2009/5/28 John Klehm xixsimplicity...@gmail.com:
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 8:47 PM, James McKenzie
jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net wrote:
So what say all, shall we try to make coding better and as Max stated,
fun. Most of the folks here do not support this project for a living
and we should not
2009/5/27 Massimo Del Fedele m...@veneto.com:
1) Huw's starting engine *was* a driver's one, and many people told it was
the right way. Worse, it forked driver from inside gdi32, which was awful
to maintain.
I can understand AJ preferring a fork of gdi32 to the intermediary
driver given what
Hi,
for translation (to German) purposes I wonder which pages of the
winehq.org website are most frequented (are there HTTP request
statistics?) and which are deemed most important so I can focus on
them in order.
It would also be interesting to know which pages are going to be moved
Maik Schulz wrote:
Hi,
for translation (to German) purposes I wonder which pages of the
winehq.org website are most frequented (are there HTTP request
statistics?) and which are deemed most important so I can focus on them
in order.
It would also be interesting to know which pages are
Dmitry Timoshkov schrieb:
André Hentschel n...@dawncrow.de wrote:
This converts the DDE-Callbackfunction to Unicode.
After days of winebrowser-hacking i turned it down to this clean code.
It uses the function IsTextUnicode instead of guessing.(IsTextUnicode
is guessing too, but in a cleaner
André Hentschel n...@dawncrow.de wrote:
Please add a test case which uses mixed ansi/unicode DDE client/server
and only then start fixing the code.
For winebrowser? Do we test any of our programs? Or for DDE?
Quoting above: mixed ansi/unicode DDE client/server.
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Dmitry.
Le 25 mai 09 à 20:54, Steve Schow a écrit :
it seems like what happens is that i select an IAC or virtual midi
port from
some windows host inside Wine and everything looks ok, but no events
are
sent. Nothing. But sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
Once it
is working it
I think Doom use the MIDI Synth not an external MIDI instrument.
so no log about MOD_MIDIPORT but eventually MOD_MIDISYNTH (or
something like that)
Emmanuel
Le 26 mai 09 à 02:08, James McKenzie a écrit :
Emmanuel Maillard wrote:
Does notes play well when playing ?
Correct duration,
Hi.
I just got myself a USB-GPS (GlobalSat BU-353) and wanted to
run SeaClearII, a navigation-program with it.
Turns out that Wine got confused when the USB-Serial-driver
wasn't acting like a real serial-device though.
The app does what it's supposed to do, but Wine consumes
100% of the
Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
André Hentschel n...@dawncrow.de wrote:
Please add a test case which uses mixed ansi/unicode DDE client/server
and only then start fixing the code.
For winebrowser? Do we test any of our programs? Or for DDE?
Quoting above: mixed ansi/unicode DDE client/server.
I
Jeff Latimer l...@yless4u.com.au wrote:
I put tests for the mixed conditions in test/dde.c quite a while ago:
Then it should be obvious where the fix should be added, with
removing todo_wine in appropriate places.
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Dmitry.
Hi Paul,
it's a good pointer to start, thanks.
For the other two points: Does anybody have an opinion on the
importance of pages as well as which ones should be moved to the Wiki?
Cheers,
-Maik
On 28 May 2009, at 10:13, Paul Vriens wrote:
Maik Schulz wrote:
Hi,
for translation (to
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Maik Schulz maik.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
it's a good pointer to start, thanks.
For the other two points: Does anybody have an opinion on the importance of
pages as well as which ones should be moved to the Wiki?
Please bottom post on wine mailing
http://blog.mozilla.com/nnethercote/2009/05/28/mac-os-x-now-supported-on-the-valgrind-trunk/
So for those of you developing wine on the mac, now you
have one fewer excuse not to run your changes through
valgrind before sending patches :-)
On 28 May 2009, at 17:10, Austin English wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:06 AM, Maik Schulz
maik.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Paul,
it's a good pointer to start, thanks.
For the other two points: Does anybody have an opinion on the
importance of
pages as well as which ones should be
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:19 AM, Maik Schulz maik.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
Does that make it safe to assume that winehq.org should concentrate on users
and wiki.winehq.org on (potential) developers? If that's the direction then
it's more clear which content to translate.
Sounds reasonable.
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Austin English schrieb:
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 11:19 AM, Maik Schulz maik.sch...@gmail.com wrote:
Does that make it safe to assume that winehq.org should concentrate on users
and wiki.winehq.org on (potential) developers? If that's the direction then
it's more clear which content to translate.
Hi,
It looks like I have two boxes (W98 and NT4) that produce test failures
every now and then for the mentioned tests:
vartest.c:5514: Test failed: VarCat: VT_BSTR concat with VT_DATE
returned inncorrect result
vartest.c:5530: Test failed: VarCat: VT_DATE concat with VT_BSTR
returned
On Thu, 28 May 2009, Pavel Prochazka wrote:
+IWineD3DSurfaceImpl *front,*hlp1,*hlp2;
+ IWineD3DSurfaceImpl back; //must be copy of struct
C++ comments are not allowed in Wine. There are a few others further
down.
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Francois Gouget fgou...@free.fr
HI Ben,
Ben Klein ha scritto:
Of course, it also makes it more difficult to maintain, with any
change in gdi32 needing to be mirrored in the forked DIB engine, but
that's where git cherry-picking can come in handy :)
Done for about 3 monthes, no more time for it :-)
What I was trying to
It seems the default severity, enhancement, invites people to select a
REALLY
SEVERE sounding level instead. I suggest changing the default severity to
normal in the hopes of cutting down on the yelling.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13363
Any thoughts on this?
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Ken Sharp kennyb...@o2.co.uk wrote:
It seems the default severity, enhancement, invites people to select a
REALLY
SEVERE sounding level instead. I suggest changing the default severity to
normal in the hopes of cutting down on the yelling.
Austin English wrote about Re: Changing default severity in Bugzilla to Normal
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Ken Sharp kennyb...@o2.co.uk wrote:
It seems the default severity, enhancement, invites people to select a
REALLY
SEVERE sounding level instead. I suggest changing the default
Nikolay Sivov пишет:
It looks like you need to add a simple test like that:
- add band with empty string and RBBIM_TEXT mask of course;
- query band data back with RB_GETBANDINFO and check this lpText field.
If it's really NULL (e.g. your buffer didn't change) instead of empty
string you
Sergey Khodych wrote:
Nikolay Sivov пишет:
It looks like you need to add a simple test like that:
- add band with empty string and RBBIM_TEXT mask of course;
- query band data back with RB_GETBANDINFO and check this lpText field.
If it's really NULL (e.g. your buffer didn't change) instead
Sergey Khodych wrote:
From 37cd774e71f8d260d94bd672715b1eab879c4b2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sergey Khodych khod...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 04:52:45 +0300
Subject: comctl32:rebar: Don't store an empty string in REBAR_InsertBandT.
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dlls/comctl32/rebar.c | 12
Hi all
In a couple of weeks I'm going to be travelling around India for about a month,
from 14th June - 17th July, so I'll need somebody to cover list moderation
during that period.
It's a simple task; you just need to bring up a web page for each list a couple
of times per day, and single
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Massimo Del Fedele m...@veneto.com wrote:
IMHO, and really in my opinion, loosing time to integrate it inside gdi32
whithout proper guidelines would be crazy. I mean, I'd never do it :-)
The intermediate step was made (among other reasons) to check if the
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Ken Sharp kennyb...@o2.co.uk wrote:
It seems the default severity, enhancement, invites people to select a
REALLY
SEVERE sounding level instead. I suggest changing the default severity to
normal in the hopes of cutting down on the yelling.
Nikolay Sivov пишет:
If a band has an empty string, wine allocates a padding space in
lpBand-rcCapText that causes an offset in a band.
It looks like a workaround, if get/set text behaves ok now (no tests
exist I suppose) then
the only place to be changed is this rectangle dimensions.
Why
Sergey Khodych wrote:
Nikolay Sivov пишет:
If a band has an empty string, wine allocates a padding space in
lpBand-rcCapText that causes an offset in a band.
It looks like a workaround, if get/set text behaves ok now (no tests
exist I suppose) then
the only place to be changed is this
Hi Max,
From what I understand, the problem is not your design. I don't want
to put words in anyone's mouth, but to me it seems you and AJ agree on
the final goal; Alexandre just doesn't want the intermediary step in
the master tree (there could be many reasons for this).
As you said, starting
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Jerome Leclanche adys...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Max,
From what I understand, the problem is not your design. I don't want
to put words in anyone's mouth, but to me it seems you and AJ agree on
the final goal; Alexandre just doesn't want the intermediary step in
Am Donnerstag, 28. Mai 2009 13:01:23 schrieb Pavel Prochazka:
Don't send patches on top of unapplied patches - just always send the a patch
against the current wine git code.
Besides that, Henri and I pointed out a few other problems in the first
version of the patch. Things won't get better
Pavel Prochazka wrote:
static HRESULT WINAPI IWineGDISwapChainImpl_Present(IWineD3DSwapChain *iface,
CONST RECT *pSourceRect, CONST RECT *pDestRect, HWND hDestWindowOverride,
CONST RGNDATA *pDirtyRegion, DWORD dwFlags) {
IWineD3DSwapChainImpl *This = (IWineD3DSwapChainImpl *) iface;
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