Eric Kohl writes:
> 
> Uwe Bonnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > some days ago I asked about opinions what we need to do about a
> > builtin 16 bit commctrl implementation and sent a framework
> > patch. However I didn't get any feedback.
> >
> > I still like to hear opinions whether we need our own 16 bit commctrl
> > implemenation...
> Do you have an application that uses 16 bit commctrl? I have never seen one!
> Perhaps I'm blind, but I have never even seen a header file for the 16 bit
> commctrl.dll. Or are the 16 bit and 32 bit functions actually the same? In
> this case it is obvious that no 16 bit header file exists.
> 
Hallo,

at least win95 winfile.exe uses commctrl(16 bit). Make native commctrl 
inaccessible for wine and run application. If I remember right, for me
some other application showed up that way, at least winfile. It took
some time for me to find out that we don't a builtin 16 bit commctrl,
as I made native commctrl inaccessible inadvertedly...

Bye

Uwe Bonnes                [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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