153 lines
6.3 KiB
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153 lines
6.3 KiB
Plaintext
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set WC_banner "Configuring wine - Please, fill in all sections"
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set WC_drivesSect "Drive section: Add the drives wine will need"
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set WC_path "Path"
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set WC_type "Type"
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set WC_label "Label"
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set WC_fstype "FS type"
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set EDIT Edit
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set REMOVE Remove
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set ADD Add
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set WC_wineSect "Wine section : please, check all path below"
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set WC_windows "Windows"
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set WC_system "System"
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set WC_temp "Temp"
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set WC_Symbols "Symbols"
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set WC_winepath "Click here to change the PATH variable"
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set WC_serialSect "Serial ports"
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set CLEAR "Clear"
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set WC_pathtitle "TkWineSetup Edit PATH "
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set WC_parallelSect "Parallel ports"
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set WC_logSect "Runtime Log file"
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set WC_exclude "Exlude messages"
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set WC_wineLook "Wine look"
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set WC_confserial "TkWineSetup - Configuring Serial Ports"
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set WC_confparallel "TkWineSetup - Configuring Parallel Ports"
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set WC_confdrives "TkWineSetup - Configuring Drives"
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set WC_serialbanner "Serial Ports Configuration.\n\n\
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Attach each device that you\n may need to a DOS port"
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set WC_driveSetBanner "Drive settings"
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set WC_editPathBanner "TkWineSetup: give search path for wine"
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set WC_PPbanner "Parallel Ports Configuration.\n\n\
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Attach each device that you\n may need to a DOS port"
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set chdrives1 {Drive letter}
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set chdrives2 "Drive Unix Path"
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set chdrives3 "Drive type"
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set chdrives4 "File System Type"
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set chdrives5 "Label"
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set chdrives6 "Device"
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set chdrives7 "Serial Number"
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set WC_helpondrives "Drives settings\n\n\
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List of drives availlable to wine. For each drive, you must specify the drive\
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letter, the type of the drive (floppy, hard drive, cdrom or network), the\
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filesystem type (mounted as unix (ext2), msdos (fat) or win95 (vfat). \n\n\
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To edit the parameters of a drive, select this drive and choose Edit.\n\n\
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Click Add to insert a new drive.\n\n \ A star at the beginning of the line\
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warns you that\ TkWineSetup cannot find the selected path. This is either an\
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error (if the drive does not exist) or a reference to an unmounted drive."
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set WC_helponwine "Wine System settings\n\n\
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Windows: Used to specify where wine would find the windows\
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directory (usually c:\\windows under dos).\n\n \
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System: Used to specify the system directory (usually
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C:\\windows\\system under DOS)\n\n \
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Temp: Used to specify where windows\
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applications should store temporary files (usually /tmp on unixes).\n\n \
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Symbols: give the full path to the symbol table required for wine\
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internal debugger \
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(usually, this file is named wine.sym) \n\n \
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You also need to set the PATH variable (same as standart dos \
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PATH variable) to tell wine where to search your windows application.\n\n \
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All path can be given both in UNIX or MSDOS syntax."
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set WC_helponserial "Serial Ports configuration\n\n\
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The left list shows the DOS name of communication port, and the rigth\
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column shows on which device it is attached. For exemple, if you\
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have a modem on /dev/cua0, and you put com1 attached\
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to /dev/cua0, then you will have to set your modem on com1\
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in windows application that requires it. It is common to\
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have a link /dev/modem pointing to the device where the modem\
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is attached, check with ls -l /dev/modem. You can specify\
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the max speed on each port (eg /dev/modem,38400 specify a port\
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attached to /dev/modem with a max speed of 38400 bps on that\
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prot).\n\n \
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If you have problems with the recognition of ports at runtime,\
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try to start wine -debugmsg +comm and see what you get"
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set WC_helponPP "Parallel Ports configuration\n\n\
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The left list shows the DOS name of parallel port, and the rigth\
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column shows on which device it is attached. For exemple, if you\
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have a printer on /dev/lpt1, and you put lpt1 attached\
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to /dev/lpt1, then you will have to set your printer on lpt1\
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in windows application that requires it. It is common to\
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have a link /dev/printer pointing to the device where the printer\
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is attached, check with ls -l /dev/printer."
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set WC_helponmisc "Spy\n\n \
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Give in the entry box below the name of the file that wine\
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will use at run time as logfile.\n\n\
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The Exclude message button below allow to select which\
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message to exclude (or include) from the log\
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(NOT IMPLEMENTED YET in TkWineSetup,\
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edit the file ~/.winerc manually), or leave the default (no exclude).\n\n\
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Wine look\n\n\
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Choose the prefered look (Win 3.1, Win95 or Win 98) to use. \
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This can be overidden when starting an application.\n "
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set WC_oneletter " is not valid.\n Drive letter can only be a SINGLE alpha character"
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set WC_usedletter " is not valid.\n Drive letter alreaddy in use"
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set WC_11letters " is not valid.\n Label cannot exeed 11 characters"
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set WC_givepath "You MUST specify a UNIX path"
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set WCHLP(1) "Enter Drive letter (this must be a single character) to use for \
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MSDOS like path"
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set WCHLP(2) "Enter Drive full path in UNIX syntax."
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set WCHLP(3) "Choose the type of drive that you want"
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set WCHLP(4) "Choose the file system type to use\
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to access this drive\
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\n\nWARNING\n\n
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This is NOT the way it is mounted on your UNIX box, but the way\
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you want wine to see it. Say unix for case sensitive search, winxx for case non sensitive file search.\
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So, if windows app are about to read/write files on this drive, it should be\
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set to winxx. This includes the TMP drives, EVEN IF IT'S A UNIX FILESYSTEM.\n\n\
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If the drives spans several file systems\
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(like CDroms or floppies can do)\
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then leave blank or say unix"
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set WCHLP(5) "Enter the desired Label.\
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Must not be more than 11 characters.\
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(Label is optional)."
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set WCHLP(6) "Enter the device (as in /dev/fd0).\n
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This is not requiered if\
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the drive is mounted at the time\
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you start wine."
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set WCHLP(7) "Enter the drive serial number\
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as an 8-characters hexadecimal number.\
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(optional)."
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set WC_quit "Any unsaved changes you made will be lost.\n
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are you sure you want to quit?"
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set WC_quitreally "Quit anyway"
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set WC_noquit "Cancel"
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set ChDefautConf "Choose the prefered configuration file to use as the default one"
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set DejaConf "Use existing config file:"
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set GiveCustomDefault "Enter (or choose) the configuration file to use"
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set GenereConf "Auto-generate a new configuration file"
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set TkWBuiltConf "Use TkWine built-in configuration file (not recommended)"
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set AutoConfFail " Warning: An error occured while running tools/wineconf.\n\
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You can still edit the generated file (if it does not crashes) but \n\
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some parts are probably missing. Check for a newer release of wine where wineconf could have been imporved"
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