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?
David.Goodenough@DGA.co.uk 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 <wine-devel@winehq.com> 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