Hi all
Try in your ~/.wine/config file, temporarily uncommenting the Desktop line:
[x11drv]
; Use a desktop window of 640x480 for Wine
"Desktop" = "640x480"
This worked fine.
Thanks for the help.
david
Just out of interest, when you were installing coreldraw, did you get a
splash screen that covered the whole screen and stopped the
installation. If you did and got round this I would be grateful to know
how you did this.
Cheers
david
Chris Rodgers wrote:
[AppDefaults\\CorelDrw.exe\\DllOverrides]
"wintab32" = "native"
"imm,imm32" = "native"
Well this is not working somehow. In the messages there are several
lines with "fixme:imm", indicating that the built-in imm32.dll is used.
You can check with WINEDEBUG=+loaddll whether what you expected is also
what you get.
Thanks for the tip. In fact, with wine 20041019 (and 20040813) I only
need the first DLL override. It's amazing how many other DLLs Corel Draw
loads, I presume that it works so well because of Corel's efforts to
port it a while ago.
You should first try this with the latest wine (20041019 brand new).
Second you could try using a native comctl32.dll.
I noticed that several of the source code FTP mirror sites listed on
http://www.winehq.com/site/download
were broken, but have now upgraded to the latest and greatest. The
problems appear unchanged, there is just an extra warning now:
"This version of Wine was compiled without support for color management
functions. This means many color functions are empty stubs and you
should
expect your application to fail. To enable Wine to use LittleCMS for
color
management please install a liblcms development package version 1.13 or
higher and rebuild Wine.
http://www.littlecms.com"
I can fetch and build that if necessary...
Also, text in the drawings appears as
distorted outlines only, with a certain amount of pixel noise around
them. As there are relatively few errors on the console, I include these
at the end.
Drawing defects are extremely difficult to debug remotely, it looks that
maybe some very level drawing algorithms are not completely accurate.
Perhaps you can supply a screen shot when zooming in to this pixel
noise. I'm actually amazed how far you have come.
I'm not quite sure what you need in addition to
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sjoh1127/CorelDraw.tif
Can you explain a little bit more if you want something else?
Finally, I should mention that the very first time a picture is drawn
(after the file opens), the text looks OK. I agree that it looks like
some small inconsistency in the wine drawing code???
Thanks for your help,
Chris Rodgers.
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