See how to use Wineprefixes WineHQ Wineprefixes section. Each one can be transferred independently to another machine / Linux OS. I use a single Wineprefix per Windows application on Desktop and Laptop. Remember how I DETAILED the INSTRUCTIONS I used to setup the Zet application on my laptop (see many, many posts back!!) I DIDN'T USE ANY overrides or winetricks magic at all!! But we're not running Windows - we're running a compatibility layer!! ![]()
![]() Dotnet) is only recommended - when really, really needed!! They all tend to hook more deeply into native Windows. Installing Microsoft utilities, native dll's and API layers (e.g. Wine_Fonts_Registry.zip (49.43 KiB) Downloaded 147 timesĬode: Select all winetricks default Wineprefix is totally busted.!! I thought your console output was a bit "rum". Just as an aside, I have a Windows XP machine as well as a Linux Salix Distro with Wine on which the program runs perfectly, so registry comparisons can be made I just would not have a clue where to start. ![]() I presume that some of the errors shown above are due to executing the program from the command line, as they do not come up if the program is executed from its launcher on the Desktop.Īnyhow, the problems lie far outside the limits of my knowledge and expertise, but if someone has any ideas as regards what may be wrong I will give trying to fix this a go. Ttf fonts installed in Ubuntu AND in wine could be creating the problem.Īnyway, I am open to suggestions, but am close to giving 9$ wine zet.exeįixme:heap:RtlSetHeapInformation (nil) 1 (nil) 0 stubįixme:wtsapi:WTSEnumerateSessionsW Stub (nil) 0x00000000 0x00000001 0x86e134 0x86e130įixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"-Controls" (6.0.0.0)įixme:font:freetype_SelectFont Untranslated charset 255Įrr:ole:CoInitializeEx Attempt to change threading model of this apartment from multi-threaded to apartment threadedįixme:actctx:parse_depend_manifests Could not find dependent assembly L"-Controls" 9$ I then installed it from the command line, seems to be OK so we will see how we go.Īfter all that, the "invisible font" problem persists so in that respect nothing has changed. Microsoft sans serif 1502 install#Tried to install this through the box that came up, but the problem persisted. However when I tried to install wine 1.7x, this time it automatically uninstalled version 1.6 and installed fine.Īlthough there were problems with wine-mono, it showed that this was installed during the installation of wine 1.7 but programs complained that it was not installed. Tried a wine program, this worked fine, so wine had obviously not been removed. ![]() Had a look under "alacarte" but this just remained blank, so could do nothing there. Sudo apt-get remove -purge wine (this came up with an error about the -p option) Rm -f $home/.local/share/desktop-directories/wine* Rm -rf $home/.local/share/applications/wine Rm -f $home/.config/menus/applications-merged/wine* No dice, complains there are broken packages. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubunti/wine/ppa Microsoft sans serif 1502 upgrade#Īre we allowed to know what the mysterious old/broken distribution you are trying to "defibrillate" is? I ask because if you cannot even upgrade it to an unsupported version of Wine (since currently only Wine stable 1.8 + is officially supported)?!! See WineHQ Wine FAQ: 10.1.1 How can I get a debugging log (a.k.a. Pure speculation of course because you haven't posted any console output. If your trying to use an older Wine version it might be from back when the dwrite.dll library was still partially stubbed (ie just a set of placeholder calls). I have checked the Wine Registry and the font is definitely listed there. Microsoft sans serif 1502 update#I have tried all kind of things, one of which was trying to update Wine to 1.7 (complains about broken apps so no luck there) I have this same program installed on a different distro, Salix, and it has no such problems. Chiron wrote:Hi, I have one application, a Windows program called ZET that does not display the MS Sans Serif font.
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