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Sat Jul 19 13:03:01 1997 Alexandre Julliard <julliard@lrc.epfl.ch> * [tools/build.c] [include/stackframe.h] Save the complete %ebp register in CallFrom16; fixes a crash with LabView reported by Andreas Mohr. * [loader/main.c] Avoid executing a built-in DLL. * [controls/static.c] Converted static window procedure to Win32. * [windows/message.c] [windows/queue.c] [include/queue.h] Hacked SendMessage functions to support inter-task messages with SendMessage32A/W. Sun Jul 13 16:55:35 1997 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <bero@bero-online.ml.org> * [ipc/bit_array.c] Don't use bitops.h in Linux 2.1.x (these versions do not return the previous state for clear_bit and set_bit) * [ipc/shm_main_blk.c] Adapt to GLIBC's ipc_perm structure. * [memory/ldt.c] Include <asm/unistd.h> on Linux/GLIBC systems (required for _syscall3). Wed Jul 9 23:53:19 1997 David A. Cuthbert <dacut@henry.ece.cmu.edu> * [include/options.h] [files/profile.c] Added PROFILE_GetWineIniBool and PROFILE_EnumerateWineIniSection. * [include/sysmetrics.h] [include/windows.h] [windows/sysmetrics.c] All sysmetrics moved to array (no more constant macros). Added MOUSEWHEELPRESENT metric. * [include/bitmap.h] [objects/oembitmap.c] Added OBM_Init() (see also loader/main.c) and more support for Win95 bitmaps; added size info to OEM bitmaps. * [include/graphics.h] [windows/graphics.h] Added GRAPH_DrawGenericReliefRect. * [loader/main.c] Added TWEAK_Init() and TWEAK_CheckConfiguration() calls (the latter checks for invalid entries in wine.conf). * [include/debug.h] [include/stddebug.h] [include/nonclient.h] [include/tweak.h] [controls/menu.c] [misc/tweak.c] [objects/gdiobj.c] [windows/syscolor.c] [windows/nonclient.c] [BUGS] [documentation/win95look] Added tweaks for Windows 95 interface support. See documentation/win95look for more information. * [controls/edit.c] Fixed EDIT_MoveHome bug. * [misc/ver.c] Changed name of dprintf_ver_string to ver_dstring to fix problem with tools/make_debug utility. Wed Jul 9 21:31:54 1997 Marcus Meissner <msmeissn@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de> * [objects/dib.c] Don't use palettes with dibs with biBitCount > 8. * [misc/ole2nls.c][misc/ver.c] IsValidLocale, EnumSystemLocales fixed (winhlp32.exe works) Some VerLanguage coded moved to ole2nls.c, some cleanups. * [multimedia/mcistring.c] Fixed "capabilities <dev> device type" crash (cool.exe). * [misc/main.c] SystemParametersInfo*: added stub option 41 (GETNONCLIENTMETRICS), duplicated some stuff away from SPI16 that writes 32bit vars.(one COMCTL32.DLL crash, freecell.exe) Tue Jul 8 22:40:53 1997 Morten Welinder <terra@diku.dk> * [if1632/shell32.spec] Use Windows 95's ordinals. Help wanted, inquire within. Mon Jul 7 11:20:36 1997 Philippe De Muyter <phdm@info.ucl.ac.be> * [if1632/relay.c] [if1632/user.spec] [if1632/kernel.spec] [tools/build-spec.txt] [tools/build.c] Added type 'segstr' (segmented pointer to null-terminated string) to .spec files. * [windows/user.c] [if1632/user.spec] ExitWindowsExec stub function added. Mon Jul 7 01:18:25 1997 U. Bonnes <bon@elektron.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de> * [files/file.c] [include/winbase.h] [if1632/kernel32.spec] Implement MoveFileEx32, some enhancement for Movefile32. Sat Jul 5 18:13:48 1997 Bruce Milner <Bruce.Milner@genetics.utah.edu. * [files/file.c] [if1632/kernel32.spec] [include/winerror.h] [msdos/int21.c] [win32/file.c] Add LockFile/UnlockFile implementation. Add back in int21 func(0x5c) Record locking functions. * [files/file.c] Fixed bug with OF_REOPEN in FILE_DoOpenFile. Fri Jul 4 12:00:00 1997 Henrik Olsen <Henrik.Olsen@iaeste.dk> * [misc/ole2nls.c] [programs/progman/Da.rc] [programs/winhelp/Da.rc] [resources/sysres_Da.rc] Added/updated Danish language support. Thu Jul 3 13:04:20 1997 Claus Fischer <fischer@iue.tuwien.ac.at> * [files/dos_fs.c] Properly implemented DOSFS_UnixTimeToFileTime and DOSFS_FileTimeToUnixTime. * [documentation/wine.texinfo] First version of texinfo documentation.
This is a short discussion of resources in WineLib. Introduction Resources are used to store dialogs, menus, bitmaps, icons, version information, strings, fonts, and accelerators. In a Win3.1 programming environment, there are three file formats for resources: - the RC script, which is human-readable and can be processed by a resource compiler - the .RES file, which is the output of the resource compiler - the .EXE and .DLL files, which store resources as a part of the NE file format For WineLib, only a part of this is supported. In particular, there is no .RES file, the executable is not a NE file (as it is a native Unix executable), and some resource types are not implemented: icons, version information, strings, and fonts. Building a WineLib application The build process assumes that the C source files and the resource script is available. At the moment, a single resource script is recommended. This script is processed by winerc: 1) the preprocessor is used to resolve symbolic style name (LBS_STANDARD, ...) into numbers. This involves processing windows.h 2) the unused parts of windows.h (type definitions) are removed. This would not be necessary if Wine's windows.h would use the RC_INVOKED macro. 3) winerc is invoked to create a binary representation of the resources. This representation is stored as C source code (arrays). 4) gcc is used to compile the generated C code. Now, each resource is available as a C array to the application. As the executable is not in the NE format, it is not possible to retrieve resource locations in the executable via name. Instead, the resources have to be referenced with their generated C array names. The linker then resolves these names in the compiled resource file. 5) The program sources are compiled and linked with the output of step 4. A sample build process is in toolkit/Makefile:hello3. Required changes to the program sources Because loading the resources from an instance handle is not possible, the *Indirect functions have to be used to load a resource. The C arrays can be directly passed to the *Indirect functions. So, instead of writing hMenu=LoadMenu(hInstance,"MAIN"); write hMenu=LoadMenuIndirect(hello3_MENU_MAIN.bytes); Fortunately, the Windows API has the following functions available: DialogBoxIndirect CreateDialogIndirect DialogBoxIndirectParam CreateDialogIndirectParam LoadMenuIndirect SetDIBitsToDevice Sample code is available in hello3.c. hello3res.c contains the corresponding resources. Keeping a common source Clearly, changing the sources is not very desirable, and suggestions how to reduce the amount of work are welcome. In the meantime, two approaches allow at least to remain a common source between the Win3.1 code and the WineLib code: 1) conditional compiles: When compiling a WineLib application, WINELIB is defined. This can be used to select Wine-specific code. 2) usage of winerc for Windows: The *Indirect functions are available on plain Win3.1, and the resource format is fully compatible. Thus, recompiling sources modified for WineLib on Win3.1 is possible and known to work. Open problems 1) Icons and cursors: For these resources, there is no *Indirect function documented. In addition, both are implemented by a set of two resources. This is the reason why they are not supported by winerc. 2) Accelerators: Although winerc supports accelerators, there is no LoadAcceleratorIndirect function. A work-around would be to define one. 3) Fonts: Font resources are not supported by Wine at all. 4) String tables: Although string tables are not supported by winerc, there is no reason not to add such support. Again, some indirect loading would be necessary. 5) API requires loading by name: At some places, the name of a resource is passed instead of a handle. The WNDCLASS structure contains the name of a menu resource, and the icon in a dialog box is referenced by its name. (Are there some more places?) Clearly, loading the resource by name would be highly desirable. The resource compiler currently creates a structure containing all resources defined in an RC file. However, it is not clear how WINELIB could find the location of this structure, especially, when there is more than one RC file.