keybd_event patch and default combobox height patch

tony_lambregts at telusplanet.net tony_lambregts at telusplanet.net
Tue Jan 4 11:12:31 CST 2005


Peter Hercek wrote:
> server/queue.c
> Fixes an error in keybd_event function. This function sends events even 
> between different processes on win32. This was not handled in wine.
> 
> dlls/user/combo.c
> The default size for comboxes was 2 pixels bigger in wine at the 
> standard dpi.
> 
> The patches are against wine 20041019.
> 
> Index: server/queue.c
> ===================================================================
> --- server/queue.c      (revision 29655)
> +++ server/queue.c      (working copy)
> @@ -1073,6 +1073,8 @@
>     *msg_code = msg->msg;
>     if (is_keyboard_msg( msg ))
>     {
> +        if (!input || !(input->focus) || !(input->active))
> +            input = foreground_input;
>         if (input && !(win = input->focus))
>         {
>             win = input->active;
> Index: dlls/user/combo.c
> ===================================================================
> --- dlls/user/combo.c   (revision 29655)
> +++ dlls/user/combo.c   (working copy)
> @@ -207,8 +207,10 @@
>  * The height of the text area is set in two ways.
>  * It can be set explicitly through a combobox message or through a
>  * WM_MEASUREITEM callback.
> - * If this is not the case, the height is set to 13 dialog units.
> - * This height was determined through experimentation.
> + * If this is not the case, the height is set to 12 dialog units.
> + * This height was determined through experimentation. It was
> + * set to 13 originally but this led to higher comboboxes than
> + * in windows.
>  */
> static INT CBGetTextAreaHeight(
>   HWND        hwnd,
> @@ -239,7 +241,7 @@
> 
>     ReleaseDC(hwnd, hDC);
> 
> -    iTextItemHeight = ((13 * baseUnitY) / 8);
> +    iTextItemHeight = ((12 * baseUnitY) / 8);
> 
>     /*
>      * This "formula" calculates the height of the complete control.
> 
> 

These should have been sent as two separate patches. since they address two 
different issues.

-- 

Tony Lambregts




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