On 7/20/06, Yuriy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm creating a KDE guidance module for wine. I'm stuck on something.
winecfg tries to open each audio driver to get a list of available
drivers. So far, I've just put in the list of all possible drivers,
but I want to get a list consistent with winec
On 7/20/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is a patch in the AppDB entry for the game Continuum. (sorry I
don't have AppDB playing nice with DNS here yet so no link.) What needs
to be done to have this considered?
Here's the patch:
diff --git a/dlls/kernel/process.c b/dlls/
Hi,
There is a patch in the AppDB entry for the game Continuum. (sorry I
don't have AppDB playing nice with DNS here yet so no link.) What needs
to be done to have this considered?
Regards,
-jan
Ever since replacement of Mozilla Active X control with new gecko.
And shift of attention to mshtml we have lots of programs that still
need shdocvw break.
Is this a temporary or intentional? Could author look at related bugs
on bugzilla?
--
Best regards,
Vitaliy
Thanks. ;)
Sorry to everyone for the extended downtime. It has been a nightmare of
the worst sysadmin kind. I had stress tested 2 different motherboards.
The first one would run for less than 12 hours or so then crash. The
second one lasted 48 hours with no issues. I decided to go ahead with
the i
On 7/21/06, Juan Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Newman--for me, at least, the whole site is _much_ zippier. Love it.
Thanks for all the work!
I second that!
Thanks.
Tom
--Juan
+/* Make sure the fog value is positive - values above 1.0 are ignored
*/
+if (reg_maps->fog)
+shader_addline(&buffer, "MAX result.fogcoord, TMP_FOG, 0.0;\n");
+
What do you mean by "values above 1.0 are ignored" ? Why does the GLSL
implementation of this clamp
Hey Newman--for me, at least, the whole site is _much_ zippier. Love it.
Thanks for all the work!
--Juan
Hi,
I'm creating a KDE guidance module for wine. I'm stuck on something.
winecfg tries to open each audio driver to get a list of available
drivers. So far, I've just put in the list of all possible drivers,
but I want to get a list consistent with winecfg. I don't know how to
go about testing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/***
+ * HeapSetInformation (KERNEL32.@)
+ * Change options for a given heap.
+ *
+ * NOTES
+ * All options are ignored.
+ *
+ * RETURNS
+ * TRUE: Success
+ * FALSE: Failure
+ */
Uh-oh.
I'm already well into making this. I guess we have a little
mis-/lack-of communication.
https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KDEGuidanceWineSpec
As for ideas/testing -- yes please! It's part of guidance in kde svn.
http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/base/guidance/?rev=563975#dirlist
~Yuriy
On 7/20/06, Brian Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just noticed KDE accepted a project for their "Season of KDE"
program for a Wine KControl module:
http://developer.kde.org/seasonofkde/project.php?kde_wine.xml
That page links to
http://www.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~ds505/SoC/proposal.htm
but that p
I just noticed KDE accepted a project for their "Season of KDE"
program for a Wine KControl module:
http://developer.kde.org/seasonofkde/project.php?kde_wine.xml
Not sure if anyone from Wine wants to get in contact with the author,
but we might be able to help out with ideas / testing / etc. For
To my surprise, I was able to verify a Wine bugfix today
even though I'm in a hotel room with a Windows-only laptop.
cygwin's X server worked like a champ, and I was able
to ssh into my development box, git pull, build, and
install and run a windows app fine remotely. It was just a bit slow,
but
Starting today at 2pm CDT winehq.org will be moving to a new ISP. At the
same time I am moving everything over to new server hardware.
This means we will be having some DNS issues for the next week or so. It
really depends on how quickly your ISP's DNS servers catch the changes.
As a workaround if
On 20/07/06, Stefan Dösinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
for us. The reason why it doesn't are apparently drawStridedSlow and the
brute force setting of gl states. The debugging facilies seem to have really
bad effects on performance too.
Well, that should be fixed anyway, of course.
Yet I thin
Hello all,
There's a new Version of getwinegit.sh. It is now at 0.4. There is no
need to comfigure the pathes to the programs getwinegit needs.
Everything happens automatically now ;). I hope you enjoy this
release... Here's the readme and the changelog:
getwinegit.sh-README
:: Intro
getwinegit
I already more or less mentioned this on IRC, but I think this sounds
like a lot of trouble to implement and maintain, while I'm not quite
convinced it will be worth it.
Hi,
A couple of weeks ago I have been working on dinput8. I implemented the
CoCreateInstance code and other pieces. The first time I did the registering
code the same way but this isn't correct.
On windows the dinput8 objects are registered when directx is installed.
Alexandre preferred it to
On 7/20/06, Fabian Cenedese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...
>On Monday, a Notes client will be available for Linux. That s right. ...
I'm looking forward to hearing the RAM requirements relative to
the Windows version running on top of Wine.
>But don t be looking to code your Notes apps on a
Hi
I just got this newsletter, thought I'd share it here:
>At my previous job, everyone in the company was forced to use Lotus Notes. I
>recall being often annoyed with the Notes e-mail client for its clumsy user
>interface and appalling lack of features (to say nothing of its crummy
>calendar
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