Maybe my imagination is overactive, but I seem to remember reading some- thing in the vein of a HOWTO/tutorial on adding a Win32 API call to Wine. It discussed the SPEC file, header files, etc. I've searched the winehq website and the source tree, but I can't seem to find this. Anyone know what I'm thinking of? Thanks! -- =======================================================================Ian Pilcher pilcher@concentric.net ========================================================================
Ian Pilcher <pilcher@concentric.net> wrote:> Maybe my imagination is overactive, but I seem to remember reading some- > thing in the vein of a HOWTO/tutorial on adding a Win32 API call to > Wine. It discussed the SPEC file, header files, etc.> I've searched the winehq website and the source tree, but I can't seem > to find this. Anyone know what I'm thinking of?One location is: wine.codeweavers.com/fom-meta/cache/259.html (yes, this should be added into Developers Guide, and I actually already added it, but it didn't make its way onto the web site yet...) Andreas Mohr
Andreas Mohr wrote:>One location is:> wine.codeweavers.com/fom-meta/cache/259.html >I thought I remembered seeing something that discussed function ordinals (how to determine the correct ordinal for a function and how to reflect that in the SPEC, C, and header files). I want to implement a Windows 2000 API (EnumPrinterDataEx). -- =======================================================================Ian Pilcher pilcher@concentric.net ========================================================================
On 9 Feb 2001, Ian Pilcher wrote:> Maybe my imagination is overactive, but I seem to remember reading some- > thing in the vein of a HOWTO/tutorial on adding a Win32 API call to > Wine. It discussed the SPEC file, header files, etc. > > I've searched the winehq website and the source tree, but I can't seem > to find this. Anyone know what I'm thinking of? > > Thanks! > -- > =======================================================================> Ian Pilcher pilcher@concentric.net > =======================================================================Do you maybe mean <wine>/DEVELOPERS-HINTS ?? Lawson Though wise men at their end know dark is right, Because their words had forked no lightning they Do not go gentle into that good night. - Dylan Thomas ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.