Kuba Ober wrote:
>
>
> That's probably how Corel was designed, and that's OK.
>
> Now as far as sending "directly" to the printer, what do you mean? Why do
> you think it goes "directly" to the printer? Directly as in what -- wine
> dumping to /dev/lp0? Have you looked at cups logs?
>
> Cheers, K
Hi,
On 1/22/06, Uwe Bonnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is copying.dj compatible with our license? Also not explicie telling LPGL,
> copying.dj says:
> * objects and libraries linked into an application may be distributed
> without sources.
I am sure you could email him and he would change the li
Brian Vincent wrote:
Along similar lines, do we want to add a link for MacOS X going to the
Darwine page? It appears they're tracking our releases, at least for
PPC. It might clear up some of the questions coming to wine-devel about
whether Wine will be supported.
There is a pointer to Dar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem seems to be with the name of the executable:
"user.exe" (sounds crazy, but it was I could realize after some tests).
That's quite possible. user.exe is a 16 bit part of user32.dll, and
Wine treats it in a special way.
You might be able to add a
Kalpit Shah wrote:
I want to implement the Microsoft Speech SDK using wine on Fedora Core 3.
How feasible is this.can anyone give me an insight on how do i go
about doing this.
please give me some orientation.
The first step is to familiarize yourself with the Speech SDK's API o
A "make clean" combined with removing old stuff no longer referenced by the
makefiles did the trick. Thanks! (I did just "make clean" previously, but that
did not seem to resolve things by itself.)
Morten
Hi,
Is winhelp supposed to be able to handle these help files? It is
listed in the appdb as gold-supported.
no. basically, the external DLL registers back into winhelp to get
some extended support that we don't provide yet. Basically, most of
the core logic is here, but we have to wrap it into
Along similar lines, do we want to add a link for MacOS X going to the Darwine page? It appears they're tracking our releases, at least for PPC. It might clear up some of the questions coming to wine-devel about whether Wine will be supported.
-Brian
Monday, January 23, 2006, 3:16:41 PM, Chris Morgan wrote:
> On 1/23/06, Jeremy Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Did we decide if we wanted to do this? I can't remember. A.D.D. you
>> know.
>>
>> On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 02:22 -0500, Tom Wickline wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > Tom
>> >
>> > Changelog
> There is, since a longer time ago, a wine bug #3599 about Corel Draw and
> printing. Its a very strange behaviour. I can configure what ever I want, I
> always uses the wine passthrough and sends the postscript code, of Corel
> Draw directly to the printer instead of spooling it first through the
Have we seen any response by the winetools guys as far as new revs and
support in #winehq? Vitaly would be a good person to ask about this I
think.
Chris
On 1/23/06, Jeremy Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did we decide if we wanted to do this? I can't remember. A.D.D. you
> know.
>
> On Fri
Did we decide if we wanted to do this? I can't remember. A.D.D. you
know.
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 02:22 -0500, Tom Wickline wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Tom
>
> Changelog:
> Remove third party downloads section from our download page
Is winhelp supposed to be able to handle these help files? It is listed in the
appdb as gold-supported.
no. basically, the external DLL registers back into winhelp to get some
extended support that we don't provide yet. Basically, most of the core
logic is here, but we have to wrap it into the
Hello Alexandre.
Ah.. ok...
So, as I see
The CopyImage should create DeviceDependedBitmap, and, in case of
LR_CREATEDIBSECTION flag, it should create DIB section.
Currently the DDB, that it creates, is wrong (it can't be selected in
device context).
Well, I'll try to think about it.
2006/1/
Cyril Margorin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is something wrong with patch that I sent before?
> I wonder that no one tell me anything about it.
You are creating a DIB section in all cases, that's not what the
function is supposed to do. I'd suggest to start by writing some test
cases.
Hello Uwe,
Monday, January 23, 2006, 4:23:17 AM, you wrote:
> Hallo again,
>
> I don't expect Jtagserver to actually work, it requires some driver to
> access Jtag programming hardware connected somwhow to the PC e.g via the
> parallel port. But I would appreciate if jtagserver would either exit
>
Hello,
Is something wrong with patch that I sent before?
I wonder that no one tell me anything about it.
2006/1/12, Cyril Margorin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I've just noticed that Alexander had put patch that eliminates
> crashing on CopyImage. The way, he solved this problem is simple an
Robert Shearman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ChangeLog:
> Make msi_dup_record_field not fail when dealing with integer records by
> calling MSI_RecordGetStringW instead of MSI_RecordGetString, as the
> former does conversion.
It fails make test:
../../../tools/runtest -q -P wine -M msi.dll -T .
Hi,
I want to implement the Microsoft Speech SDK using wine on Fedora Core 3.
How feasible is this.can anyone give me an insight on how do i go
about doing this.
please give me some orientation.
Waiting for a reply,
Regards,
Kalpit
Hi,
I have been trying to get the Winhelp to work for weeks now. But I just do not
have any success.
Derive is using winhelp with an extension RoboEx32 [1]. Derive reports "could
not open help" and on the console I see following:
# wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Programme/TI\ Education/Derive\ 6/Derive6.
Hi all,
I have posted a comment at
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4351
The problem seems to be with the name of the executable:
"user.exe" (sounds crazy, but it was I could realize after some tests).
Regards.
-
Ulis
There is something funny that wine is doing that causes jack to have
issues under wine. I haven't been able to debug any of the recent
issues since a year ago but maybe someone with more knowledge of
threading can try winejack out and see if they can at least figure out
what area the issue may be
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 06:55:16PM +0530, Ananth M wrote:
> When I execute this program in the above machine using wine , the execution
> time of the function that is in the vendor supplied dll is nearly 10 times
> morethan as in case of first machine.
>
> Can any one has same type of observ
Hi,
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 06:55:16PM +0530, Ananth M wrote:
> Hi All ,
>
> I am executing a windows program, that calls function in the vendor supplied
> dll from one of its functions.
>
> I executed this program in Linux using wine, in two PC's.
>
>
> PC 1 ( with Enterprize Linux 4.0 ):
>
Hi All ,
I am executing a windows program, that calls function in the vendor supplied dll from one of its functions.
I executed this program in Linux using wine, in two PC's.
PC 1 ( with Enterprize Linux 4.0 ):
Processor : Intel Pentium 4 , 2.80 GHzCache Size : 512 KBRAM : 1 GB
Resul
Louis. Lenders wrote:
Hi, i tried to do a regression test for a bug (bug
4370)
I also got very confused by the dates used in CVS and wine-cvs list.
The CVS time is the time of Minneapolis. The commit message is in CET
(UTC+1). You can see the +1 is in the Date field of the email.
I would recom
Hi, i tried to do a regression test for a bug (bug
4370)
This is what i found:
cvs update -PAd -D "2006-01-06 15:52:12 CDT" --> no
bug
cvs update -PAd -D "2006-01-06 15:52:13 CDT" --> bug.
Now in the cvs list i see absolutely no patch
committed at that time. With some effort i found out
that the
Yes, really looks like the same error... sorry for not searching the
bugzilla first, but I thought there is something I can adjust maybe in Linux
to avoid that.
The application is freely available here:
http://www.astroworld.de. Click on download and then select "AW 2001 v.6.2.
(english)" and
Markus Gömmel m.goemmel at compulab.de wrote:
> trying to run a astrology software brings the following
> error message...
>
> X Error of failed request: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
> Major opcode of failed request: 53 (X_CreatePixmap)
Is the app in question freely downloadab
Hi...
trying to run a astrology software brings the following error message at a
point where the graphics data should be displayed:
X Error of failed request: BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)
Major opcode of failed request: 53 (X_CreatePixmap)
Serial number of failed request:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
some days ago I sent some mails to the wine-users list. My problem: the
JACK output driver of wine does not work => wine segfaults; and the OSS
output driver does not work, too. Windows Media Player (used for
testing) says, it cannot find the audi
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