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_FAKEDISP
> environment variable
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_FAKEDISP
environment variable is not defined it won't be used at all.
Syntax is the same, expect you can separate multiple
Well, I did the patch mostly for personal use and dropped here as some
might find it useful.
If wine ever needs something like this, let's say for testing or for
some people wanting to fake display information, or do not want to use
XRandR or others for some reason, then it would at least need to
s
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.
IMO, there is a need and your patch is a solution (among other).
Is there a relevant developer able to answe
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 seem to play nice with so
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Jari Vetoniemi wrote:
> 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 Al
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 wrote:
>>
>> Ye
On 09/02/2011 10:57 PM, Jari Vetoniemi wrote:
Yeah, I'm aware of virtual desktop and used to create scripts to
launch applications using wine explorer \desktop=WIDTHxHEIGHT or
whatever the parameters were, it works well. But means that you have
to create always new shell script, and it also can p
--- On Fri, 2/9/11, Jari Vetoniemi wrote:
> 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 disp
Yeah, I'm aware of virtual desktop and used to create scripts to
launch applications using wine explorer \desktop=WIDTHxHEIGHT or
whatever the parameters were, it works well. But means that you have
to create always new shell script, and it also can prevent desktop
integration for certain applicati
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
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