I have them both disabled, however then some applications won't work because they don't get any resolution information. I only use FakeDisp.
2011/9/5 Roderick Colenbrander thunderbird2k@gmail.com:
On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Jari Vetoniemi mailroxas@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, sorry about that.. Gmail does not seem to play nice with some mailing lists which is weird. Anyways, I looked at the bug report. This could work for resolution and frequency, but it does not fake color depth.
2011/9/5 GOUJON Alexandre ale.goujon@gmail.com:
On 09/02/2011 10:57 PM, Jari Vetoniemi wrote:
Yeah, I'm aware of virtual desktop and used to create scripts to launch applications using wine explorer \desktop=WIDTHxHEIGHT or whatever the parameters were, it works well. But means that you have to create always new shell script, and it also can prevent desktop integration for certain application. If you globally enable that also, it means that every application opens on the same virtual desktop. Also virtual desktop won't fake the display resolutions to application which is useful in certain cases.
Please bottom post.
I can't comment your code but I know there is a "wine 1.2" bug requesting this kind of feature : http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11079
Note why don't you just disable XRandr and XVidmode in the registry? Then you don't have any mode switching (this can be done on a per app basis even in the same wineprefix).
Roderick