On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
"Francois Gouget" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I'm not in France but I do sometimes use my qwerty keyboard in
'US-International' mode so that I can get some of these French
characters... via dead-keys. Of course it seems like half the
Ove Kaaven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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2. Accent characters in different code pages has different mappings to
unicode characters. Perhaps we just have to create internal table with
mapping [combining character in code page] - [combining character in unicode]?
Since the last deadkey
Chris Morgan writes:
ChangeLog entry:
*documentation/installing.sgml, running.sgml, fonts.sgml, printing.sgml,
installation-und-konfiguration.german, configuring.sgml
opengl.sgml, registry.sgml:
Chris Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Updated for change in config file name. Removed references to
If you do
cd documentation
make wine-doc/index.html
then documentation/wine-doc contains a nice set of HTML pages that
can be used by the user (or tarballed into an RPM g).
Jer
Uwe Bonnes wrote:
Chris Morgan writes:
ChangeLog entry:
*documentation/installing.sgml, running.sgml,
Jeremy White writes:
If you do
cd documentation
make wine-doc/index.html
then documentation/wine-doc contains a nice set of HTML pages that
can be used by the user (or tarballed into an RPM g).
Hallo Jeremy,
this is a problem with installed tools and what tools to install.
On Jan 17, 2001, Jon Griffiths [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the feedback though. If I get time I might scribble up some docs
on using unicode. Its taking a little getting used to, so it might be useful
for others working with Winelib in the future...
If you do get some docs
Ove Kaaven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, X11 should do it for us. Hints, please: what X11 dead-key stuff?
That's a good question. I don't really know, and don't have time to read
the Xlib manual right now (have to catch a flight in a few hours), but I
suspect it might have something to do
Francois Gouget wrote:
Since your application runs well in Wine and does not require any MS
library you should be able to compile it relatively easily. You said it
does not depend on any MS dll. I assume this means it's not MFC-based
which is a good omen (because if it's MFC based you'll
If you do get some docs written, by all means submit it to one of the
Wine guides (the Winelib User Guide?). If you don't feel like writing
it in DocBook, you can just send me the plain ASCII text, and I'd be
happy to convert it and find a good place for it.
big grin
I was hoping someone
I have placed a revised logo Design at:
http://www.winehq.com/logo/
Let us know if this works better for the Wine community. After enough
feedback we'll
go ahead and update the website and standardize on the logo.
--
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On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 10:07:05AM -0600, Jeremy Newman wrote:
I have placed a revised logo Design at:
http://www.winehq.com/logo/
Let us know if this works better for the Wine community. After enough
feedback we'll go ahead and update the website and standardize on the logo.
The foot of
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Uwe Bonnes wrote:
[...]
our development package now doesn't contain any more readable
formatted files in ../documentation. So it get's harder to point
posters in c.e.m.w to those files...
[...]
If that isn't acceptable, there should be another place where
up-to-date
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Thomas Dodd wrote:
[...]
I didn't write it, but it was written using Delphi according to the
help files. Any way to find out what DLLs are being used,
without extra huge amounts of messages?
Ah, it's written with Delphi. It's different then, I thought it was a
C/C++
On Jan 18, 2001, Uwe Bonnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is a problem with installed tools and what tools to install.
hertz:/spare/bon/wine/documentation make wine-doc/index.html
db2html wine-doc.sgml
make: db2html: Command not found
make: *** [wine-doc/index.html] Error 127
I don't
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Dmitry Timoshkov wrote:
Ove Kaaven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure, X11 should do it for us. Hints, please: what X11 dead-key stuff?
That's a good question. I don't really know, and don't have time to read
the Xlib manual right now (have to catch a flight in a few
Hmm. IMHO, we should do a configure test for
db2html, and report it as missing when the
user goes to make the doco, along with some useful
advice on where to get it from. And, of course, this
applies to all the other tools required to build 'em.
Jer
"John R. Sheets" wrote:
On Jan 18, 2001,
At 10:01 AM 1/18/01 -0800, you wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Thomas Dodd wrote:
[...]
I didn't write it, but it was written using Delphi according to the
help files. Any way to find out what DLLs are being used,
without extra huge amounts of messages?
Ah, it's written with Delphi. It's
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, gerard patel wrote:
At 10:01 AM 1/18/01 -0800, you wrote:
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Thomas Dodd wrote:
[...]
I didn't write it, but it was written using Delphi according to the
help files. Any way to find out what DLLs are being used,
without extra huge amounts of
Hello all,
I think the sections REQUIREMENTS and INSTALLATION are plain useless
in the wine man page.
Everything there should rather go into the README than stay there.
After all the wine man page is not built yet when people install Wine !
Or do you think this should not get removed in order
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 09:09:35AM -0600, Jeremy White wrote:
then documentation/wine-doc contains a nice set of HTML pages that
can be used by the user (or tarballed into an RPM g).
I've had problems building the documentation on a SuSE 7.0 (not solved).
I think providing a Text version with
Andreas Mohr wrote:
Hello all,
I think the sections REQUIREMENTS and INSTALLATION are plain useless
in the wine man page.
Everything there should rather go into the README than stay there.
After all the wine man page is not built yet when people install Wine !
Or do you think this
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