Hello there, I installed wine from this source: wine-0.9.12-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm After that I run winecfg, It created a .wine directory at my home directory (it didn?t create any config file), so far so good. The problem is the config tool(winecfg) doesn?t have any font neither the notepad, regedit, etc. I imported some ttf fonts (Arial, Courier New, Times New Roman) to my .wine/drive_c/windows/fonts without any luck. I searched the web for a solution and mostly of them recommend modify the config file but as I mentioned such a file does?t exist in this version of wine Please, any help will be appreciated. Jorge -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/attachments/20060509/92722477/attachment.htm
Jorge Manrique <jorgeman@cantv.net> wrote:> I installed wine from this source: wine-0.9.12-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm > After that I run winecfg, It created a .wine directory at my home directory (it didn?t create any config file), so far so good.Wine doesn't use a config file anymore.> The problem is the config tool(winecfg) doesn?t have any font neither the notepad, regedit, etc.There are more people having the same problem as you, it seems to be a packaging bug. Daniel
Hi Jorge Exact same thing happened to me. I ended up going to the wine source after first having updated fontforge to the latest version. I applied the diffs found in the SuSE source RPM first though. I assume (but dont know) that fontforge is needed by the build/compile process so the wine RPM is unusable. I used fontforge-20060413-2.i386.rpm from http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/nix-install.html Might be interesting to see if installing this RPM helps you but I doubt it.. I have mentioned this wine/SuSE problem to the relevant maintainer. Cheers Bob Jorge Manrique wrote:> Hello there, > I installed wine from this source: wine-0.9.12-SuSELinux92.i586.rpm