (I think MSDN
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 17:57:53 -0700, Jesse Allen wrote:
> It doesn't seem to fix the copy protection problem. So I'm wondering a few
> things. Does wine need to be patched? This new patch seems to be related to
> a chunk of code added in patch #2 mentioned in the original posting. I've
> trie
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 08:24:46AM -0500, Paul Rupe wrote:
> No luck with Remedy either. I tried reversing all three patches and also
> tried 2.6.10-rc2. Same crash as before.
>
>
OK, too bad it didn't work. I thought it might because you had traced it to
the same kernels. My last thought
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 09:54:26AM +0100, Pouech Eric DMI AEI CAEN wrote:
> from what I read from Linus / Roland discussion on this topic (this night) on
> lkml, Linus only patched 1 out of 3 places which need to be patched
> (according to Roland). But I don't know yet if Linus will finish the jo
> It doesn't seem to fix the copy protection problem. So I'm wondering a few
> things. Does wine need to be patched? This new patch seems to be related to
> a chunk of code added in patch #2 mentioned in the original posting. I've
> tried 2.6.10-rc2 with patch #1 reversed and patch 1+3 rever
from what I read from Linus / Roland discussion on this topic (this night) on lkml, Linus only patched 1 out of 3 places which need to be patched (according to Roland). But I don't know yet if Linus will finish the job or not :-(IMO, what Linus proposes heads into the right direction (don't single
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