Austin English wrote:
I was more interested in a quick proof of concept. The flexibility of
autohotkey allows for lots of different methods for doing such things,
and a method that involves the majority of code being run under AHK
itself (and therefore on wine AND windows) is very possible with
c
Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
Hello,
I believe you the person responsible for the Wine web pages. If this is not true,
please disregard the rest of this message and accept my apologies for this
uninvited intrusion.
Previous versions of the wine web pages includes information about
Sol
Hi Dan,
Firefox 3.1b2 on OpenSolaris 2008.11 returns: 'unknown distribution of
an unknown OS'.
Cheers
Hark
Dan Kegel wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Jeremy White wrote:
>> I can see that it consumes vertical white space, and I
>> can get over myself. I remove my objection :-/.
>
> Th
Hiya,
I've forgotten to add that .ahk script was designed to run with Wine
Virtual Desktop Emulation enabled, not in full screen.
Cheers
Hark
Vít Hrachový wrote:
> Hi Dan
> from top of my head -
>
> Heroes of Might and Magic III
> Wizardry 8
> Lord of the Rings: Ba
Hi Dan
from top of my head -
Heroes of Might and Magic III
Wizardry 8
Lord of the Rings: Battle for Middle-Earth 2
all have free demo downloads and don't require net.
I already had Heroes 3 Demo autohotkey script prepared for my
presentation about Windows GUI automation inside Unixes.
Feel f
Hi Dan,
it's 31 minutes on AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3700+, 2GB RAM.
Cheers
Vit
Dan Kegel wrote:
> Way back five years ago, we all compared notes on how
> long it took to build Wine on our systems.
> http://www.winehq.org/site/?issue=149#Compile%20Time%20Comparisons%20/%20Tips
>
> Today I meas
> I like that idea. are there any linux tools to watch files for changes?
> Or maybe have linux watch the wine processes for their file changing
> activities.
I've used tripwire for a long time.
fschange looks promising, builds upon inotify, but I've never used it yet:
http://stefan.buettcher.
Dan Kegel wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 7:31 AM, Vincent Povirk
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Something like this might actually make more sense:
>>
>> Garbage: No functionality, impossible to set up
>> Bronze: Somewhat functional, may require hacks
>> Silver: Mostly functional, requires ha