On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Alexandre Julliard wrote: > Sure, they are separate tasks, it's more an issue of in which order we > do things. If we are going to change things in the config tree, then > it's a lot easier to do before winecfg is used, otherwise we need to > add a lot of backwards compatibility code in there; so I think
What kind of backwards compatibility code are you afraid we're going to need? > Also once the config is in the registry it becomes inconvenient to > modify by hand, so it implies we first need write support in regedit, > and a working default configuration so that regedit/winecfg can > actually start without requiring config changes. Definetly -- these are two things we need (good you mentioned them!) before we can go to winecfg. -- Dimi.