On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 04:54:38 +0100
Stefan Brüns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jérôme Gardou wrote:
>
> > Some more feedback here.
> >
> > Changing the key HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts\LogPixels from 96 to
> > 2 changes everything. From enormous characters in gtk# programs, there
> > is now
Jérôme Gardou wrote:
> Some more feedback here.
>
> Changing the key HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts\LogPixels from 96 to
> 2 changes everything. From enormous characters in gtk# programs, there
> is now a good size in those apps.
>
> Obviously, this is not the good way to get it working.
Th
Le Saturday 29 December 2007 16:55:28 Jérôme Gardou, vous avez écrit :
> Le Saturday 29 December 2007 16:43:45 Maarten Lankhorst, vous avez écrit :
> > Jérôme Gardou schreef:
> > > Many .NET/C# apps don't work with the combination wine-mono.
> > >
> > > I've discovered that installing the arial
Le Saturday 29 December 2007 16:43:45 Maarten Lankhorst, vous avez écrit :
> Jérôme Gardou schreef:
> > Many .NET/C# apps don't work with the combination wine-mono.
> >
> > I've discovered that installing the arial32 from msttcorefonts solves a
> > lot of problems, especially with graphical app
Jérôme Gardou schreef:
> Many .NET/C# apps don't work with the combination wine-mono.
>
> I've discovered that installing the arial32 from msttcorefonts solves a lot
> of
> problems, especially with graphical apps.
>
> I've tested a few apps (supreme commander patches, fastmd5 (tested here
>
Many .NET/C# apps don't work with the combination wine-mono.
I've discovered that installing the arial32 from msttcorefonts solves a lot of
problems, especially with graphical apps.
I've tested a few apps (supreme commander patches, fastmd5 (tested here
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?i