My set up is as follows: - Wine compiled and installed in /share/sys/wine/wine-20030709-1 - fake_windows in /share/sys/dotwine - exported WINEPREFIX to be /share/sys/dotwine - fonts are in /share/sys/dotwine/fake_windows/Windows/Fonts (copied directly from an NT installation) Interesting bits from /share/sys/dotwine/config: [Drive C] "Path" = "/share/sys/dotwine/fake_windows" "Type" = "hd" "Label" = "Windows" "Filesystem" = "win95" [...] [wine] "Windows" = "c:\\Windows" "System" = "c:\\Windows\\system" "Temp" = "c:\\Temp" "Path" = "c:\\Windows;:\\Windows\\system" "GraphicsDriver" = "x11drv" "ShellLinker" = "wineshelllink" [...] [fonts] ;Read the Fonts topic in the Wine User Guide before adding aliases ;See a couple of examples for russian users below "Resolution" = "96" "Default" = "-adobe-courier-" "DefaultFixed" = "-adobe-courier-" "DefaultSerif" = "-adobe-courier-" "DefaultSansSerif" = "-adobe-courier-" When I try to open up a text editor under this setup, I can only see the fonts that X make available to me (which is very limited since I have only the base packages - Red Hat 7.2 - installed). I'm quite sure I made this work some time back but now I don't recall how. Shouldn't this just work since Wine will find the Windows' fonts directory and then not use the X fonts? Thanks for any pointers, Erik.