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2009 Feb 08
1
wine internet explorer
...e forum using the Wine Internet Explorer, offering me to enter into the WineHQ home page after I did open the program. Oh! The orthography control is build in! Fine... And an selections window opens by clicking on the right mouse key! Ok really fine. But I see no way to enter new url's, select favories and enter new dictionaries. I find that the usage of the WIE is not really self documented! What is to do to use it under best conditions? Bye
2005 Aug 24
1
Strange Bug - Dragging a sortable filled with sortable - the bigger one "stays"...
*** don''t know if i''ll be clear... if not, tell me Hi. http://favoris.lichenmedia.com/untitled.htm I don''t know why, but when I drag those sortables (tagged with the handle handle) filled with the sortables (the lists with lorem ipsum) The handled-one "stays" where you dropped them. When you drag the li between the uls that are the big containers...
2010 Oct 18
5
status of darwine
I was trying to develop user mode windows on base of wine. I was linking my x86 simulator with wine so that I can have a JAVA like virtual windows environment. the didderence is JVM understands jasva byte code, my virtual windows understands x86 instructions. I knew darwine was going to do the same thing. the difference is darwine depends on qemu. I don't use qemu. my questions: why
2007 Oct 19
0
No subject
...nsion? Would the user actually "walk" around such a sp= ace? With such a large space, how would one get to a particular window qui= ckly, i.e. is there still a switcher?A 2D slice of such a space reminds me = a lot of the current "Wall" plugin that compiz has, and is one of my favori= tes. On 10/18/07, Mark McCarron <markmccarron_itt at hotmail.com> wrote:=20 Hi Guys, I have been thinking of a new style of interface that could be add= ed to Compiz. Essentially, rather than having a desktop, the user would be= presented with a space in which to work. This space would b...
2007 Oct 19
0
No subject
...nsion? Would the user actually "walk" around such a sp= ace? With such a large space, how would one get to a particular window qui= ckly, i.e. is there still a switcher?A 2D slice of such a space reminds me = a lot of the current "Wall" plugin that compiz has, and is one of my favori= tes. On 10/18/07, Mark McCarron <markmccarron_itt at hotmail.com> wrote:=20 Hi Guys, I have been thinking of a new style of interface that could be add= ed to Compiz. Essentially, rather than having a desktop, the user would be= presented with a space in which to work. This space would b...
2007 Oct 20
0
No subject
...nsion? Would the user actually "walk" around such a sp= ace? With such a large space, how would one get to a particular window qui= ckly, i.e. is there still a switcher?A 2D slice of such a space reminds me = a lot of the current "Wall" plugin that compiz has, and is one of my favori= tes. On 10/18/07, Mark McCarron <markmccarron_itt at hotmail.com> wrote:=20 Hi Guys, I have been thinking of a new style of interface that could be add= ed to Compiz. Essentially, rather than having a desktop, the user would be= presented with a space in which to work. This space would b...
2007 Oct 20
0
No subject
...nsion? Would the user actually "walk" around such a sp= ace? With such a large space, how would one get to a particular window qui= ckly, i.e. is there still a switcher?A 2D slice of such a space reminds me = a lot of the current "Wall" plugin that compiz has, and is one of my favori= tes. On 10/18/07, Mark McCarron <markmccarron_itt at hotmail.com> wrote:=20 Hi Guys, I have been thinking of a new style of interface that could be add= ed to Compiz. Essentially, rather than having a desktop, the user would be= presented with a space in which to work. This space would b...