On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Josh DuBois <dubo...@codeweavers.com> wrote: > Presence of a stub of msls31.dll allows Visio 2003 to open .svg files, which > it fails to do without the stub. > Visio 2003 does complain that some values in the files are missing or of the > incorrect data type when opening these files, but it will nonetheless open > them and can edit them successfully when the stubbed .dll is present.
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@ +70 stub LssbFDoneDisplay +65 stub LsCompressSubline +1 stub LsCreateContext +3 stub LsCreateLine ..etc. Does it really need them by ordinal? The spec files are typically sorted alphabetically by function name, e.g.,: +@ stub LsCompressSubline +@ stub LsCreateContext +@ stub LsCreateLine +@ stub LssbFDoneDisplay ..etc. Some other minor things: A) you don't need to include the changes to configure, just configure.ac. B) Your comments are formatted a bit strange /* --------------------------------------------------------------- ** msls31.dll ** Copyright CodeWeavers, Inc. ** Created: 9/10/2012 by Josh DuBois for CodeWeavers. most files have: /* * msls31.dll * * Copyright 2012 Josh DuBois for CodeWeavers, Inc. * */ similar for your comment about preferring the native version. Welcome to Wine! -- -Austin