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2007 Jan 22
1
Duplicate Desktop Icons...
Hi, I posted this problem a while back but wasn't able to resolve the issue. It's gotten worse--now almost all of my users in the network have the duplicate icon problem. I'm recently upgraded to samba-3.0.23d from 3.0.21 on an OpenBSD 4.0 server. I'm using folder redirection to redirect the Application Data, Desktop, My Documents, and Favorites folders off to
2013 Mar 29
1
Wine release 1.5.27
The Wine development release 1.5.27 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - System tray support in the Mac driver. - Various C runtime improvements. - Large icons for built-in applications. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.5.27.tar.bz2
2009 Feb 27
2
Smth. about "Icon=" option in .desktop files created by WINE
When I install some Win32 application using WINE, it creates associated menu item file for it, located at ~/.local/share/applications/wine/Programs/***Program title***/***Program shortcut.desktop***. Well, inside this file I see option named "Icon", where path to some icon is set. Sometimes this path points to some PNG image file, but sometimes it points to something I don't have a
2011 Jun 06
1
WINE Icons.
Is there any way at all that I can remove the wine glass from icons of WINE? I'm trying to achieve consistency, and unless it's a .lnk(Which I don't want to use), I can't do that. My question is simply this: Can I remove the WINE glass and show only the raw file icons?
2009 Jun 04
3
Wine menu dont show in application menu
Wine was on my Ubuntu 9.04 and I uninstalled. As the icons were not deleted from the Applications menu, I manually delete them. The problem comes now: I've reinstalled Wine, and now that I dont see icon of Wine in the Applications menu. Then I went to the menu editor and I have to Revert button, but nothing ... Wine is "fine" because I've installed some applications on it. I
2011 Feb 26
0
Newbie asking about program links
Hello all. Fairly new to Linux and very new to wine. I have, I assume to be a very small problem. I tried searching for an answer but I couldn't find anything concrete. Ok, I installed a windows program successfully and it works fine. When it installed it left 2 icons on the linux desktop, similar to what happens on windows, a program icon and a .lnk file. I didn't want them on the
2008 May 11
4
Icon generation?
I am aware that wine will create a .xpm for the icon in the program file, but how would I create it after a "manual install"? I recently copied mspaint from my win partition to my wine installation and would like an icon on the user desktop link. Several programs I have for windows may require a manual install, so I would like to know how the .xpm is created.
2010 Jun 11
0
Wine release 1.2-rc3
The Wine development release 1.2-rc3 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - Many translation updates. - A lot of bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations: http://ibiblio.org/pub/linux/system/emulators/wine/wine-1.2-rc3.tar.bz2 http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.2-rc3.tar.bz2 Binary packages for various
2007 Sep 26
0
changing then main menu icon
What icon do I need to change or substitute (or what file should I edit) to get a custom icon for the Centos 5 main menu? I found a whole stack of "shadowman-*" icons, but nothing that says anything about "main menu". -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Melville Sask ~ http://www.melvilletheatre.com
2011 Oct 13
9
problems installing wine 1.3.24/sketchup 8/on fedora 15
I am trying to install wine (1.3.24) from winehq for fedora and sketchup (8) on a Fedora-15 box. I have tried to follow the Sketchup Sage site http://sites.google.com/site/sketchupsage/problems/linux After installing Wine and Sketchup, I have ?Wine Files? under the new GNOME-3 Applications and when I open it I get what looks like a Windows window. No Sketchup in there. I have 2 Sketchup icons
2016 Jul 05
1
[PATCH 1/2] inspection: Find Ubuntu logo from an alternate location (RHBZ#1352761).
The current location doesn't exist unless you've installed GNOME, which is not so common on Ubuntu. Unfortunately I couldn't find any other location containing a clean, high quality logo. This adds another low quality icon source, and also prevents any icon being returned if the highquality flag was set (note this prevents virt-manager from displaying an icon, but there's nothing
2015 Oct 05
0
Main menu, CentOS Wiki
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 04/10/15 18:49, Ilyas Arinov wrote: > Sorry about second post about that, but we need language sensitive > menu links on wiki.centos.org <http://wiki.centos.org>. For > example, if users pick any language and wants to see HowTo section, > they need open "Learn" section and find there "HowTo" section, or >
2019 Apr 08
1
[PATCH] inspect: get icon of OpenMandriva guests
Followup of commit a4ef6716b4119e476949c55f1bc12d81e735f0c0. --- lib/inspect-icon.c | 16 ++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+) diff --git a/lib/inspect-icon.c b/lib/inspect-icon.c index 5c7da0476..725af574b 100644 --- a/lib/inspect-icon.c +++ b/lib/inspect-icon.c @@ -67,6 +67,7 @@ static char *icon_cirros (guestfs_h *g, size_t *size_r); static char *icon_voidlinux (guestfs_h *g,
2008 Nov 22
1
Removing wine menu entries
Hi Folks On removing wine menu entries, I've followed the instructions here: http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#head-9893ae50079ca7a959258f0bc9a17aaf2e69b391 I've logged out and in, but I've still got a wine menu at Application > Wine with entries for: notepad; regedit; wineboot; Wine Configuration; Wine File; Wine Software Installer; winhelp (Also, ".desktop" files on my
2005 May 23
4
Problem with InstMsiA.exe
Hi all, I'm writing because I'm running into some wierdness I can't find any bug reports about. So it must be me, I guess. I'm trying to install the Imatch demo from www.photools.com, which uses an MSI installer. I have Wine set to Win98 compatibility mode. I can get the registered version up and running if I install it on windoze first then move the whole installation directory
2006 Jun 30
0
[fdo] .desktop .menu and icons with autotools
Hi all, I want to manage .desktop, .menu and icon files of a project (Wormux) with autotools. Does it exist some doc about this ? I had a look at Amarok sources and I could install the .desktop with the following in my Makefile.am : xdg_appsdir = $(datadir)/applications xdg_apps_DATA = wormux.desktop Are there some similar variables for icons and .menu files ? Furthermore I saw on some Gnome
2010 Dec 01
5
Wine icons for Windows applications
Hi, The latest version of Wine on a Ubuntu/Gnome system automatically creates the correct icons when shortcuts are placed in the desktop or "virtual start menu". However, it seems that the largest icon created is 48x48. Can this size be increased as these icons look fuzzy when using applications like Docky with zoom enabled? (or does this need to be changed somewhere else rather than
2016 Aug 14
3
Custom desktop menu entries: weird behavior with menu categories
Hi, For my client's desktops, I'm usually customizing the various Linux desktops I'm installing. I'm using custom icon themes (Elementary), custom system fonts (Droid Sans), and one of the things I also customize are desktop menu entries. Here's an example of what I do on a Slackware+Xfce-based desktop, so you get the idea. Once all applications are installed, I run the
2010 May 21
0
Wine release 1.2-rc1
The Wine development release 1.2-rc1 is now available. This is the first release candidate for Wine 1.2. It marks the beginning of the code freeze period. Please give this release a good testing to help us make 1.2 as good as possible. What's new in this release (see below for details): - Many new toolbar icons. - Support for alpha blending in image lists. - Much more complete shader
2007 Oct 18
6
Bug in minimal.rb
Hi! I discovered WxRuby2 and WxSugar a short while ago (1.9.1) and I really like its professional look and the platform independance. But especially the simplification and ''rubyfication'' that you already achieved and are planning for 1.9.2 (event handlers) is funstuff! Thanks a lot! And with Ruby 1.9/2 the keyword constructors will be even nicer with the new hash syntax: