PC Study Bible 4.2B and 4.2C have problems with the menus which are severely vertically compressed. Screenshot of problem: http://narnia.dnsalias.org/wine/PC%20Study%20Bible%20compressed%20menu%20flaw.png I am using Fedora Core 3. I tried all the winehq WINE RPMs between December and March. I think I used sidenet (not winetools) to install IE. IE and other programs work OK. The PC Study Bible software can be downloaded here (free of charge, reg. required): http://www.biblesoftexchange.com/html_asp/exchange/exchangepcsbdownloadpage.asp There are native Bible study programs for Linux, but unfortunately none of them offer modern, copyrighted translations (such as the NIV).
Brian Vincent wrote:> I downloaded and tried to install PC Study Bible, but I couldn't get it > to install. What did you to get it installed in the first place? I > had native DCOM and everything.I started over and tried installing PCSB on a naked WINE. It crashed near the beginning. Using Sidenet 1.8.1: - Installed mfc40.dll - Installed WMP 7.1 - Installed IE 6 - Strange message during IE install: UpdCrl: AddCRL failed => 0x80090017 (-2146893801) - IE works OK. Installed DCOM98 Installed PC Study Bible 4.2B> Anyway, I was planning on replacing comctl32.dll with the native one > to see if it worked better. My guess is it will.Using the native comctl32.dll and commctl.dll didn't change anything. PCSB is written using Borland Delphi program. I tried several other Delphi programs, and their menus are fine. Jack