Re: Wine and XP Themes

2007-02-26 Thread Felix Nawothnig
Frank Richter wrote: WRT speed: themes usually use alpha-blending extensively; however, the speed of Wine's AlphaBlend() can almost be measured in geological terms; Why is that? Looking at it it seems to be using XRender - since theming doesn't require Aero and stuff what way would there be

Wine and XP Themes

2007-02-25 Thread Andrew J. Barr
I would like to use the XP ClearLooks theme that is available to make Wine apps blend in with my GNOME desktop. However, it seems that using themes in Wine makes it rather slow. Is this a known problem, is there a workaround of some kind, a registry setting or a patch, or is it best just not to

Re: Wine and XP Themes

2007-02-25 Thread Vitaliy Margolen
Wrong mailing list. Use wine-users. Unless you want to hack on this yourself of course. Oh and yeah the only workaround is not using themes at all. They are buggy and never worked right anyway. They are an extra hackish layer on top of some controls. Vitaliy Andrew J. Barr wrote: I would like

Re: Wine and XP Themes

2007-02-25 Thread Frank Richter
On 26.02.2007 00:33, Vitaliy Margolen wrote: Oh and yeah the only workaround is not using themes at all. They are buggy and never worked right anyway. They are an extra hackish layer on top of some controls. The comctl32 controls all do theming natively. The subclassing is done only for

Re: Wine and XP Themes

2007-02-25 Thread Dmitry Timoshkov
Frank Richter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The comctl32 controls all do theming natively. The subclassing is done only for control residing in user32 (the motivation was to avoid copying and pasting all the control implementations from user32 to comctl32, as Microsoft supposedly did). Sounds like