I am not convinced this is exactly the problem. I also have the problem that I have moved over from a home compiled Wine install to a Debian build, so I would need to wait for it or something like it to appear in the regular build and then get into DEB format.
David Rick Romero <rick@valeoin To: Michael Cardenas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> c.com> cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Road to 0.9 03/21/02 03:37 PM Actually, there's a "Hack of a patch" that was posted to wine-users regarding that issue, unless it was mentioned here, and I missed it. See http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-users/2002/02/0299.html If "Notes" is on the top 10 list, that patch might be a good place to start.. Rick On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 16:44, Michael Cardenas wrote: > That totally counts. Can you pick up builds of wine on a daily or weekly > basis and let us know if/when Notes breaks? > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >I use Lotus Notes under Wine all the time. Does that coult. > > > >BTW, the current Debian testing build has a curious problem in that I am > >typing blind. When in a Notes RichText field (but not in regular text > >fields) until I move onto the next line, or switch desktops and back, I can > >not see what I am typing at all. The new text and the cursor simply > >dissappear. Does wonders for my touch typing. > > > >David > > > > > > > > > > Michael Cardenas > > <michael.cardenas@li To: wine-devel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > ndows.com> cc: > > Sent by: Subject: Re: Road to 0.9 > > wine-devel-admin@win > > ehq.com > > > > > > 03/19/02 06:15 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >I think this will really bring us a long way to having a stable wine. > > > >Does anyone besides lawson have a pet application that they use all the > >time? > > > >Any volunteers? > > > >James Hatheway wrote: > > > >>>C. Testing apps? I have no real idea what you mean. > >>> > >>Sorry, I guess I should have been more clear, I just typed in > >>word for word my brief shorthand notes :) > >> > >>Basically, the idea that we had was the concept of getting users > >>to volunteer to "own" an app, ie. responsible for yelling when > >>we break an app. This already sort of happens, but never > >>in a formal way. We never decided the details, but I envisiage > >>having one person volunteering to each test their favourite app on every > >>release and filing bugs. (in a way that is helpful, we'll have docs for > >> > >that) > > > >> > >>-James > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- -- Rick Romero IT Manager Valeo, Inc. ph: 262.685.4841 Sussex, WI. fax: 262.695.4850 [EMAIL PROTECTED]