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2009 Aug 24
1
Want to help Wine and prevent regressions in your favorite (downloadable) app?
Howdy all, For Google Summer of Code, I worked on a project I called Appinstall, which is basically an automated test framework for Wine. It works as a simple shell script, that runs several independent tests of applications, then parses the log files to make sure no applications broke, or bugs were fixed. The tests themselves are written using AutoHotKey (http://www.autohotkey.com). The neat
2007 Mar 19
2
Help creating a shortcut in wine
Can anyone help me with how to create a windows shortcut in wine? I want to create windows shortcuts on a Linux box that windows clients can then access. I'm trying to use wine to allow me to create the shortcut on the Linux box. I'm using the wine-0.9.31 version of wine on Fedora Core 5. I've tried two approaches, both fail. I've tried using an autohotkey script. This script runs
2011 Jun 13
2
Two servers One virtual desktop
...which don't require windowing APIs (wich seems to be possible only on shared winserver), but an all-wine solution would be much more functional. Idea? [1]: alledged graph: runtimes (milli seconds) over number of executions divided by 10. Application (A) is generic; blue spots are autoHotKeys, red spots are boxcutter.exe (for screenshot; generic app). -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: runtimes_over_executions.png Type: image/png Size: 21768 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20...
2009 May 18
4
Portable applications list needed
Howdy, For those of you that don't know, I've got a Google Summer of Code project to make a better test suite for wine. The goal is to test graphical applications to find bugs that aren't tested by the test suite, and to prevent regressions that aren't prevented by it. While programs with installers can be tested, they increase the script complexity quite a bit. Eventually,
2009 May 27
1
a simple trick to get autoclose parenthesis on windows
Hi, This is a simple trick to get autoclose parenthesis on windows. If you like how StatET autocloses parens, but like to use the lighter Vanilla R, you can use autohotkey (http://autohotkey.net) to provide this functionality. Simply put the below code in a text file, rename extension as .ahk and doubleclick on it to execute. ------------------ code starts here 8< ------------------ ;
2024 Mar 13
2
Generating mouse click and hold using R
Hi, I wonder if R can provide any functionality where I need simulate mouse click in windows machine at certain coordinate on screen and hold the click for certain seconds e.g. for 5 seconds Really appreciate if I can have someone suggestion how above can be simulated with R Thanks and regards,
2006 Apr 18
6
R and ViM
Dear all, I'm starting to learn R, but I'm already programing for a while, using ViM as editor. Therefore I'd like to be able to use R together with ViM. My question now is, whether there are already people out there knowing how to do this in a similar easy way as with Emacs, and if those would be willing to share this knowledge. I did already research on the web on this topic,
2009 Sep 16
2
EVENT_event_to_vkey and keyc2vkey
I need access to either the array keyc2vkey or the function EVENT_event_to_vkey in wine/dlls/winex11.drv/keyboard.c from a wine application. Any idea on how to get at these from a normal winelib app? or how i could compile variations of these functions into a shared library instead of a driver... Thanks
2008 Apr 21
4
key remapping
hello, im playin worms armageddon in opensuse with wine 0.9.44, so this works fine. but in windows i became very familar with my self made keyboard layout. i changed space to num 0 for example. i tried some progs now, like key tweak for windows, this doesnt work due to the missing registry entry, which key tweak uses. autohotkey has problems with finding my keyboard layout (showes me errors in
2006 Apr 16
0
R-vim suite
Hi All, If you use vim to edit R code, you may be interested in this. I have put together a personalized syntax file, some code templates, and a way to send code from Vim to R using autoHotKeys (windows). http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/jquesada/RvimSuite/instructions.html Actually, the little autoHotKeys can be useful even if you don't use vim just to send the example R code from the help pages to the console. Best wishes, -Jose -- Jose Quesada, PhD. j.quesada at sussex.ac.uk...
2007 Dec 17
1
Windows Screensavers
Hi all! I have found a way to get using (some of) Windows Screensavers using an AutoHotkey script to start them automatically. If someone is interested, I can post a short howto soon. Frederic -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Windows-Screensavers-tp14370124p14370124.html Sent from the Wine - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2009 Jul 24
1
Re: EVE online
That link's broken but I think you mean Easy Miner. I think that bot has been discontinued. No, but a lot of EVE Online bots are written in Autohotkey. Someone is writing a Linux version of Autohotkey now. However, EVE Online doesn't work on Wine anyway. Just buy Windows if you want to play games.
2010 Aug 01
5
:idea: A way to automatically test wine applications
I think that we are reaching a reasonable compatibility stage with windows applications. However, there are applications that ways get progress and regressions in different areas. [Idea] So, I was figuring out, if there is a way to automatically test applications, against Wine. There should be a way to every new patch, be tested against a set of applications, and it automatically report the
2011 Jun 13
1
news/mail client and the text borders
I think autoHotKey leaves some session-long alterations to wine status when it quits, somehow slowing its own further executions. A check with taskmgr.exe shows autoHotKey quits properly with no processes hanged up. I have absolutely no idea of what it keeps from tidying up. How can processes alterations be tracked?
2009 Apr 17
2
Re: How to discover within my application if executed in Wine?
Hi. Sorry for my bad english.. I'm also a Delphi programmer having also some problems with my applications in Linux. One of the problems is that my program minimizes itself in tray when is monitoring the Clipboard. But I don't see how to do that in Linux using wine - prezent or future... If someone knows how - please tell me so I can implement it. And I can't use Lazarus... My
2010 Feb 08
4
Gnome wine menu entry gone
Well for a long time now my wine menu entry in gnome has been gone. Most threads I read all say to fine the <deleted> tag in .config/menus/applications.menu but mine doesn't have it.
2011 Jan 28
6
R-/Text-editor for Windows?
Tinn-R (http://www.sciviews.org/Tinn-R/) is one of the topmost suggestions when googling an R-(text-)editor for Windows. However, to me it appears dissappointing that Tinn-R does not handle utf-8 (mac-roman, or any other) encoded R-scripts or, in general, text files. Besides Emacs and the R built-in editor, could you recommend a good editor for Windows, even some commmercial for a small
2009 May 31
3
Naturally speaking under wine help needed
[[apologies if this is a dupe. gmane is a bit odd sometimes]] I need some help on a handicap accessibility project. It's really great for people like me that naturally speaking is working in wine (mostly). One important shortcoming is getting our dictated text into linux. Today, in order to copy text from the wine environment and place it in the Linux environment, we need to dictate into
2009 Aug 26
1
Scripting - sort of
Dear R-ians: I'm running R2.9.2 on a 6 year old Windows XP DELL with 2 Gig RAM and a 3MHz Pentium 4 chip. I've written a package using the User Menus Under Windows commands (winMenuAdd, etc). It works very well. I have 6 test cases and running any one of them requires many selections form the menus and some keyboard entry, and it takes me hours to exercise them all to see
2011 Aug 22
1
Using the ConText editor?
In my orgainzation, the people resonsible for the network are not that keen on setting up new software, so when I asked them to set up emacs or some other common R editor, I was told to have a look at ConText. This editor is avaliable in the network, and there is some R support. Special commands are highlighted and such, but the most important part, sending commands writtten in a ConText window