--- On Wed, 26/3/08, Huw Davies huw@codeweavers.com wrote: <snipped>
The error message I got was 'attempt to read or
write protected memory. This is often
an indication that other memory is corrupt'.
Hi,
Could you explain how this breaks .NET2, I can't see why it should at the moment? The purpose of the commit is to do what Windows does.
I am not entirely sure myself - all I know is I did a git bisect to find what was the problematic commit, and reverting this particular commit on top of 0.9.58 fixes my problem.
My understanding is that the .NET framework uses the windows registry font entries for font look-ups, according to the discussion in http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10467#c2, and it loads fonts directly based on the registry font list and does its own rendering thing with the font files directly; So changing font registry entries break things.
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