Mike Hearn mike@theoretic.com writes:
- Change registry key used to WineHQ\Wine
Is that so that you can test the code? In that case Wine\WineCfg would be preferable I think.
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 01:32, Alexandre Julliard wrote:
Mike Hearn mike@theoretic.com writes:
- Change registry key used to WineHQ\Wine
Is that so that you can test the code? In that case Wine\WineCfg would be preferable I think.
The idea was:
- many parts of Wine may want to store settings in that part of the registry, not just the main emulation engine. So, winemine, notepad, other various apps etc. - The standard on Windows seems to be "Vendor\Product".
... and yes, it was partly so I had a clean slate to work from in testing.
Mike Hearn mike@theoretic.com writes:
The idea was:
- many parts of Wine may want to store settings in that part of the
registry, not just the main emulation engine. So, winemine, notepad, other various apps etc.
- The standard on Windows seems to be "Vendor\Product".
That's what we do, the vendor is "Wine" followed by the app name. At least winemine and winedbg use that already.