Looking at http://winehq.org/site/fun_projects, A LOT of it is out of
date. I've been looking through the documentation and starting to
update some of it, but this is one I don't know too much about. Would
everyone mind taking a look and updating whatever they know is
fixed/what they're working
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 01:20 +0100, Oliver Stieber wrote:
Hi,
I have another 'fun' and useful project to add to
the list.
It should be fairly to make wined3d (or d3d8) use the
wgl (windows opengl) instead of glx. (just search for
glx commands and replace then with the wgl
equivalents)
--- Scott Ritchie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 01:20 +0100, Oliver Stieber
wrote:
Hi,
I have another 'fun' and useful project to
add to
the list.
It should be fairly to make wined3d (or d3d8) use
the
wgl (windows opengl) instead of glx. (just search
for
Hi,
I have another 'fun' and useful project to add to
the list.
It should be fairly to make wined3d (or d3d8) use the
wgl (windows opengl) instead of glx. (just search for
glx commands and replace then with the wgl
equivalents)
Doing so would enable wine's d3d to run on windows in
place of
Wasn't there talk about making DLLs for use in Windows, to
export a native Windows desktop to an X11 server?
//Jakob
--- Jakob Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wasn't there talk about making DLLs for use in Windows, to
export a native Windows desktop to an X11 server?
There was someone who did this by compiling parts of Wine under Cygwin with
Detours from
research.microsoft.com Look around the mailing list
Hi,
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 06:04:29PM -0500, dim owner wrote:
On Thursday 27 November 2003 12:26, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
B. MPlayer, and others, are known to host Codec DLLs from windows like
divx-avi and other. Do they use wine. or is it a code rip like the
ndiswrapper
On Friday 28 November 2003 02:33, Andreas Mohr wrote:
On Thu, Nov 27, 2003 at 06:04:29PM -0500, dim owner wrote:
Just for some basic info ... MPlayer fakes responces to system API on a
per-codec-DLL basis, which means, for each new DLL, they add the
necessary callbacks. I think this
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 21:31, dim owner wrote:
So, a (the) big question is, how can we get this windows app to compunicate
with UNIX processes?
It's tricky. The easiest way is simply to convert the Gimp into a
Windows program by compiling it with WineLib. No, I don't know how to do
that, Dimi
This question comes up a lot.
A similar project to below would be the use of windows ODBC drivers
under unixODBC.
(where/how does one add a Fun project suggestion)
There are few example projects that do Just that. One is right here at
home and for some reason these people do not want to come
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 17:26, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
A. How is the Netscape-plugin-to-OCX works in CrossOver-plugin. Is that
an out of process plugin embedded inside the browser X-window? What is
the out-of-process (RPC) communication between the Netscape-plugin and
the wine-OCX-host? What is
Happy Thanksgiving!
On Thursday 27 November 2003 00:10, you wrote:
On November 26, 2003 04:31 pm, dim owner wrote:
So, a (the) big question is, how can we get this windows app to
compunicate with UNIX processes?
Well, indeed, this is the $1 question. I don't much care at this
point
On Thursday 27 November 2003 12:26, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
B. MPlayer, and others, are known to host Codec DLLs from windows like
divx-avi and other. Do they use wine. or is it a code rip like the
ndiswrapper (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ndiswrapper/) I think it
looks like a wine derived
The easiest way is simply to convert the Gimp into a
Windows program by compiling it with WineLib
That means that in order to use Photoshop
plugins in the Gimp you'd need a special build of the Gimp
Special build? Wouldn't it be easier to use the native version of gimp for windows?
On Thu, 2003-11-27 at 15:58, Ivan Leo Murray-Smith wrote:
Special build? Wouldn't it be easier to use the native version of gimp for windows?
Nah, you can still access the standard Linux filesystem if you use
WineLib, whereas a native binary run under emulation is unaware of its
existance.
Hello,
Is it appropriate to write to this list in regards the Fun Projects on
winehq?
I am interested in working on the gimp/photoshop plugin wrapper... and
although I'm not so great a programmer, I have good resources (like the P$
6.0 SDK).
I wrote that project's contact a couple months ago
On November 26, 2003 01:44 pm, dim owner wrote:
Is it appropriate to write to this list in regards the Fun Projects on
winehq?
Yes, it is.
I am interested in working on the gimp/photoshop plugin wrapper... and
although I'm not so great a programmer, I have good resources (like the P$
6.0
On November 26, 2003 04:31 pm, dim owner wrote:
So, a (the) big question is, how can we get this windows app to compunicate
with UNIX processes?
Well, indeed, this is the $1 question. I don't much care at this
point wether Gimp can work with the Plugins or not, what I care about
is to
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