Hi everybody! This is a problem that brakes my head in two. I installed Winamp v 5.6 on Ubuntu 10.04, Wine v 1.2.2, and although it works ok, the submenu "send-to" doesn't appear. So I can't make file type conversions with Winamp. I have read here http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18926 that the problem lies in the file comctl32.dll, so I tried copying it from a Windows XP installation, with no luck (Winamp works but not good, and there isn't any send-to menu). It got only worst when I tried with "winetricks comctl32" because then Wine completely crashed no matter what program I'm trying to open, and I had to delete the .wine folder, and create a new one. Strange, but that is what happens. Anybody knows anything about this? Any possible solution? Thank you very much [Wink]
By Send To, do you mean the one that would appear in Windows' file manager? Because there is no such thing in the Linux ones. You can associate the files to open with WinAmp, though, if you like... Or you can use Linux native audio players/converters. There's an abundance of those.
Sorry for my ignorance, but isn't a shell menu a menu that appears when you right-click an item on the windows desktop or that lies within a folder? This menu appears in the Winamp's window, and not when right-clicking files on windows' explorer. Anyway, you are the pros, I'm just an improvised. Isn't there any way to solve this or bypass it? Or when is wine going to allow this? Because without this... I'm in trouble!
@JanVL: Sorry, not at this time. On 3/18/11, JanVL <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> I have the same Problem. Nowone can help? > > > > > >
tauro wrote:> Is there any possible way to solve this?No, short of implementing it. Obviously you can't use native libraries here. tauro wrote:> Or when is wine going to add this feature?There is no list of features Wine will implement next. It's all up to people pr their employers what do they want to work next.