On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 10:23:43AM +0200, Ivan Akulinchev wrote:
As far as I know there already were some attempts to do something in this direction. But interesting patches I found in wine-patches were left without any response and Wine still looks like a monster from 90s. At the same time I see a lot of patches affecting the DirectX API. Is it the official position of the Wine maintainers to keep Wine as an OpenGL wrapper? Of course there are a lot of users who just want to play their Windows games on the Unix-like systems, but the need of working with normal desktop applications is still very high.
I don't think anyone is ideologically opposed to the idea, but the problem is it's very hard to get right in such a way that won't break applications. I think a more likely option would be to bring it up to look like a modern Windows UI, or just any generic "modern" UI, even if it doesn't match the native toolkit. But even that would be a massive and difficult undertaking.
Andrew