A colleague insalled Wine for me on a 32-bit Red Hat Linux server yesterday. I am not trying to install an application called LIMDEP under Wine. The documentation says to start a script called winecfg. When I invoke that script, all I get is a gray box on my screen with a few tabs. No text appears on the screen. If I click on some of the tabs, there are drop-down menus, which also have no text. None of the buttons have any text either. If I click on one of the blank tabs, I can see a color logo for Wine, but that's it. No text. I am trying to render the Xwindows display on my desktop Mac, which is a PowerMac G5 running Mac OS X 10.4.8, in case it matters. Using the same server, I can start other graphics applications such as SAS and it shows up fine in Xwindows windows, but not that winecfg. What am I doing wrong and how do I fix it?
Stan <stan@temple.edu> wrote:> I am trying to render the Xwindows display on my desktop Mac, which is > a PowerMac G5 running Mac OS X 10.4.8, in case it matters. Using the > same server, I can start other graphics applications such as SAS and it > shows up fine in Xwindows windows, but not that winecfg.Install the Microsoft TrueType core fonts on your Mac if they aren't already. Also put them in .wine/drive_c/windows/fonts on the Redhat server. Daniel -- Before you post: Read the Wine User Guide http://winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/index When you post: Which wine version? Self compiled or prepackaged?
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