--- On Sun, 25/3/12, Cheer Xiao wrote:
> 2012/3/25 Hin-Tak Leung :
> > --- On Sun, 25/3/12, Cheer Xiao
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> So according to you and the thread Jerome
> mentioned, uxtheme
> >> is one of
> >> the more tricky and less rewarding areas; so I will
> set it
> >> aside for
> >> the mo
--- On Sun, 25/3/12, Cheer Xiao wrote:
> So according to you and the thread Jerome mentioned, uxtheme
> is one of
> the more tricky and less rewarding areas; so I will set it
> aside for
> the moment and work on the IME proposal instead.
There is no reason why you cannot submit two proposals,
2012/3/25 Nikolay Sivov :
> On 3/24/2012 20:06, Cheer Xiao wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I opened bug 30255 [1](which, unfortunately, was just marked duplicate
>> as bug 19263 [2]), which I believe is a long-standing issue. Simply
>> put, uxthemes has some performance problems, and consequently UI
>>
Could someone tell me if Wine has a built-in Window Manager of its own or does
it count on the host's window manager for such things as window hierarchy
(parent-child relationships), clipping, move, resize, iconify, etc? I want to
run Wine on an environment which lacks X and I have been told
> When numbers don't increment (as happens now) protection is
> happy. When they start to increment, even on fast PCs round trip
> user-space->wineserver->ntoskrnl will take way longer then it "should".
>
Indeed, that pathway will never be fast enough. I'm surprised it works
with no incrementing,
On 03/24/2012 01:09 PM, Joey Yandle wrote:
Any code written for windows expects these values to
update every 15.6 ms.
Exactly. Wine's wineserver & fake kernel in form of ntoskernl can not work
with native speed by definition.
For example even earliest versions of safedisk (1.5) were really pic
On 3/24/2012 20:06, Cheer Xiao wrote:
Hi all,
I opened bug 30255 [1](which, unfortunately, was just marked duplicate
as bug 19263 [2]), which I believe is a long-standing issue. Simply
put, uxthemes has some performance problems, and consequently UI
rendering with theming enabled would lag a lot
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Cheer Xiao wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I opened bug 30255 [1](which, unfortunately, was just marked duplicate
> as bug 19263 [2]), which I believe is a long-standing issue. Simply
> put, uxthemes has some performance problems, and consequently UI
> rendering with theming
>
> BTW one more thing, this change will most likely break number of copy
> protection systems. Such as safedisk. They use user shared date times to
> estimate time it took for some kernel operations. And some of those time
> intervals are really tight.
>
I'm extremely confused by this statement
Hi,
how much money do I have to donate to winehq.org
to let someone fix Wine for CorelDraw 12?
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=2390
Installation worked, but Corel is not usable and only reports:
"Registry Corrupt - The UI Language registration list is invalid"
I've
Hi all,
I opened bug 30255 [1](which, unfortunately, was just marked duplicate
as bug 19263 [2]), which I believe is a long-standing issue. Simply
put, uxthemes has some performance problems, and consequently UI
rendering with theming enabled would lag a lot. Since I'm also
planning for GSoC, I wo
On 03/24/2012 08:56 AM, Kornél Pál wrote:
On 3/22/2012 2:19 PM, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
Since there are a plenty of ways to measure elapsed time, I don't think that
this specific way should generally be prohibited.
I'm not saying it should be prohibited. I'm saying it fixes only one app and
po
Hi list. Currently SendInput() works only with wine windows. I need to
send keypresses to all windows, so I created a winelib dll that uses
XTestFakeKeyEvent. I call this function from a wine process, but all
my fake key presses wait for the process to exit.
What is the reason?
On 3/22/2012 2:19 PM, Vitaliy Margolen wrote:
BTW one more thing, this change will most likely break number of copy
protection systems. Such as safedisk. They use user shared date times to
estimate time it took for some kernel operations. And some of those time
intervals are really tight.
I'm n
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 12:13, Eduardo García wrote:
>
You should send diff using git (e.g. with 'git format-patch -k 1)
i.e. sthg like http://source.winehq.org/patches/data/84646
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