What happened to the Fedora packages? They have not been updated since
0.9.2!!!! Right now it is at 0.9.10!!! Nearly every other Linux distro
supported has the up to date packages!!! And why does the Red Hat packages
site not go to the SourceForge site as it does for SUSE packages and the
others?? I have not really had the guts to ask until now, because I thought
that maybe there was a slump, but now, its getting annoying!! And Fedora
just released Fedora Core 5 yesterday!!! Please tell me new packages will be
ready soon!!! Compiling WINE always crashes my computer, so I prefer to use
the RPMs...
Hi.
>From which configuration does the "ERROR_INVALID_NAME" came from,
when calling GetDefaultPrinter(NULL, &size) and no Printer is installed?
This Test is Present in the current "dlls/winspool/tests/info.c".
MSDN told us, that we receive an "ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND", if no Printer
is installed:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/gdi/prntspol_0hma.asp
I get the "ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND" on win98se, winme, w2k and win2003 in
this Situation.
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By By ...
... Detlef
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I think after the 10 or more patches to the Wintab dll that I submitted
last month, I should say something about it's status...
And of course thank Alexandre for applying those patches.
P.S. I won't be available from the 15th for about a week or so.
So, if you have any questions, I'm afraid you might have to be patient.
Hope this is of interest to someone
-Rob.
******Applications: Current status***********
***In Painter 5
*Cursor pressure works. (Therefore is usable by most)
*Cursor orientation is a little odd: The orientation maths needs to be
re-done.
*No eraser. Haven't yet cracked what enables the eraser.
*Doesn't work in desktop mode: Need to map to desktop coordinates.
*Repeats windows bugs where cursor looses pressure/orientation info
almost bug for bug (Is this a feature? ;-)
*Cannot detect pressure/orientation int the "Brush Tracking" window: The
tablet context is attached to the main window, so no events get to the
popup, even if they overlap.
This is not how windows wintab functions.
***In Photoshop 6.
*Can only get tablet data in desktop mode: This is because the tablet
context is attached to the desktop. Which generates/receives no wine
events outside desktop mode.
* Eraser and pen pressure working. *But* to get them working, you must
have 3 XInput devices listed in your XF86Config file, They need to be
the last entries in the "ServerLayout" section and the following order:
eraser, tablet mouse. This is a far from ideal way of specifying the
devices Wintab should use :-/
I'll document this if someone can point me to a good place to put the docs.
*******To Do*************
1. Look at X11 errors. There appear to be some errors that deny some
users the
ability to access Wintab enabled apps. (I think I know how to fix this)
2. Improve orientation data. Orientation comes in as X-Y coords
(Implicit Z), and has to leave as spherical coords. This calculation
needs to be re-done.
3. When tablet context is on top, let it read XInput events from all the
app's top-level windows. (This simulates the fact that the context is
usually designed to cover the whole screen)
4. When tablet context is attached to desktop, read XInput events from
all the app's top-level windows.
5. Tests
~ --My current philosophy on tests is...
~ Use Photoshop & Painter, any formal tests
~ can be written if anyone else gets involved in patching Wintab, to
avoid regressions, and conflict.
**********Long term to do (Anyone interested?):*********
There's a lot of work that could be done here, but what gets done
and who does it probably depends upon whether anyone finds an app that
needs these features. I'd love to implement these, but realistically, I
don't
foresee doing this unless someone hires me to do so ;)
1. Improve configuration of wintab.
Wintab could probably do with some information entered into the
config file, to avoid the user having to
hack their Xfree86cfg file.
2. Handle Z-Order of context properly.
This entails
*sharing Z-Order between apps.
*Working out exactly what role windows have in
determining tablet context z-orders.
*Allow tablet contexts that don't cover the whole
screen/tablet.
*Handle inter-application clipping of tablet contexts
*Allow all application's windows to receive tablet events when tablet
context is on top
3. Implement non-system tablet contexts (Where system cursor not moved
by pen or mouse)
4. Unicodify
5. Implement various wintab extensions.
6. Implement wintab manager functions.
7. Tests.
*********Unknowns*********
1. How are wintab contexts are raised lowered?
Contexts have their own z-order independent of windows, and their own
viewport concept, based upon the tablet's coordinate system, not that of
the OS.
It appears that entering, or clicking on the window the tablet context
is attached to will raise/lower the context.
But I haven't done much testing on this.
In particular, what happens if more than one app request their tablet
context is attached to the desktop?
2. How Painter detects the eraser.
Have 3 possibilities
i. Windows can detect an eraser, and sends specific messages.
(I'm sure I've seen this, but can't work out where!)
ii. Only works if tablet and cursors are named correctly.
(Probably linked to wacom tablets only).
iii. I've missed something
3. Requirements of other applications
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Hi Wei Li,
last year, you asked in
http://www.winehq.org/hypermail/wine-users/2004/06/0086.html
> I could not find the info regarding what operating systems > (such as AIX 5L v5.2, HP-UX 11i, Solaris Release Level > 9) will Winelib run on non-x86 machines. I'll really
> appreciate it if someone can provide my related link or
> info. I can only find the following link regarding the
> supporting OS but it does not provide Winelib's supporting
> OS info:
> http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wine-faq/index 3.1.
> Under what hardware
> platform(s) and operating system(s) will Wine(Lib) run?
I'm sorry nobody got back to you -- the wine-devel
mailing list might have been a better place to ask.
I believe winelib runs on the following non-x86 operating
systems: Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, and FreeBSD.
There's no reason in principle it couldn't run on AIX or HP/UX.
Some work has been done on an HP/UX port, but some
assembly would be required to complete it:
http://www.winehq.com/site/?issue=241#HP-UX%20Port
Cheers,
Dan
--
Wine for Windows ISVs: http://kegel.com/wine/isv
Maarten Lankhorst schrieb:
> Windows seems to set internet explorer only during a new installation or
> upgrade of internet explorer, so I put it in wine.inf, which seemed
> appropriate.
>
> Changelog:
> Set version strings for Internet Explorer so programs dependent on it
> can install.
This breaks installation of real IE. Setting version to IE 5.5 would
give the users a chance to install at least version 6.0.
BTW, you should fix the typo in the third line.
Sven
I believe the Freetype configure checks are backward.
First we check for the library being present, and only then do we
check for the freetype-config problem:
AC_SUBST(FREETYPELIBS,"")
AC_SUBST(FREETYPEINCL,"")
AC_CHECK_LIB(freetype,FT_Init_FreeType,ft_lib=yes,ft_lib=no,$X_LIBS)
if test "$ft_lib" = "no"
then
wine_cv_msg_freetype=no
else
AC_CHECK_PROG(ft_devel,freetype-config,freetype-config,no)
This fails to work when Freetype is installed somewhere outside of
/usr/ such as /usr/local/ with /usr/local/bin in the path.
freetype-config would of course know where to look for the library,
but we perform the check for the library first, without taking the
output of freetype-config into concern.
Wouldn't it make sense to revert these two changes?
Gerald
I'd like to restart this old thread
<http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-users/2005/05/index.html#165>
which brings up the point that there are applications that hard-code
cmd.exe and (sometimes intentionally) ignore COMSPEC.
One example is Perl, which has the following comment in win32/win32.c:
/* we don't use COMSPEC here for two reasons:
* 1. the same reason perl on UNIX doesn't use SHELL--rampant and
* uncontrolled unportability of the ensuing scripts.
* 2. PERL5SHELL could be set to a shell that may not be fit for
* interactive use (which is what most programs look in COMSPEC
* for).
*/
I'm currently looking into what would be required for something like a
symlink to wcmd.exe, but at the same time I'm wondering the historical
reasons for choosing 'wcmd' and if it should be changed to just 'cmd'.
Thomas Kho
Hey guys,
I don't know if you've ever wished the relay traces were indented by
the level of the call, so you can get a better feel for who calls what
from where, but I thought it would be nifty. I've attached a patch
for dlls/ntdll/relay.c that gives you this. You see the call level
next to the thread id, then twice that number of spaces, then the
usual relay information. I'd paste an example, but it would just get
line wrapped, so patch your tree and give it a shot!
--
James Hawkins