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------- Additional Comments From burnus(a)gmx.de 2005-10-10 04:44 -------
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+commdlg log
Log contains: open of the dialog, click on one file name and press "Add"
(Hinzufügen). I've to admit I cannot see anything useful in the log, maybe you
can. I can also provide more logs - if I know which debug channel is suitable.
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Summary: Augmented file open dialog: "Add" closes the dialog
Product: Wine
Version: 20050930
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: wine-gui
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: burnus(a)gmx.de
I have an augmented open-file dialog, which has a "Add" (Hinzufügen) and a
"Ok"/Close (Ok) button. Initally the "Add" button is the default button and the
"Ok" button is disabled (grey).
Windows: If I click "Add" the files are added to the list at the bottom and the
dialog stays open. (The OK becomes enabled.)
Wine: If I click "Add" the dialog closes.
It seems as if internally, the "Add" button is treated as Ok/Close button.
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xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |WORKSFORME
------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2005-10-10 03:49 -------
I can't reproduce this bug. I use current cvs and game seems to run just fine.
Do you still have this problem?
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hallo(a)michael-kaufmann.ch changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|REOPENED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |WORKSFORME
Summary|stack overflow while |Stack overflow while
|installing Microsoft Office |installing Microsoft Office
| |97
------- Additional Comments From hallo(a)michael-kaufmann.ch 2005-10-10 03:19 -------
Please read the hints for bug 3268. With the native odbccp32.dll, Office 97
installs without problems.
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hallo(a)michael-kaufmann.ch changed:
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From hallo(a)michael-kaufmann.ch 2005-10-10 03:16 -------
I've found the solution: You need to use the native odbccp32.dll. Start winecfg
and choose the "libraries" section. Add "odbccp32" and choose "native, builtin".
This worked before, but this patch made Wine load the built-in version of
odbccp32.dll: http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=18748
I'll post a message on wine-devel about this problem.
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Summary: "Microcal Origin 6.0 and 7.5" Insert Object Problems
with OFFICE 2000 Microsoft
Product: Wine
Version: unspecified
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: major
Priority: P1
Component: wine-user
AssignedTo: wine-bugs(a)winehq.org
ReportedBy: patrick295767(a)hotmail.com
CC: patrick295767(a)hotmail.com
Hi !!
I installed the Origin Microcal via using the Crossover!
The installation worked fine ! Very fine !
I am using Microsoft Office 2O0O also.
Nontheless, most of my origin documents were made with Excel document in it !
So, Origin Microcal enable to work into it with excel spreadsheets and make
some graphs !
Unfortunately, when I click on Add Excel Into Microcal Origin Project, the
Excel is well runned but .... (we can see it opening into excel) but ... it's
unable to put it into Microcal Origin..
For me, that's terrible thing of not being able to use Microcal (bug with
excel) !!!
Please could it be possible to fix this bug (urgently) ('cos work
application) ??
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ADDITIONAL BUG VERY IMPORTANT to Microsoft Office 2000:
In Microsoft Office 2000, as we do :
Insert -> Object -> Microcal Origin !
a bug is reported : Nothing can be added to the Microsoft Office winword
document.
This is a very big problem for users using Microcal Origin because of the use
into word for making investigation results for companies.
Thank you very much !!
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(I use Ubuntu hoary)
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------- Additional Comments From darkguy2008(a)yahoo.com 2005-10-10 02:55 -------
Mkay. What I did was to copy all the fonts in one of my Win98 installs to
drive_c/windows/fonts and it worked, at least for me :)
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From craig(a)nch.com.au 2005-10-10 02:48 -------
The latest release 20050930 fixed the bug. Our programs now launch correctly so
this bug is closed.
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2005-10-10 02:29 -------
I can not reproduce this error exactly.
The program can be freely downloaded from
http://www.fxcm.com/software-download-live-account.jsp
When i try to run it it pops up a window saying:
Run time error 339
Component 'CWCore.dll' or one of it's dependencies not correctly registered: a
file is missing or invalid.
I tried manually regsvr32 CWCORE.DLL but didn't change anything
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------- Additional Comments From nospam(a)thenerdshow.com 2005-10-10 02:16 -------
The binary RPM didn't fix it. It actually looks worse (jaggies!).
At least I am certain that there was nothing wrong with my build process! :)
But a platform bug is not completely ruled out. Fedora_64 is expected to behave
exactly the same as a 32 bit system, since it uses the same 32 bit libs in
/usr/lib but there are some subtle display driver differences.
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------- Additional Comments From xerox_xerox2000(a)yahoo.co.uk 2005-10-10 02:01 -------
Jonathan, could you please tell how exactly you got GoogleEarth running in the
first place. I tried with Wine-20050524 as suggested in the appdb but to no avail.
If i know how to get it up with an older Wine-version in the first place, i
could at least do a regression test to find out where it broke. Regards
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------- Additional Comments From nospam(a)thenerdshow.com 2005-10-10 01:52 -------
I think it's http://cvs.winehq.org/patch.py?id=19745 that's causing it. I tried
replacing some of the binary files and it does sorta fix the problem (if you
ignore the crashes from bad headers). I will try a pre-compiled RPM
distribution of wine 20050930 to see if maybe that fixes the problem. If so
then I am doing something wrong with my build setup or perhaps a bug my GCC (4.0.1).
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------- Additional Comments From richard(a)daijobu.co.uk 2005-10-10 01:42 -------
Adam Schreiber, the Slackware maintainer, says
> I'll fix it for the next release.
>
> Adam
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Resolution| |FIXED
------- Additional Comments From richard(a)daijobu.co.uk 2005-10-10 01:39 -------
IE 6 SP1 installs fine on Wine CVS if you follow the manual instructions in the
HOWTO at http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?versionId=469
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------- Additional Comments From ivg2(a)cornell.edu 2005-10-10 01:30 -------
I don't know... maybe it looks at SB_THUMBPOSITION on WM_VSCROLL (not sure what
SB_ENDSCROLL does). Undocumented API's are so much fun...
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------- Additional Comments From mike(a)codeweavers.com 2005-10-10 01:03 -------
It's really a question of when we should be triggering the event. I'm not sure
how MSI is meant to know that the user has scrolled down to the end of the
License text... the current ScrollableText implementation doesn't do that.
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------- Additional Comments From ivg2(a)cornell.edu 2005-10-10 00:42 -------
According to MSDN:
"The ControlEvent table allows the author to specify the Control Events started
when a user interacts with a PushButton Control, CheckBox Control, or
SelectionTree Control. These are the only controls users can use to initiate
control events."
I checked License, and it is a control of type ScrollableText.
What should be done about this?
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------- Additional Comments From ivg2(a)cornell.edu 2005-10-10 00:28 -------
Actually, here's the corrected output:
Dialog: L"License_Dialog", Control: L"License", Event: L"DoAction", Argument:
L"LicenseViewedAction", Condition: L"LicenseViewed <> \"1\""
Allright, so it looks like we need to call:
msi_dialog_control_event( MSIRECORD *rec, LPVOID param )
msi_dialog_evaluate_control_conditions( msi_dialog *dialog )
upon interaction with teh License control (is this a scrolltext control? must
find out..I'll print the Control table) in the LicenseDialog dialog.
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------- Additional Comments From craig(a)nch.com.au 2005-09-10 23:56 -------
Sorry I cannot provide you with source code as we are a commercial company that
does closed source delelopment. Just create a toolbar with a button of type
STD_DELETE. You should find a lot of example code on the web.
A release program with the problem is at
http://www.nch.com.au/msrs/index.html
Download and run with Wine select the button Play from the main toolbar and you
will see a missing delete icon on the next one.
You shoud test with the 20050930 version of Wine as there were startup issues
before that one.
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------- Additional Comments From ivg2(a)cornell.edu 2005-09-10 23:51 -------
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Some tables in hl2.msi
I just wrote a function to print some things - msi2xml didn't work for me. I
can't figure out where the Type 1 Custom Action: LicenseViewedAction is called.
Any suggestions for other tables to print?
Should actions be in a sequence, or can they be called from elsewhere?
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