Re: Hi Res Icons

2013-04-03 Thread Alexandre Julliard
Joel Holdsworth writes: > As you can see here, scaling the iexplore icons really shows the > limits of this artwork. The line caps are wrong in several places. The > worst being in the highlight of the yellow swoosh at the bottom - you > see the highlight doesn't line up with the border. A lot of

Hi Res Icons

2013-04-03 Thread Joel Holdsworth
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Alexandre (+ Others), I notice you've been working on hi-res icons. I just have a couple of comments to chip in. So 2 years ago when I was doing the wine icon refresh, I decided not to try and tackle the problem of hi-res icons. Just ge

Hi, and a regression in bug 10486

2007-11-17 Thread Paweł Różański
Hi I have found a regression in wine. a strange one. What is a policy about posting such regressions, here on malling list? (Or is regression is worth enough to post it here?) I don't play that particular game on wine and it's "minor" bug - but i have found (via bitsect)

Re: Fwd: Hi

2006-03-13 Thread Segin
couse, the gre/Winedump/Linux solution is also suggested. Try running that in combination of gdb. Hans Leidekker wrote: Hi list, I'm forwarding a question from someone at Microsoft(!). I could recommend grep, winedump and Linux of course but I was wondering if anyone on this list has a

Fwd: Hi

2006-03-13 Thread Hans Leidekker
Hi list, I'm forwarding a question from someone at Microsoft(!). I could recommend grep, winedump and Linux of course but I was wondering if anyone on this list has a good suggestion for this guy? Don't believe it? I didn't either, but look at the headers, this mail was

Re: Hi all (after a long absence...) and here's a patch for the menu and the caption buttons

2005-04-16 Thread William Poetra Yoga H
OK, I think I haven't explained the patches (sorry). --- William Poetra Yoga H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi guys (and gals), sorry for the long absence but my time got taken up in > something else (a problem with my isp, see > http://sourceforge.net/projects/drcom-client)

Hi all (after a long absence...) and here's a patch for the menu and the caption buttons

2005-04-14 Thread William Poetra Yoga H
Hi guys (and gals), sorry for the long absence but my time got taken up in something else (a problem with my isp, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/drcom-client) and I couldn't spend my time here... Anyway, here are patches for the menu (it fixes some menu sizes, and also the shift-down

Re: Hi!

2004-05-05 Thread Jakob Eriksson
J.A. Frutos wrote: Hi! An new in the list, and need your help. I need make a executable statically wine . This is possible and if it's possible, how i do it?. No, it's not possible and probably never will be. regards, Jakob

Re: Hi!

2004-05-05 Thread Ivan Leo Murray-Smith
> Hi! > > An new in the list, and need your help. I need make a executable statically > wine . This is possible and if it's possible, how i do it?. I don't think so. In any case it would be a big and inefficient binary, why on earth do you want to do this? Ivan,

Hi!

2004-05-05 Thread J.A. Frutos
Hi! An new in the list, and need your help. I need make a executable statically wine . This is possible and if it's possible, how i do it?.

Re: Hi (virus alert)

2004-01-19 Thread Rolf Kalbermatter
Joshua Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >3) If Microsoft just removed the ability to run >executables from Outlook, and made it so the user >would have to "activate" it via a executable >permission (Chmod 755 wsmktvxhew.exe) 99% of these >things won't even propgate. They actually did!! I seem no

Re: Hi

2004-01-19 Thread Jeremy Newman
Hmmm, you shouldn't be subscribed to the list anymore. Consider yourself unsubscribed. I'll find this and remove it from the archive as well... On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 22:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Test =) > jxbvitmuqfjiwe > -- > Test, yep. -- Jeremy Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CodeWeavers, In

Re: Hi (virus alert)

2004-01-19 Thread Mike Hearn
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 03:03:31 -0800, Joshua Walker wrote: > 3) If Microsoft just removed the ability to run > executables from Outlook, and made it so the user > would have to "activate" it via a executable > permission (Chmod 755 wsmktvxhew.exe) 99% of these > things won't even propgate. I don't

Re: Hi (virus alert)

2004-01-19 Thread Jeremy White
Hi Joshua, Joshua Walker wrote: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" was found as an attachment. A few things amuse me about this... 1) Coadweaves makes a great product, I just hope that this wan't sent from a Linux box running crossover. No; John Sheets hasn't worked with us for a few

Re: Hi (virus alert)

2004-01-19 Thread Robert van Herk
Joshua Walker wrote: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" was found as an attachment. A few things amuse me about this... 1) Coadweaves makes a great product, I just hope that this wan't sent from a Linux box running crossover. Well, wouldn't that be an ultimate compatibility test :-). Just test whether all

Re: Hi (virus alert)

2004-01-19 Thread Joshua Walker
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" was found as an attachment. A few things amuse me about this... 1) Coadweaves makes a great product, I just hope that this wan't sent from a Linux box running crossover. 2) I think we all run linux here. We can pretty much say that this particular distrobution spoke is pretty

Hi

2004-01-18 Thread jsheets
Test =) jxbvitmuqfjiwe -- Test, yep. <>