Am 14.04.2013 04:59, schrieb Eric Zheng:
> Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Eric Zheng, I'm a junior in Computer Engineering at the University
> of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. I just wanted to introduce myself and state my
> interest in the "Xinput / Xbox 360 controller
Hello everyone,
My name is Eric Zheng, I'm a junior in Computer Engineering at the
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. I just wanted to introduce myself
and state my interest in the "Xinput / Xbox 360 controller compatibility"
project. I hope to be able to jump on IRC later
, i paid off all my debt
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Hello CaStarCo,
You don't need modify with the .lnk files. Just look into the .desktop file,
which is native to *nix desktop environments. AFAIK most Dock apps scan the
.desktop files for icons, too. Usually, the .desktop file doesn't refer to a
specific image file, but rather, the n
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Am 13.01.2011 um 19:09 schrieb CaStarCo:
> My idea is to modify the .lnk files of many programs when are installed to
> use icons not inside the executables, but more beautiful png images, helping
> to integrate the windows applications in the deskt
Hello,
I'm new in this list and I would help in many things :p .
I haven't much time, but I supose I can do little tasks.
Ehm.. I've decided to collaborate because I have a little idea, but I don't
know if it's really possible or if it's very difficult (i think no,
Hello everyone,
I am Bradley Tucker, a junior computer science major at Tennessee Tech
University, and I am very interested in participating in the Google Summer of
Code. I have a strong passion for developing video games, and it sounds like
working with the Wine Project this summer would be
Hi Zach,
Zachary Goldberg schreef:
> 2008/12/5 Maarten Lankhorst :
>
>> ...
>
> So 9 days, a WWN article, and a Slashdot article this story's gotten a
> lot of press. I know we've talked a bit offline Maarten about this
> but would you perhaps have any other updates for readers at large? I
>
2008/12/5 Maarten Lankhorst :
> Hi guys,
>
> I can finally report success on the first ever win64 program running on
> wine. The program was a textbook classic, but to make it work gcc had to
> be changed a lot. This was done by Kai Tietz, who has put a lot of
> effort in the task of making gcc acc
Hi guys,
I can finally report success on the first ever win64 program running on
wine. The program was a textbook classic, but to make it work gcc had to
be changed a lot. This was done by Kai Tietz, who has put a lot of
effort in the task of making gcc accept the calling convention.
There are
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 4:28 AM, Gynvael Coldwind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am currently thinking which idea interests me the most. The
> following things are currently interesting me the most:
> GDI+ - implement missing functions
> Tools - Merge winecfg and control panel
> DirectPlay - I
Hello again:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 3:32 AM, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Michael! Any idea what you'll be proposing for SoC yet?
Oh, sorry, I've missclicked and sent the ideas to David only.
I am currently thinking which idea interests me the most. The
f
Hi Michael! Any idea what you'll be proposing for SoC yet?
Hello Wine Developers,
My name is Michael "Gynvael Coldwind" Skladnikiewicz, and I am
thinking about applying for the Google SoC to work on Wine. Please
excuse my English, I am not a native English speaker.
The first step written on the Wine Ideas page was -introduction-, so..
a li
Hi!
Welcome to wine :-)
The best way to start doing something is to pick something you want to work
that doesn't work they way you like it. Since you mentioned Counter-Strike
Source you have done that already :-) . In the course of that you will stuble
uppon more things that need work for sure
Hello all,
I just joined up to the mailing list so thought I would say hello to
everyone :-)
I am a student studying Computer Science at Manchester University (UK)
and am interested in helping the development of Wine. I decided the
first step was to hop on the mailing lists and see whats going
From: "cdr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Am I correct in assuming (see above in thread) that in some
> previous wine version it *was* possible to produce stand-alone
> version?
Maybe, but if so, it's sooo back in the dark ages that's not
worth mentioning.
> Any plans to make it possible (again)?
Yes,
Dimi Paun wrote:
They are true Linux binaries (ELF format) but they need a bit of
setup (for Windows compat) _before_ they start.
Am I correct in assuming (see above in thread) that in some
previous wine version it *was* possible to produce stand-alone
version? Any plans to make it possible (ag
From: "Scott Ritchie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hmm, once I finish tackling the User's guide (Brian just sent me the
> work he did on the Winecfg section that still needs to be polished),
Cool, let us know how it goes. Now that Alexandre switch
the config to winecfg, it can go in.
> might be a very
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 17:04 +, cdr wrote:
> Dimi Paun wrote:
>
> > That's fine it's supposed to do so. But it's also supposed to
> > create a 'type' executable too (a batch file really).
>
> This is where I was (obviously) confused, all I can say
> in my defence is that Winelib User's Guide
From: "cdr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > That's fine it's supposed to do so. But it's also supposed to
> > create a 'type' executable too (a batch file really).
>
> This is where I was (obviously) confused, all I can say
> in my defence is that Winelib User's Guide in "Getting started"
> implies that
Dimi Paun wrote:
> That's fine it's supposed to do so. But it's also supposed to
> create a 'type' executable too (a batch file really).
This is where I was (obviously) confused, all I can say
in my defence is that Winelib User's Guide in "Getting started"
implies that:
(...
You are done! Now
From: "cdr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> $(CC) $(type_exe_LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(type_exe_OBJS)
What is CC set to?
--
Dimi Paun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lattica, Inc.
Dimi Paun wrote:
From: "cdr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Mkefile generated by winemaker creates type.exe.so; where I
would expect either type.exe or simply type. What am I missing?
Is the Makefile using winegcc to compile the app?
If so, you should get 'type' as the executable.
Yes. ("type.c" is a
From: "cdr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Mkefile generated by winemaker creates type.exe.so; where I
> would expect either type.exe or simply type. What am I missing?
Is the Makefile using winegcc to compile the app?
If so, you should get 'type' as the executable.
--
Dimi Paun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Latti
I am at the first stages of setting up my winelib development, and
am attempting to build a simple app (named "type").
Mkefile generated by winemaker creates type.exe.so; where I
would expect either type.exe or simply type. What am I missing?
tia, cedar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to here. I hope to contribute to the wine project such as
wine directshow or wined3d.
I have about one year development experience in designing directshow
filters on winxp platform.Then try to port simple directshow
architecture on embedded system with my col
On 6/2/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm new to here. I hope to contribute to the wine project such aswine directshow or wined3d.I have about one year development experience in designing directshowfilters on winxp platform.Then try to port simple directshow
architecture on embe
I'm new to here. I hope to contribute to the wine project such as
wine directshow or wined3d.
I have about one year development experience in designing directshow
filters on winxp platform.Then try to port simple directshow
architecture on embedded system with my colleagues. I want to know
the
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 14:29:02 -0700, Matt Beaumont wrote:
> There is a font that displays _extremely_ poorly in the tooltips for
> the "Hello" photo-sharing application
As it turns out, the error messages drawn on the login screen display
similarly. Check out the scr
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Hello,
on 06/18/04 03:40, Ivan wrote:
>> this can be acquired at ...
> That site is illegal, please avoid linking to such sites. Developers
know where
> to get native dlls.
if it's so, it shuold be delete from the WINE User Guide,
On Fri, Jun 18, 2004 at 9:45:48 +0100, Mike Hearn wrote:
> Odd, this program won't even start for me. It keeps claiming my OS is too
> old, even when I've set Wine to Win98 or Win2k mode.
Install riched20.dll -- that was the only thing I needed to do to make
it past that silly dialog. I also tri
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 14:29:02 -0700, Matt Beaumont wrote:
> There is a font that displays _extremely_ poorly in the tooltips for
> the "Hello" photo-sharing application (<http://www.hello.com/>,
> harmless(?) registration required for download). I'm running
> this can be acquired at ...
That site is illegal, please avoid linking to such sites. Developers know where
to get native dlls.
Ivan.
There is a font that displays _extremely_ poorly in the tooltips for
the "Hello" photo-sharing application (<http://www.hello.com/>,
harmless(?) registration required for download). I'm running the 6/15
wine source package, installed with "make install". Hello wa
On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 12:22 -0700, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
> I think we have already enough small winelib apps that can be used as
> starting points, like winver or winepath.
I added this one because it's graphical but as simple as possible.
Wine either has fully fledged demos like winemine or
Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Add a win32 hello world program which sets up a simple window and runs
> the message loop. This can be used as a starting point for test programs.
I think we have already enough small winelib app
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