How to test cryptui's dialogs?

Paul Vriens paul.vriens.wine at gmail.com
Sun Jul 5 04:59:27 CDT 2009


André Hentschel wrote:
> Paul Vriens schrieb:
>> On 5 jul 2009, at 09:49, Frédéric Delanoy <frederic.delanoy at gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 07/05/2009 08:46 AM, Aurimas Fišeras wrote:
>>>> On 07/05/2009 03:36 AM, Frédéric Delanoy wrote:
>>>>> On 07/04/2009 11:29 PM, Aurimas Fišeras wrote:
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've finished translating cryptui's resources, checked control sizes
>>>>>> with resource editor and adjusted them where it was needed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But how can I run cryptui's wizards and other dialogs to confirm that
>>>>>> everything else is translated correctly?
>>>>>>
>>>>> You can always run ResHacker (see 
>>>>> http://wiki.winehq.org/Translating#head-97aa5da9117ce6c05ac70962373f2c3a6a5f81fb 
>>>>> for more information).
>>>>> I've used it and it works reasonably well (at least on generated 
>>>>> *.res files).
>>>>> One problem I spotted however (probably a bug in Wine) is that 
>>>>> you've to use to "All Files (*.*)" filter to view the files.
>>>>>
>>>> Is I wrote above, I already performed this step (using xnre). Now I 
>>>> want
>>>> to check "live" dialogs, but don't know how.
>>>
>>> You can do that with ResHacker: just select the dialogs you want to 
>>> see on the left-side tree,
>>> and double-click on the menu you want to check (or single-click and 
>>> use "show dialog"); what't nice
>>> is that you can modify the dialog/widgets sizes and check "live" the 
>>> results in a preview window.
>>>
>>> Of course, the buttons won't have any action, but hey, you're 
>>> translating, not trying to verify that, e.g.,
>>> the buttons work correctly.
>>>
>>> If you find a better way, please tell me.
>>>
>>> Frédéric
>>
>> I think I've used Firefox for that.I will check when I've powered up 
>> my laptop later in the day.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Paul
>>
> As i wrote the german translation of it, i had the same problem.
> The solution is to install IE6 with IEs4Linux or something like that and 
> go to options->security tab.
> You need to check if the installer made a dll-override of cryptui and 
> the other crypt-things, they should be "built-in".
> 
> Have Fun
> Best Regards, André Hentschel
> 
> 
It wasn't Firefox it was actually Chrome I used for checking the 
translations.

-- 
Cheers,

Paul.



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