.bill wrote:
I have the following problem in a .NET application. A form resides in a maximized MDI window. On startup the MDI gets maximized but the form is not although the dockFill property is set.
Sounds interesting. If you're not already, please try the latest version of wine (1.3.7 or built from git). If the problem persists, please file a bug, and we'll give you suggestions about debugging there. If you can include the source and binary for a tiny program that demonstrates the problem, that would help greatly. - Dan
On 26/11/2010 01:51 μμ, Dan Kegel wrote:
.bill wrote:
I have the following problem in a .NET application. A form resides in a maximized MDI window. On startup the MDI gets maximized but the form is not although the dockFill property is set.
Sounds interesting. If you're not already, please try the latest version of wine (1.3.7 or built from git). If the problem persists, please file a bug, and we'll give you suggestions about debugging there. If you can include the source and binary for a tiny program that demonstrates the problem, that would help greatly.
- Dan
Hi,
Thanks for answering this.
I am trying from latest git (as of yesterday).
I am not sure I can do that (provide source and binary) but I will ask. As I said it is a .NET application.
Since I am on the clock here I was hoping for a quick advice like (i.e. dockFill is honored in user32/win.c in the function blah blah and you can track it by WINEDEBUG=+magic,+dockFill)
As I have already said in earlier questions the compatibility level of wine is simply amazing. From a fresh .wine prefix I can install net3.5, flash and the relevant application. The application loads flash files with a component called f_in_a_box. Everything works with minor problems like this and some bigger ones (transparency).
So, all in all, simply amazing.
Vassilis
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 5:10 AM, Vassilis Virvilis vasvir@iit.demokritos.gr wrote:
I am trying from latest git (as of yesterday).
Great...
I am not sure I can do that (provide source and binary) but I will ask. As I said it is a .NET application.
We don't want or need the full app's source and binary, just a one-screen demo that quickly exhibits the problem.
Since I am on the clock here I was hoping for a quick advice like (i.e. dockFill is honored in user32/win.c in the function blah blah and you can track it by WINEDEBUG=+magic,+dockFill)
Try WINEDEBUG=+message cc'ing wine-devel so somebody better at windows message debugging can chime in
As I have already said in earlier questions the compatibility level of wine is simply amazing. From a fresh .wine prefix I can install net3.5, flash and the relevant application. The application loads flash files with a component called f_in_a_box. Everything works with minor problems like this and some bigger ones (transparency).
So, all in all, simply amazing.
Flattery will get you everywhere :-) - Dan