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2008 May 25
5
Registry override?
I first installed kchmviewer. I then created the file run_prog: #!/bin/sh $1 "`wine winepath -u "$2"`" I tested by running from a terminal run_prog kchmviewer c:\MyChmFile.chm This worked fine I edited the registry entry for chm.file to /usr/bin/run_prog kchmviewer %1 > > Note: > While researching regedit I noticed the reference to wineprefixcreate at: >
2008 Dec 06
3
chm NOT fixed but success elswhere
First: Contrary to claims chm viewing is NOT fixed.It's better but graphics and the index are still broken. I washed my hands on bug reporting of the problems, as I now use firefox with the chm addon which works even better than the last kchmviewer I tried. Great News: I installed the latest PBWin9.0 and the first example I tried worked flawlessly. This surprised me as this was a COM example
2008 May 27
2
HH.EXE location
This is related to my post about .chm where vitamin set me on the right path. http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=1026 Since then I reinstalled Ubuntu 8.04 and wine. While perusing the virgin registry I noticed the chm.file ...command key was: C:\windows\system32\hh.exe %1 There is no hh.exe located in that directory. The hh.exe file is located in the C:\windows\ directory. If wine uses the
2009 Mar 08
1
Setting Windows/DOS environment variables
I fired up wine regedit to change the path but I don't have a HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Environment key?? I don't want to mess up the current path setting so where do I go from here? James
2008 May 30
4
HELP! rc3 and still no chm help
I was going to file a bugzilla but it appears it has not been updated to rc3 yet Still No html help. I heard that codeweavers had fixed the html help bug and hoped the fix might make into rc3 but no joy. I know most don't feel it's very high priority but it's a real PIA when you are so used to double clicking on a word in an editor and having the help pop up! Any chance it will
2008 Jul 30
0
FYI -> Linux chm viewer
I found the best chm viewer I've used yet on Linux. It's an add on for Firefox 3. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3235 You can't shell to it. You have to use a Firefox menu Item, after installation. It displayed flawlessly some chm files that none of the others I've tried could handle. Maybe this will give the developers another angle to try instead of the current