Re: Bad prefs that I'm planning on dropping

2003-09-15 Thread Dimitrie O. Paun
On 15 Sep 2003, Mike Hearn wrote: > But, Linux is changing, and we can't assume that sort of thing anymore. > Worse, a lot of these settings could simply be autodetected, or are so > obscure that the defaults would always suffice (we can auto detect the > presence of XSHM, so why would you need to

Re: Bad prefs that I'm planning on dropping

2003-09-15 Thread Lionel Ulmer
> But, Linux is changing, and we can't assume that sort of thing anymore. > Worse, a lot of these settings could simply be autodetected, or are so > obscure that the defaults would always suffice (we can auto detect the > presence of XSHM, so why would you need to disable it?). Historically, XShm

Re: Bad prefs that I'm planning on dropping

2003-09-15 Thread Vincent Béron
Le lun 15/09/2003 à 08:58, Mike Hearn a écrit : > * Allocated system colors - in fact we still have UI for this in the > latest version of the code, but I'm not sure what it's for, or what the > best value is, I chose a default of 100 because that is what I happened > to have in my config file > >

Bad prefs that I'm planning on dropping

2003-09-15 Thread Mike Hearn
OK, so here is a basic list of settings that I can't be bothered doing UI for in winecfg. Before I start, I think I should make one thing clear - ultimately I believe winecfg should be removed entirely. Looking at the settings in the wine configuration really rams home how many simply should not b