I?m running Mandrake 8.2 and installed Wine in a fake_windows directory. I could make Lotus Notes 507 work fine with most of its uses, but I?m having trouble with a specific application, which runs in Notes environment (a Notes database). The problem I have appears in Windows clients too, but in those cases it?s solved changing some parameters in Windows?s "Regional Settings". How can I make it work in Linux? I tried changing the same parameters in KDE Regional Settings, but I imagined it was useless, as Wine doesn?t look there, does it? I hope somebody can help me. Thanks, Sorry for what I?m doing with Shakespeare?s language... ---------------------- Mart?n Arriaga marriaga@arcor.com.ar
You should explain your exact problem first, dont you think? Anyway, to change regional settings under Lotus Notes you can change settings in your location under Lotus Notes. To change certain regional settings under Linux, tzconfig for time, locales for language... -daniel http://www.debian-gnu.com>From: marriaga@arcor.com.ar >To: wine-users@winehq.com >Subject: Problem using Lotus Notes >Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 12:37:31 -0300 > >I?m running Mandrake 8.2 and installed Wine in a fake_windows directory. I >could make Lotus Notes 507 work fine with most of its uses, but I?m having >trouble with a specific application, which runs in Notes environment (a >Notes database). The problem I have appears in Windows clients too, but in >those cases it?s solved changing some parameters in Windows?s "Regional >Settings". How can I make it work in Linux? I tried changing the same >parameters in KDE Regional Settings, but I imagined it was useless, as Wine >doesn?t look there, does it? >I hope somebody can help me. >Thanks, >Sorry for what I?m doing with Shakespeare?s language... > >---------------------- >Mart?n Arriaga >marriaga@arcor.com.ar > >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.com >http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users_________________________________________________________________ MSN. M?s ?til Cada D?a http://www.msn.es/intmap/
Thanks for your answer, it?s my first time posting here.
The error is a dialog box with "illegal function call". I found out
that
the key of the problem is, under Regional Settings, the way Windows writes
a.m. and p.m. (Windows shows a.m. and p.m. by default and I have to change
it to AM and PM to get this particular Notes Database). The question would
be: where can I change these parameters(a.m. to AM) in a way that Wine
realises of that change?
Under my Location there?s nothing similar to Regional Settings. The closest
is under File>Preferences>User, but still isn?t what I need.
I tried tzconfig, but the answer is "command not found". Under
"locale"
everything?s fine.
----------------------
Mart?n Arriaga
Sistemas
Grupo Arcor
marriaga@arcor.com.ar
"ezra daniel"
<ezra_daniel@ho Para: marriaga@arcor.com.ar
tmail.com> cc: wine-users@winehq.com
Asunto: Re: Problem using Lotus
Notes
26/11/2002
10:04 PM
You should explain your exact problem first, dont you think?
Anyway, to change regional settings under Lotus Notes you can change
settings in your location under Lotus Notes.
To change certain regional settings under Linux, tzconfig for time, locales
for language...
-daniel
http://www.debian-gnu.com
>From: marriaga@arcor.com.ar
>To: wine-users@winehq.com
>Subject: Problem using Lotus Notes
>Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 12:37:31 -0300
>
>I?m running Mandrake 8.2 and installed Wine in a fake_windows directory. I
>could make Lotus Notes 507 work fine with most of its uses, but I?m having
>trouble with a specific application, which runs in Notes environment (a
>Notes database). The problem I have appears in Windows clients too, but in
>those cases it?s solved changing some parameters in Windows?s "Regional
>Settings". How can I make it work in Linux? I tried changing the same
>parameters in KDE Regional Settings, but I imagined it was useless, as
Wine>doesn?t look there, does it?
>I hope somebody can help me.
>Thanks,
>Sorry for what I?m doing (strikethrough: with) to Shakespeare?s
language...>
>----------------------
>Mart?n Arriaga
>marriaga@arcor.com.ar
>
>_______________________________________________
>wine-users mailing list
>wine-users@winehq.com
>http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users
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Well... Lets see, I dont have trouble with dates untill now using Lotus Notes, Ill tell you my config... First, in the location , if you are using Lotus Notes 5.x or the local names.nsf is version 5.x design you have under the tab "Advanced" - "Basic" a field called Local Time Zone, though I think that may not be your answer. In User preferences under Lotus Notes version 5.x under the Menu File -Tools you have a section called "International" where you can set: Content Language: Spanish <-my setting Sorting: default Speeling dictionary: Spanish Alternate name language: Spanish Import/Export Characters: Codepage 850 (which is the western european). If you use Notes 4.x I dont have it right now and I dont remember if there are the same options as in version 5.x Good luck. BTW, Any Domino Administrators around in this mailing list? -daniel http://www.debian-gnu.com>From: marriaga@arcor.com.ar >To: "ezra daniel" <ezra_daniel@hotmail.com> >CC: wine-users@winehq.com >Subject: Re: Problem using Lotus Notes >Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:59:41 -0300 > > >Thanks for your answer, it?s my first time posting here. >The error is a dialog box with "illegal function call". I found out that >the key of the problem is, under Regional Settings, the way Windows writes >a.m. and p.m. (Windows shows a.m. and p.m. by default and I have to change >it to AM and PM to get this particular Notes Database). The question would >be: where can I change these parameters(a.m. to AM) in a way that Wine >realises of that change? >Under my Location there?s nothing similar to Regional Settings. The closest >is under File>Preferences>User, but still isn?t what I need. >I tried tzconfig, but the answer is "command not found". Under "locale" >everything?s fine. > >---------------------- >Mart?n Arriaga >Sistemas >Grupo Arcor >marriaga@arcor.com.ar > > > > "ezra daniel" > <ezra_daniel@ho Para: marriaga@arcor.com.ar > tmail.com> cc: wine-users@winehq.com > Asunto: Re: Problem using >Lotus Notes > 26/11/2002 > 10:04 PM > > > > > > >You should explain your exact problem first, dont you think? > >Anyway, to change regional settings under Lotus Notes you can change >settings in your location under Lotus Notes. > >To change certain regional settings under Linux, tzconfig for time, locales > >for language... > >-daniel >http://www.debian-gnu.com > > > > > >From: marriaga@arcor.com.ar > >To: wine-users@winehq.com > >Subject: Problem using Lotus Notes > >Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 12:37:31 -0300 > > > >I?m running Mandrake 8.2 and installed Wine in a fake_windows directory. >I > >could make Lotus Notes 507 work fine with most of its uses, but I?m >having > >trouble with a specific application, which runs in Notes environment (a > >Notes database). The problem I have appears in Windows clients too, but >in > >those cases it?s solved changing some parameters in Windows?s "Regional > >Settings". How can I make it work in Linux? I tried changing the same > >parameters in KDE Regional Settings, but I imagined it was useless, as >Wine > >doesn?t look there, does it? > >I hope somebody can help me. > >Thanks, > >Sorry for what I?m doing (strikethrough: with) to Shakespeare?s >language... > > > >---------------------- > >Mart?n Arriaga > >marriaga@arcor.com.ar > > > >_______________________________________________ > >wine-users mailing list > >wine-users@winehq.com > >http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users > > >_________________________________________________________________ >MSN. M?s ?til Cada D?a http://www.msn.es/intmap/ > > > > > >_______________________________________________ >wine-users mailing list >wine-users@winehq.com >http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users_________________________________________________________________ MSN. M?s ?til Cada D?a http://www.msn.es/intmap/
I found out that in the file user.reg (I have it under /home/user/.wine/)
there are the Regional Settings I need, including a.m. and p.m. I changed
them to AM and PM, but when I use these particular Notes Database it?s
still showed "a.m." and "p.m.", it seems Wine isn?t looking
into this file.
I don?t have any trouble with Notes general use, only with this database,
the problem is that it?s crucial for my work. Now I know that the only
thing it?s giving me problems is the way a.m. and p.m. are showed.
When you make changes under the .reg files, is there something you have to
do after that?
I hope with this information someone can help me.
Thanks!!
----------------------
Mart?n Arriaga
Sistemas
Grupo Arcor
marriaga@arcor.com.ar
"ezra daniel"
<ezra_daniel@ho Para: marriaga@arcor.com.ar
tmail.com> cc: wine-users@winehq.com
Asunto: Re: Problem using Lotus
Notes
28/11/2002
10:20 AM
Well... Lets see, I dont have trouble with dates untill now using Lotus
Notes, Ill tell you my config...
First, in the location , if you are using Lotus Notes 5.x or the local
names.nsf is version 5.x design you have under the tab "Advanced" -
"Basic"
a field called Local Time Zone, though I think that may not be your answer.
In User preferences under Lotus Notes version 5.x under the Menu File
-Tools
you have a section called "International" where you can set:
Content Language: Spanish <-my setting
Sorting: default
Speeling dictionary: Spanish
Alternate name language: Spanish
Import/Export Characters: Codepage 850 (which is the western european).
If you use Notes 4.x I dont have it right now and I dont remember if there
are the same options as in version 5.x
Good luck.
BTW, Any Domino Administrators around in this mailing list?
-daniel
http://www.debian-gnu.com
>From: marriaga@arcor.com.ar
>To: "ezra daniel" <ezra_daniel@hotmail.com>
>CC: wine-users@winehq.com
>Subject: Re: Problem using Lotus Notes
>Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 11:59:41 -0300
>
>
>Thanks for your answer, it?s my first time posting here.
>The error is a dialog box with "illegal function call". I found
out that
>the key of the problem is, under Regional Settings, the way Windows writes
>a.m. and p.m. (Windows shows a.m. and p.m. by default and I have to change
>it to AM and PM to get this particular Notes Database). The question would
>be: where can I change these parameters(a.m. to AM) in a way that Wine
>realises of that change?
>Under my Location there?s nothing similar to Regional Settings. The
closest>is under File>Preferences>User, but still isn?t what I need.
>I tried tzconfig, but the answer is "command not found". Under
"locale"
>everything?s fine.
>
>----------------------
>Mart?n Arriaga
>Sistemas
>Grupo Arcor
>marriaga@arcor.com.ar
>
>
>
> "ezra daniel"
> <ezra_daniel@ho Para: marriaga@arcor.com.ar
> tmail.com> cc: wine-users@winehq.com
> Asunto: Re: Problem using
>Lotus Notes
> 26/11/2002
> 10:04 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
>You should explain your exact problem first, dont you think?
>
>Anyway, to change regional settings under Lotus Notes you can change
>settings in your location under Lotus Notes.
>
>To change certain regional settings under Linux, tzconfig for time,
locales>
>for language...
>
>-daniel
>http://www.debian-gnu.com
>
>
>
>
> >From: marriaga@arcor.com.ar
> >To: wine-users@winehq.com
> >Subject: Problem using Lotus Notes
> >Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 12:37:31 -0300
> >
> >I?m running Mandrake 8.2 and installed Wine in a fake_windows
directory.
>I
> >could make Lotus Notes 507 work fine with most of its uses, but I?m
>having
> >trouble with a specific application, which runs in Notes environment (a
> >Notes database). The problem I have appears in Windows clients too, but
>in
> >those cases it?s solved changing some parameters in Windows?s
"Regional
> >Settings". How can I make it work in Linux? I tried changing the
same
> >parameters in KDE Regional Settings, but I imagined it was useless, as
>Wine
> >doesn?t look there, does it?
> >I hope somebody can help me.
> >Thanks,
> >Sorry for what I?m doing (strikethrough: with) to Shakespeare?s
>language...
> >
> >----------------------
> >Mart?n Arriaga
> >marriaga@arcor.com.ar
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >wine-users mailing list
> >wine-users@winehq.com
> >http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users
>
>
>_________________________________________________________________
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>
>
>
>
>
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