I think the test results should be only from vanilla wine.
While the additional information which can be provided,
should be used to inform about patches and their
affection to the particular application with wine.
This is unless the appdb will allow us to filter out
test results that were either
Interesting,
It looks like bug #28982, could be affected by one or more of these you listed.
2011/12/16 :
> Hi,
>
> The present list is quite different from what I posted 2 month ago.
> http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-devel/2011-October/092716.html
>
> #28723 is about handling tight timing a
Bleh,
Forgot to include the updated patch.
There we go!
2011/10/6 Jari Vetoniemi :
> Hello,
> I have updated this to support multiple resolutions(&& frequencies)
> and also made it use only one registry key.
> If the registry key is empty, or does not exist, or WINE_FA
n that is normally unsupported.
Here is screen of Ys Origins running 1440x900 where it normally does not:
http://ompldr.org/vYW91NA/YsOrigins.png
Just let you know, if anyone else found the patch useful.
Cheers.
2011/9/6 Jari Vetoniemi :
> Well, I did the patch mostly for personal use and dropped
n defining environment variables.
2011/9/6 GOUJON Alexandre :
> On 09/06/2011 02:25 PM, Jari Vetoniemi wrote:
>>
>> I have them both disabled, however then some applications won't work
>> because they don't get any resolution information.
>> I only use FakeDisp.
>
I have them both disabled, however then some applications won't work
because they don't get any resolution information.
I only use FakeDisp.
2011/9/5 Roderick Colenbrander :
> On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Jari Vetoniemi wrote:
>> Yes, sorry about that.. Gmail does not see
Yes, sorry about that.. Gmail does not seem to play nice with some
mailing lists which is weird.
Anyways, I looked at the bug report. This could work for resolution
and frequency, but it does not fake color depth.
2011/9/5 GOUJON Alexandre :
> On 09/02/2011 10:57 PM, Jari Vetoniemi wr
rtain application. If you globally enable that also,
it means that every application opens on the same virtual desktop.
Also virtual desktop won't fake the display resolutions to application
which is useful in certain cases.
2011/9/2 Hin-Tak Leung :
> --- On Fri, 2/9/11, Jari Vetoniemi wrot
Hello,
I personally hate when applications decide to change my screen
resolution without asking me, or some applications just won't run
inside window.
So I did fake display interface for the winex11.drv. It allows you to
send any display resolution and frequency to the application, but it
does not