On Wednesday July 11 2007 13:50, Ákos Maróy wrote: > I understand what you're saying, and I'm aware of these solutions. They > unfortuantely don't really work for me as: > > - doing Ctrl-Alt-+ will hide most of the desktop You will be able to scroll with the mouse. If this isn't what you want then change desktop resolution. > - running on full-size in another monitor beats the prupose of running > in multiple windows.. Don't understand what you mean here. If you have more than one monitor then this isn't a problem and you can easily switch between multiple windows anyway even on one (linux) desktop. Of course if you have only one monitor this is understandable problem. In short if these solutions isn't what you want there is only solution: implement what you want (yourself or find a programmer). But this isn't simple as you may think and even worse: such functionality will be unusable in most cases. Why? Because even if implemented it will be SLOW (even if we will use all hardware OpenGL functionality; if not then this is overkill in all cases). This is why you need full hardware stretching like it or not for full speed. Please don't get me wrong. I agree it would be great and flexible to have virtual desktop with arbitrary stretching (this is as fast as 2x2 stretching if we are using OpenGL for it) but it will be very slow even with OpenGL because we need to render into texture and of course implementation isn't very simple even if you agree to have slow speed for some applications where you want this functionality. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users