On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Daniel F Jarvis wrote: > I'm running wine, and quite oftem, I use good ol' PROGMAN.EXE as an access > point to my win-apps. I launch Progman with the --managed option, but any > applications I run from within Progman, are not run with this option. > > This is also a problem with program such as Aol Instant Messenger, when it > creates its own sub windows and what not. > > Is there any place where I can configure how wine apps will call other > apps it executes. It'd be nice If they could call apps the same way they > were called, IE, if i call Progman.exe with 'wine --managed > /c/windows/progman.exe', When i click the notepad icon in progman, it > should be called likewise with 'wine --managed /c/windows/notepad.exe' > > Can any one help me find where this can be fixed/hacked? I'm a Wine > newbie, but I'm not afraid to dig around in the sources if need be. > > Thanks! > Dan > > +======--- > Dan Jarvis > >From the root of the wine source tree, navigate to documentation/samples/config. It is intended as a sample for how you might like to set up ~/.wine/config: ; Allow the window manager to manage created windows "Managed" = "N" Maybe that could be changed to "Managed" = "Y" in ~/.wine/config and it might do what you want. Might not, too. Remember, we're still working on Wine. Lawson _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users