Have you tried simply associating .doc files with 'wine /pathto/winword' in the KDE file associations applet? (pardon if this was the first thing you tried!;-) If that didn't work, I still can't help but think there's got to be some way to get a script associated in the KDE applet to open a .doc file in winword for you... I'll tinker with it a bit myself here, and if I come up with anything, I'll send it along to you. On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 08:29, olorin5@gazeta.pl wrote: > ------ Wiadomość oryginalna ------ > Od: da Black Baron <dbaron13@atl.bellsouth.net> > Data: 2003-10-21 02:39 > Temat: Re: wine user-friendliness > > > Did you get it working? > > > > well, not yet, though the fight has been long. > There were many variants with the full path to > the windows executable - with/without the > quotation marks, then I tryed this with *.pdf's: > putting > > wine start xyz.pdf > > as I was advised into the "command-line" or even > > wine start $1 > > (or %1) into that beforementioned script, but with no > result - acroread launches and says that the > file does not exist(1), or doesn't start at all(2). > So I still don't know precisely how the script should > look like (sorry, I'm rather new to all this). > Or is there another method? > > I really wouldn't like to use "ROS Explorer" - > the integration with kde would surely be much worse, > it wouldn't give me all this I got using konqueror. > > thanks, > bartek > > > > -- > Reklama: Promocja jesienna SAS! Zapraszamy na http://www.scandinavian.net/ Bilety lotnicze do 11 miast Skandynawii i USA. Nowy Jork juz od 349 USD + oplaty lotniskowe. > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.com > http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (,,oBo,,) | Wylde Bill |||| | http://mrpooter.sytes.net http://lyst.org | wyldechylde@geocities.com "Here's my family tree. As far as I can tell, my relatives were carnival folk who were touring this place called Hiroshima in the summer of 1945. Because they lost most of their hair, they mostly married each other. And here I am." --The Oblongs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- D.E.A. = State Sponsored Terrorism Disempowering government means empowering people. http://flag.blackened.net/daver/anarchism/nlm/nlm.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@winehq.com http://www.winehq.com/mailman/listinfo/wine-users