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This is intended to be a place where you should look first if
you want to contribute to Wine development. Add your e-mail
address to the corresponding entry if you are working on/have
done something for one of the problems. You are encouraged to
add new entries and, more importantly, remove those for the
bugs you fixed ;-)
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As of Nov 1997 -
General:
* We need to do InsertMenuItem32[AW] and then code most of the other
inserting function in terms of this. Without this, we cannot support
all the new extended menus. Not hard, but slightly big.
* TrueType, .FON rasterizer.
* No thread/process scheduling support in Win32 code.
* Very alpha printing code. [john@division.co.uk]
* Extremely alpha Win95 interface code.
* No OLE2 and OLE32 support (including OLE2 interfaces etc.).
* No MS Video support (perhaps interface with xanim, don't hold
your breath for this one).
* COMDLG32 support not complete yet.
* No COMMCTRL/COMCTL32 support.
* No manual pages describing the various Windows calls.
- You can find information about most of the Win32 API calls
on the www.microsoft.com (go to 'search').
Miscellaneous:
* Invisible controls in BCW dialogs.
* MIRC is unable to show 'Options' dialog.
* Tab switching in MIRC 'Setup' dialog leaks memory.
* nBytesWidth in CURSORICONINFO is bogus for some bpp
(doesn't reflect the fact that bits are packed and 16-bit aligned).
* Progman and AOL complain about being unable to convert bitmaps
(probably because of bytes width stuff).
* Netscape displays partially downloaded inline graphics with
wrong offsets. Bitmap is missing in the splash-window.
* Text alignment problems in Word and Write (variable pitch fonts).
* Font mapper weights are rather crude.
* "Cursor XXXX has more than 1 bpp!"
* SGI window manager treats Wine windows as topmost.
* Write shows blank space instead of Paintbrush OLE1 object ( GetDIBits()? ).
* AllocCSToDSAlias() shouldn't alloc alias for the same segment multiple
times.
Where to look in source files:
* grep for FIXME in the source files.