On Sun, 2003-12-28 at 16:28, Robert van Herk wrote:
I was just thinking: from the wine documentation I figured that every global setting could be overwritten with an application specific setting, right? This is said - kinda informally - in http://www.winehq.org/site/docs/wine-user/config-file, in the table in the section "What does it contain".
No, not every setting (that would not make sense). Some can though, for instance some x11drv settings and dll overrides.
But from what I see in your program, I would say that that wouldn't work currently with your lay-out, since Applications is just done on 1 tab sheet.
Well, the way it works is that you select the app you want to edit and then change to other tabs. Yes, the UI for this is not the best.
Long term my plan was this:
* Remove usage of the PropertySheet API, and just use a standard win32 tab sheet * Move the app/global ui into a nice header at the top of the window that is always visible * Fix up the instant apply vs explicit apply stuff to be more complete * Complete all the settings.
App vs global editing *does* work, try changing it to an app specific entry in the Apps tab then altering desktop mode. You should find you can scope it to the app.