diff --git a/controls/scroll.c b/controls/scroll.c index 13ee854fe1b72fed6f70548783f1fff849f218d4..1a6f68afecfa2917449b2bb2315170865d3b3c74 100644 --- a/controls/scroll.c +++ b/controls/scroll.c @@ -1627,7 +1627,6 @@ LPINT lpMax /* [O] Where to store maximum value */) * SCROLL_ShowScrollBar() * * Back-end for ShowScrollBar(). Returns FALSE if no action was taken. - * NOTE: fShowV/fShowH must be zero when nBar is SB_HORZ/SB_VERT. */ BOOL SCROLL_ShowScrollBar( HWND hwnd, INT nBar, BOOL fShowH, BOOL fShowV ) diff --git a/documentation/distributors b/documentation/distributors index 2ebcf263879b2b3cbe69e3bd845b618145633f69..a38af8af26ca23140f86765e0d91dbe53ea86f49 100644 --- a/documentation/distributors +++ b/documentation/distributors @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ from the WINE distributed winedefault.reg. This can be done using ./regapi once for one example user and then reusing his .wine/user.reg and .wine/system.reg files. [FIXME: this needs to be done better] - install -m 644 wine.sytemreg $BR/etc/wine/ + install -m 644 wine.systemreg $BR/etc/wine/ install -m 644 wine.userreg $BR/etc/wine/ There are now a lot of libraries generated by the build process, so a diff --git a/documentation/x11drv b/documentation/x11drv index df3f1748450994667ae79fa022f9a499f7a4903d..430c275988c6d9dd667233eef1b618a8e51797cd 100644 --- a/documentation/x11drv +++ b/documentation/x11drv @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The X11 driver currently available is Patrik Stridvall's ncurses-based ttydrv, which he claims works for displaying calc.exe). The display driver is chosen with the "GraphicsDriver" option in the [wine] section of - wine.conf/.winerc, but I will only cover the x11drv in this article. + wine.conf/.winerc, but I will only cover the x11drv in this document. x11drv modes of operation diff --git a/tools/wineconf b/tools/wineconf index c516cb679eb4a3f1b90ff212cdf61f54c90444bb..dd02b0cbf35cb1371a825a09afd180c5e5147b59 100755 --- a/tools/wineconf +++ b/tools/wineconf @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ sub IsMounted { } sub RegisterDrive { - my($DOSdrive, $Drive, $Type) = @_; + my($DOSdrive, $Drive) = @_; $::DOS2Unix{$DOSdrive} = $Drive; $::Device2DOS{$Drive->[0]} = $DOSdrive; $::MntPoint2DOS{$Drive->[1]} = $DOSdrive;