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@ -86,10 +86,15 @@ are compiled with optimization, often due to problems with header file
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management. pgcc currently doesn't work with Wine. The cause of this problem
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management. pgcc currently doesn't work with Wine. The cause of this problem
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is unknown.
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is unknown.
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Of course you also need "make" (most likely GNU make).
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You also need flex version 2.5 or later and yacc.
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You also need flex version 2.5 or later and yacc.
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Bison will work as a replacement for yacc. If you are
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Bison will work as a replacement for yacc. If you are
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using RedHat or Debian, install the flex and bison packages.
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using RedHat or Debian, install the flex and bison packages.
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For the automatic processing of the test suite scripts, you also need
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libperl development header support (libperl-dev package on Debian).
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For requirements in case you intend to build the documentation yourself,
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For requirements in case you intend to build the documentation yourself,
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see "DOCUMENTATION" section.
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see "DOCUMENTATION" section.
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@ -217,9 +222,6 @@ Bugs: Report bugs to Wine Bugzilla at http://bugs.winehq.com/.
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Please read the file documentation/bugs.sgml to see what
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Please read the file documentation/bugs.sgml to see what
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information is required.
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information is required.
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HOWTO: The Wine HOWTO (outdated !) is available at
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http://www.westfalen.de/witch/wine-HOWTO.txt .
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IRC: Online help is available at channel #WineHQ on irc.openprojects.net.
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IRC: Online help is available at channel #WineHQ on irc.openprojects.net.
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CVS: The current Wine development tree is available through CVS.
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CVS: The current Wine development tree is available through CVS.
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<sect3>
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<sect3>
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<title>The [Drive X] Section</title>
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<title>The [Drive X] Section</title>
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<para>
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<para>
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It should be pretty self explanatory, but here is an
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These sections are supposed to make certain Unix
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in-depth tutorial about them. There are up to 6 lines for
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directory locations accessible to Wine as a DOS/Windows drive
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each drive in Wine.
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(drive 'X:') and thus accessible to Windows programs
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under the drive name you specified.
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Every DOS/Windows program sort of expects at least a C: drive (and
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sometimes also an A: floppy drive), so your config file should
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at least contain the corresponding sections, [Drive C] and
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[Drive A].
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You need to decide on whether you want to use an existing Windows
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partition as the C drive or whether you want to create your own
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Wine drive C directory tree somewhere (take care about
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permissions !).
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Each drive section may specify up to 6 different settings
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as explained below.
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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<programlisting>[Drive X]</programlisting>
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<programlisting>[Drive X]</programlisting>
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The above line begins the section for a drive whose letter is X.
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The above line begins the section for a drive whose letter is X
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(DOS notation: drive 'X:').
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You could e.g. create an equivalent to a drive 'C:'
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under DOS/Windows by using a [Drive C] section name.
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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<programlisting>Path=/dir/to/path</programlisting> This
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<programlisting>"Path" = "/dir/to/path"</programlisting>
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path is where the drive will begin. When Wine is browsing
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This specifies the directory where the drive will begin.
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in drive X, it will see the files that are in the
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When Wine is browsing in drive X, it will be able
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directory <filename>/dir/to/path</filename>. Don't forget
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to see the files that are in the directory
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to leave off the trailing slash!
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<filename>/dir/to/path</filename> and below.
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(note that symlinks to directories won't get included !
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see "<link linkend="dirsymlinks">ShowDirSymlinks</link>"
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config setting)
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You can also make use of environment variables like $HOME here,
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an example for using a mywinedrive directory in your home dir
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would be
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"Path" = "${HOME}/mywinedrive"
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Don't forget to leave off the trailing slash!
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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<programlisting>"Type" = "floppy|hd|cdrom|network"</programlisting>
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<programlisting>"Type" = "hd|cdrom|network|floppy"</programlisting>
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Sets up the type of drive Wine will see it as. Type must
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Sets up the type of drive Wine will see it as. Type must
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equal one of the four <literal>floppy</literal>,
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equal one of the four <literal>floppy</literal>,
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<literal>hd</literal>, <literal>cdrom</literal>, or
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<literal>hd</literal>, <literal>cdrom</literal>, or
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<literal>network</literal>. They are self-explanatory.
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<literal>network</literal>. They are self-explanatory.
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(The |'s mean "Type = '<one of the options>'".)
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(The |'s mean "Type = '<one of the options>'".)
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Usually, you choose "hd" for a drive ("hd" is default anyway).
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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<programlisting>"Label" = "blah"</programlisting> Defines the
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<programlisting>"Label" = "blah"</programlisting>
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drive label. Generally only needed for programs that look
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Defines the drive label. Generally only needed
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for a special CD-ROM. Info on finding the lable is in
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for programs that look for a special CD-ROM.
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<literal><dirs to wine>/documentation/cdrom-labels</literal>.
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The label may be up to 11 characters.
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The label may be up to 11 characters.
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Note that the preferred way of managing labels and serial numbers
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of CD-ROMs and floppies is to give Wine raw device access for
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reading these on a per-CD case (see "Device" below) instead of
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hardcoding one specific "Label".
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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<programlisting>"Serial" = "deadbeef"</programlisting>
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<programlisting>"Serial" = "deadbeef"</programlisting>
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Tells Wine the serial number of the drive. A few programs with
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Tells Wine the serial number of the drive. A few programs with
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intense protection for pirating might need this, but otherwise
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intense protection for pirating might need this, but otherwise
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don't use it. Up to 8 characters and hexadecimal.
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it's not needed. Up to 8 characters and hexadecimal.
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Using a "Device" entry instead of hardcoding the "Serial" probably
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is a smarter choice.
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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<para>
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<programlisting>"Filesystem" = "msdos|win95|unix"</programlisting>
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<programlisting>"Filesystem" = "win95|unix|msdos"</programlisting>
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Sets up the way Wine looks at files on the drive.
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Sets up the way Wine looks at files on the drive.
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</para>
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</para>
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<variablelist>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>msdos</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Case insensitive filesystem. Alike to DOS and
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Windows 3.x. <literal>8.3</literal> is the maximum
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length of files (eightdot.123) - longer ones will be
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truncated. (NOTE: this is a very bad choice if you
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plan on running apps that use long filenames. win95
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should work fine with apps that were designed to run
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under the msdos system. In other words, you might
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not want to use this.)
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>win95</literal></term>
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<term><literal>win95</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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</para>
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term><literal>msdos</literal></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>
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Case insensitive filesystem. Alike to DOS and
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Windows 3.x. <literal>8.3</literal> is the maximum
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truncated. (NOTE: this is a very bad choice if you
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should work fine with apps that were designed to run
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app tries to do a lowlevel write, they do it in a FAT way
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-- FAT does not mix with Extended2).
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they do it in a FAT way -- FAT format is completely different from
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file.
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</para>
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<note>
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<note>
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will have no problem if it remains unspecified. For
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CD-ROMs you might want to add it to get automatic label
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detection, though. If you are unsure about specifying
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device names, just leave out this setting for your
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</note>
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"Filesystem" = "win95"
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This is a setup for Drive X, a generic CD-ROM drive:
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"Type" = "cdrom"
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"Label" = "Total Annihilation"
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"Label" = "Total Annihilation"
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"Filesystem" = "win95"
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<title>The [wine] Section </title>
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<title>The [wine] Section </title>
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for the directory related settings, make them as they would
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appear in wine. If your drive <medialabel>C</medialabel>
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has a path of <filename>/dos</filename>, and your
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<filename>Windows</filename> directory is. It is
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making use of appropriate shell32.dll functionality to create
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icons on the desktop/start menu during installation.
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"System.Italic" = "[true|false]" # Whether the system font should be italicized
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<para>
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(Extracted from <filename>wine/documentation/win95look</filename>)
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</para>
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<para>
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Win95/Win98 interface code is being introduced.
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</para>
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<para>
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Instead of compiling Wine for Win3.1 vs. Win95 using
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<constant>#define</constant> switches, the code now looks in a
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special [Tweak.Layout] section of
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<filename>~/.wine/config</filename> for a
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<literal>"WineLook" = "Win95"</literal> or
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<literal>"WineLook" = "Win98"</literal> entry.
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</para>
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<para>
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A few new sections and a number of entries have been added to
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the <filename>~/.wine/config</filename> file -- these are for
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debugging the Win95 tweaks only and may be removed in a future
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release! These entries/sections are:
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</para>
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<programlisting>
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[Tweak.Fonts]
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"System.Height" = "<point size>" # Sets the height of the system typeface
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"System.Bold" = "[true|false]" # Whether the system font should be boldfaced
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"System.Italic" = "[true|false]" # Whether the system font should be italicized
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"System.Underline" = "[true|false]" # Whether the system font should be underlined
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"System.StrikeOut" = "[true|false]" # Whether the system font should be struck out
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"OEMFixed.xxx" # Same parameters for the OEM fixed typeface
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"AnsiFixed.xxx" # Same parameters for the Ansi fixed typeface
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"AnsiVar.xxx" # Same parameters for the Ansi variable typeface
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"SystemFixed.xxx" # Same parameters for the System fixed typeface
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[Tweak.Layout]
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"WineLook" = "[Win31|Win95|Win98]" # Changes Wine's look and feel
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</programlisting>
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="keyboard">
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<sect1 id="keyboard">
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<title>Keyboard</title>
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<title>Keyboard</title>
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@ -2036,9 +2080,6 @@ diff -u the_backup_file_you_made dlls/x11drv/keyboard.c > layout.diff
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</para>
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</para>
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</sect1>
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</sect1>
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&fonts;
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&printing;
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</chapter>
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</chapter>
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<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file
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<!-- Keep this comment at the end of the file
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@ -106,7 +106,8 @@ STUB: AddFontResource( SOMEFILE.FON )
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if you're on FreeBSD you can use the port in
|
if you're on FreeBSD you can use the port in
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<filename>/usr/ports/x11-servers/Xfstt</filename>. And
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<filename>/usr/ports/x11-servers/Xfstt</filename>. And
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there is <command>xfsft</command> which uses the freetype
|
there is <command>xfsft</command> which uses the freetype
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library, see <filename>documentation/ttfserver</filename>).
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library, see <link linkend="ttfont-server">freetype</link>
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|
description).
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</para>
|
</para>
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<para>
|
<para>
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||||||
However, there is a possibility of the native TrueType
|
However, there is a possibility of the native TrueType
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ XXXX > YY @ ZZZZ:ZZZZ
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||||||
0x37a > 04 @ 0297:0211
|
0x37a > 04 @ 0297:0211
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||||||
</programlisting>
|
</programlisting>
|
||||||
<para>
|
<para>
|
||||||
As you can see their is a repeating structure starting at
|
As you can see there is a repeating structure starting at
|
||||||
address <literal>0297:01ec</literal> that consists of four io
|
address <literal>0297:01ec</literal> that consists of four io
|
||||||
accesses on the parallel port. Looking at it the first io
|
accesses on the parallel port. Looking at it the first io
|
||||||
access writes a changing byte to the data port the second
|
access writes a changing byte to the data port the second
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -153,8 +153,10 @@ C:\ Root directory of primary disk drive
|
||||||
And there are of course DLLs that wine does not currently
|
And there are of course DLLs that wine does not currently
|
||||||
implement very well (or at all). If you do not have a real
|
implement very well (or at all). If you do not have a real
|
||||||
Windows you can steal necessary DLLs from, you can always
|
Windows you can steal necessary DLLs from, you can always
|
||||||
get some from a DLL archive such as
|
get some from one of the Windows DLL archive sites
|
||||||
<ulink url="http://solo.abac.com/dllarchive/">http://solo.abac.com/dllarchive/</ulink>.
|
that can be found via internet search engine.
|
||||||
|
Please make sure to obey any licenses on the DLLs you fetch...
|
||||||
|
(some are redistributable, some aren't).
|
||||||
</para>
|
</para>
|
||||||
</sect2>
|
</sect2>
|
||||||
</sect1>
|
</sect1>
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ WINE REGISTRY Version 2
|
||||||
"Path" = "/mnt/fd0"
|
"Path" = "/mnt/fd0"
|
||||||
"Type" = "floppy"
|
"Type" = "floppy"
|
||||||
"Label" = "Floppy"
|
"Label" = "Floppy"
|
||||||
|
"Filesystem" = "win95"
|
||||||
"Serial" = "87654321"
|
"Serial" = "87654321"
|
||||||
"Device" = "/dev/fd0"
|
"Device" = "/dev/fd0"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
@ -174,6 +175,13 @@ WINE REGISTRY Version 2
|
||||||
;"DefaultSerif" = "-cronyx-times-"
|
;"DefaultSerif" = "-cronyx-times-"
|
||||||
;"DefaultSansSerif" = "-cronyx-helvetica-"
|
;"DefaultSansSerif" = "-cronyx-helvetica-"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
; the TrueType font dirs you want to make accessible to wine
|
||||||
|
[FontDirs]
|
||||||
|
;"dir1" = "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TrueType"
|
||||||
|
;"dir2" = "/usr/share/fonts/truetype"
|
||||||
|
;"dir3" = "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TT"
|
||||||
|
;"dir4" = "/usr/share/fonts/TT"
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
[serialports]
|
[serialports]
|
||||||
"Com1" = "/dev/ttyS0"
|
"Com1" = "/dev/ttyS0"
|
||||||
"Com2" = "/dev/ttyS1"
|
"Com2" = "/dev/ttyS1"
|
||||||
|
|
|
@ -153,6 +153,26 @@ Tells Wine which graphics driver to use. Normally you'd want to use
|
||||||
x11drv (for X11). In case you want to run programs as text console/TTY only
|
x11drv (for X11). In case you want to run programs as text console/TTY only
|
||||||
without having Wine rely on X11 support, then use ttydrv.
|
without having Wine rely on X11 support, then use ttydrv.
|
||||||
.PP
|
.PP
|
||||||
|
.B [Version]
|
||||||
|
.br
|
||||||
|
.I format: """Windows""=""<version string>"""
|
||||||
|
.br
|
||||||
|
default: none; chosen by semi-intelligent detection mechanism based on DLL environment
|
||||||
|
.br
|
||||||
|
Used to specify which Windows version to return to programs (forced value,
|
||||||
|
overrides standard detection mechanism !).
|
||||||
|
Valid settings are e.g. "win31", "win95", "win98", "win2k", "winxp".
|
||||||
|
Also valid as an AppDefaults setting (recommended/preferred use).
|
||||||
|
.PP
|
||||||
|
.I format: """DOS""=""<version string>"""
|
||||||
|
.br
|
||||||
|
default: "<Windows version specific>"
|
||||||
|
.br
|
||||||
|
Used to specify the DOS version that should be returned to programs.
|
||||||
|
Only takes effect in case Wine acts as "win31" Windows version !
|
||||||
|
Common DOS version settings include 6.22, 6.20, 6.00, 5.00, 4.00, 3.30, 3.10.
|
||||||
|
Also valid as an AppDefaults setting (recommended/preferred use).
|
||||||
|
.PP
|
||||||
.B [DllOverrides]
|
.B [DllOverrides]
|
||||||
.br
|
.br
|
||||||
.I format: """modulename""=""native,so,builtin"""
|
.I format: """modulename""=""native,so,builtin"""
|
||||||
|
|
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