Jeff Waugh (jeff.waugh_at_ubuntu.com) wrote:
The PowerPC version of the packages, however, is another issue.
Obviously, we can't make Wine work with i386-compiled apps on PPC,
(There's an awesome opportunity for qemu integration there...)
Yeah, that's something the folks at
http://darwine.opendarwi
> 1) Create a new Menu entry in the .menu file
> at /usr/share/gnome-app-install/applications.menu
/etc/xdg/menus/applications.menu, rather.
> This one will be named "Windows Applications" and will need to point to
> two locations for .desktop files: system-wide ones, and user-specific
> ones.
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 18:09:52 -0800, Scott Ritchie wrote:
> We've talked about it on the Wine lists before, but there have been some
> difficulties. The first is that we don't yet understand how to read
> Windows shortcut files and interpret them: this can probably be overcome
> with some work.
R
One of the most commonly requested features for Wine is for Wine to be
aware of applications that put themselves into the Windows Start menu.
We've talked about it on the Wine lists before, but there have been some
difficulties. The first is that we don't yet understand how to read
Windows shortc