Re: A call to fix the BeginPaint issue

2005-02-23 Thread Nick Hornback
m guard blocked it every time I tried doing that. --Nick Hornback __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

A call to fix the BeginPaint issue

2005-02-12 Thread Nick Hornback
Alright, this is probably the last time I will bring it up before I realize that there is essentially no interest in fixing this, but this has been bothering me for quite some time now. A few others have brought it up over the past couple months as well. http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-cvs/20

Re: Regression in "DeusEx"

2005-02-07 Thread Nick Hornback
hat was given to me by the guy that wrote Foobar2000 about a month ago (look for the topic Foobar2000 Audio Player Regression) that showed some painiting without Begin/End Paint that works fine on native Windows but not Wine -- looking at it now... the sample code is missing a final clos

Re: Fwd: Foobar2000 audio player Regression

2005-01-11 Thread Nick Hornback
> I took a quick look at it, but I came up against a > number of problems: > 1. The application seems to be half open-source, but > the user interface > doesn't seem to in the half that is opened. > 2. I assume patch linked to above is correct, but > the app isn't calling > BeginPaint, which it s

Re: Fwd: Foobar2000 audio player Regression

2005-01-08 Thread Nick Hornback
> a look. > Is there any update on this? I just checked out the cvs a couple days ago and both issues (toolbars don't repaint, and 100% cpu useage) are still present. The faulty patch, http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=14371 as mentioned earlier still seems to be applied. -- Nick Hornback > Rob > __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

Fwd: Foobar2000 audio player Regression

2004-12-08 Thread Nick Hornback
I originally posted this to the -users list, but I was contacted by Robbert Xerox, who had the exact same issue, and thus far nobody has replyed in the users list, so maybe it will get more attention here. > Foobar2000 worked virtually perfectly in the 20041019 > release (aside from some comctrl32