Hi
I submitted this patch two weeks ago and it doesn't seem to have been
applied. Is there something wrong with it? Should I resend?
http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-patches/2004/02/0010.html
Thanks
bye Fabi
Hi,
There is an interesting thread on the linux-kernel mailing list about
the trying to add support for efficient case-insensitive lookups. Here's
a link to the thread if anyone wants to read about it or possibly chip
in :)
http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0402.2/0273.html
Rob
Hai all,
I would like to know is it possible to
run/port a Flash application (uses a database) in linux using theWINE
S/w. Ihave got an application "English
Tutor" developed for windows ( Developed using Flash software). It uses the MS
Access database also it will run only
Dmitry,
Thank you. I'll pull a CVS version after I see the patch accepted and
retry Framemaker to see if everything is well behaved now.
Mike
Thank you very much. A patch for that bug is sent to wine-patches.
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Dmitry.
Hi,
Is the CVS code broken? When I try to configure, I get an error about a
missing rsabase Makefile.in. Deleting the lines from the configure file
solves the issue...
It may be that I'm just doing something stupid. ;-)
Grtz,
Robert
Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changelog:
Implement some string functions
While you are at it, perhaps it would be a better idea to use
CompareStringA/W with appropriate flags for all those StrCmpNIA/W,
StrCmpNA/W, etc.
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Dmitry.
Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While you are at it, perhaps it would be a better idea to use
CompareStringA/W with appropriate flags for all those StrCmpNIA/W,
StrCmpNA/W, etc.
Like this?
Not really. Why do you need ugly helpers/wrappers? Why to not use
CompareStringA/W
El mar, 17 de feb de 2004, a las 12:30, Mike Hearn escribio:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 20:33:12 +0100, Marcus Meissner wrote:
As of working, in Need for Speed v4 from Electronic Arts I now see the SafeDisc[tm]
Splashscreen, then it is seeking on the CD pretty heavily, then the program
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 15:08, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While you are at it, perhaps it would be a better idea to use
CompareStringA/W with appropriate flags for all those StrCmpNIA/W,
StrCmpNA/W, etc.
Like this?
Not really. Why do you need
I like it. Much easier for users to find the correct downloads than it was with the
previous pages sourceforge image/link.
Chris
From: Dimitrie O. Paun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/02/17 Tue AM 02:34:11 EST
To: Wine Devel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris Morgan [EMAIL
Hi.
Some months ago I found a Windows application that needs 32bit DIB's to
work properly, or else the interface looks completely destroyed.
Setting X to 15 or 8 bit makes Wine crash in that case, 16 and 24 bit
leads to a scrambled interface.
So, given that Windows uses (assumes) 32bit depth,
Stefan Leichter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
+if ((ptr = wcschr(buffer, (WCHAR) ',')) == NULL) {
+ SetLastError (ERROR_INVALID_NAME);
You can't use wcs functions in Wine.
+BOOL WINAPI GetDefaultPrinterA(LPSTR name, LPDWORD namesize)
+{ DWORD insize = namesize ? *namesize : 0;
+
Kevin Koltzau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
winetheme
Utility to query currently installed theme, retrieve properties
about a particular msstyles file, install/uninstall a theme
This should go into winecfg.
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Alexandre Julliard
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 17 February 2004 03:44 pm, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Utility to query currently installed theme, retrieve properties
about a particular msstyles file, install/uninstall a theme
This should go into winecfg.
agreed, I just wanted to get something out there incase anyone wants to
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, hatky wrote:
So where Done? ;-)
I will send a patch in a little while... :)
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Dimi.
Robert Shearman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because this implementation is copied from the SHLWAPI implementation. I
did try to submit a test case to test for DBCS compatibility there, but
as was noted by several people, DBCS depends on the current locale so
the test was wrong. Therefore, I
Title: Who's Who
I have a preview available of the new Who's Who:
http://users.theshell.com/~vinn/whoswho.html
Some notes:
- the formatting is a little rough, that's on my own to-do
list
- if you don't like what it says about you, please let me
know what I can correct.
- if your
I'm curently working on #824 bug (\0 character is added to REG_MULTI_SZ
registry values) and while hunting it I found that regedit uses it's own
function to write to a file instead of using the RegSaveKey API.
Although it shouldn't solve the bug, it should be interesting to use the
API.
I also
Am Dienstag, 17. Februar 2004 21:41 schrieb Alexandre Julliard:
Stefan Leichter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
+if ((ptr = wcschr(buffer, (WCHAR) ',')) == NULL) {
+ SetLastError (ERROR_INVALID_NAME);
You can't use wcs functions in Wine.
Please tell my why! It is exported from ntdll.
@
Stefan Leichter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please tell my why! It is exported from ntdll.
@ cdecl wcschr(wstr long) NTDLL_wcschr
what is wrong with this function?
There's no prototype for it, and if you don't import ntdll you'll call
the C library version which won't work. Use strchrW instead.
Vincent Pelletier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm curently working on #824 bug (\0 character is added to
REG_MULTI_SZ registry values) and while hunting it I found that
regedit uses it's own function to write to a file instead of using the
RegSaveKey API.
RegSaveKey doesn't save in regedit
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