![]() ![]() So far I only tested chat and the window stacking bug which seems to be fixed. Oh, there is no minimize button on Gnome even though I have gnome-tweaks installed and enabled the minimize button and there is a minimize button on native Linux apps and Robo MX (Also works under Wine :] )Īs others have said here and on /help/winmx-wine.html you have to configure wine to use WinMX's oledlg.dll instead of the stock one. ![]() The only other issue reported there seems to have been fixed, see "What works" for details. Mac does something Similar with a menu called "Window" instead of the name of the app.Īs others have said here and on /help/winmx-wine.html you have to configure wine to use WinMX's oledlg.dll instead of the stock one. It creates a menu called WinMX that lists the open windows where I can select a window to open and bring to the front. On wine-5.13 (Staging) on VM running Fedora 32 w/ kernel 5.7.86_64 I can access the browse, whois, ignored user, empty library prompt windows, etc from the menu bar. Other than that WinMX runs flawlessly for days Once they're in the background you need to move aside the main window to find them again, they get hidden behind it. The only thing not working properly is bringing windows back to front with the top tabs like settings, browses etc.help/winmx-wine.html lists the only known bug (after fixing oledlg.dll) as: ![]()
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