I first tried the regular install for Linux Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Both the Wine user interface and e-Sword were there but completely blank, i.e. no labelling. uninstalled wine Uninstalled e-Sword installed binaries and command line apt libraries Wine User interface is there but still minus labels and functionality What do I do now?
Walt Gee wrote:> I first tried the regular install for Linux Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Both the Wine user interface and e-Sword were there but completely blank, i.e. no labelling. > uninstalled wine Uninstalled e-Sword > installed binaries and command line apt libraries > Wine User interface is there but still minus labels and functionality > What do I do now?Try this: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-dec980f6deabdb11b789c981bf49e10e70929eaf
dimesio wrote:> Walt Gee wrote: > >> I first tried the regular install for Linux Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Both the Wine user interface and e-Sword were there but completely blank, i.e. no labelling. >> uninstalled wine Uninstalled e-Sword >> installed binaries and command line apt libraries >> Wine User interface is there but still minus labels and functionality >> What do I do now? >> > > > Try this: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-dec980f6deabdb11b789c981bf49e10e70929eaf >Are you stating that the place where Bible text should be as well as the Tip of the Day is blank in e-Sword? Please look at Bugzilla issue 6254 for the solution to this problem. James McKenzie
Sorry I did not explain myself very well. The "Wine" user interface has no font labeling. One or two keys have the shaded out engraved english font label but with total lack of functionality. The first install after inserting Scott Ritchie's key, I tried to bring up e-Sword there was no fonts on the user interface either. When I tied to access regedit I looked in every place I could think of but the search engine came up with nothing. I'm afraid that I'm pretty rusty at Linux. Sorry to be acting like such a PIA Newbie. Walt
Thanks for asking Austin. Tried to copy and paste a screen shot, but I must be doing it wrong or something. Anyway here goes with what is happening as best as I can describe it. Configure Wine UI - and Note Pad ---ALL tabs blank with exception of the following engraved tabs which are also grayed out. Remove application Apply Once opened I cannot close the following: Configure wine UI e-Sword install shield wizard (No font scripts anywhere.) I downladed Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex about a week ago using Bit Torrent and MD check sum Ubunto - 8.10-desktop-o386.iso Because I suspected some conflicts from the original install I formatted the hd again and reloaded the OS on 1-6-09 I downloaded Wine for Ubunto 8.10 I think. Right now with all of my gyrations I do not recall precisely what wine ver I downlaoded. I do believe it was supposed to be for Ubunto 8.10 Thanks top all of you, Walt
Walt Gee wrote:> Thanks for asking Austin. > > Tried to copy and paste a screen shot, but I must be doing it wrong or something. > > Anyway here goes with what is happening as best as I can describe it. > Configure Wine UI - and Note Pad ---ALL tabs blank with exception of the following engraved tabs which are also grayed out. > Remove application > Apply > > Once opened I cannot close the following: > Configure wine UI > e-Sword install shield wizard (No font scripts anywhere.) > > I downladed Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex about a week ago using Bit Torrent and MD check sum > Ubunto - 8.10-desktop-o386.iso > > Because I suspected some conflicts from the original install I formatted the hd again and reloaded the OS on 1-6-09 > > I downloaded Wine for Ubunto 8.10 I think. Right now with all of my gyrations I do not recall precisely what wine ver I downlaoded. I do believe it was supposed to be for Ubunto 8.10 > >It appears that the necessary fonts are missing from Ubuntu. Thus the tabs appear blank and so does most everything else. This does not appear to be what I originally thought at first glance. Might I suggest deinstalling Wine from the Synaptic interface and then looking for any occurances on your Ubuntu installation. You may have a great deal of work to in order to remove all traces of Wine from your system before attempting a second installation from the Synaptic repository. James McKenzie