"Koro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As for the broken() and ok() I must admit it was my first test case, so > I tried to look at the other functions and do the same, I may have been > totally wrong. If you could enlighten me on proper broken/ok use, i'd be > happy.
ok() is for calls never expected to fail, broken() is for broken API implementations and should never be used for Wine. >> Then you need to test the resulting font attributes to see if they >> match the message box font. I'd suggest to make sure that the test >> gets committed first, and only then try to make it pass. > > I shall do that then (after this one gets commited, as per your suggestion). This one will not be committed, since it doesn't test anything useful. >> Also, is there a real world application that uses that undocumented >> feature? > > I wrote one this summer (http://www.korosoft.net/projects/tdemu/). What's the source of info you have used for that? > In > fact, this is what made me find that bug in WINE pretty quick. Since it > emulates functionality akin to a message box, it's only logical that it > uses the message box font. Then I'd say there is nothing to fix in Wine, go ahead and fix your app instead. -- Dmitry.