Mike Hearn wrote:
Eventually nobody should have to use winecfg for anything. Let's spend our time fixing the bugs and increasing automation rather than arguing about the best way to represent a list of hacks in the UI :)
I think the reality is that winecfg is going to hang round for a while. I only see patches adding to its functionality, and nobody is removing config options. Having a configurationless Wine is a lofty goal, but not one that's achieveable in the short term.
It would be nice to spend a little bit of time to fix up the usability issues that Felix has pointed out. Opening a new window for app specific overrides might be hard, but it would make alot more sense.
Mike