Shayne O'Connor wrote: >hi > >i've been running steinberg's wavelab 5 under wine20041201, but recently >i upgraded to wine20050111 - and wavelab was the only app i was using >that didn't work ... > >so i downgraded back to 20041201 - and it won't work :( > >i had compiled the 2005 release from source (and was able to see, for >the first time, wine's jack audio driver work ... well, *try* to work), >but have always used the fedora core 2 rpms for the 20041201 release. >all my other wine apps still work as per usual, except for wavelab, >which doesn't even work after a re-install ... > > figured it out: i had specified (for some reason i can't remember) the application-specific resolution for Wavelab as "32", which was conflicting with the global defaults - i think ... ************************************* now that i've got it working again, i am hoping someone will know how to address what i see as being the *only* issue with an otherwise fully working application. all audio functions work beautifully (not sure about stuff to do with CD audio - like burning, ripping), but the problem is the drop-down menus, almost all of which are blank ... as i'm familiar with Wavelab from the time i was using Windows, i am able to guess most of the menu items, but it would be *brilliant* if someone could get them working :) here are some screenshots of what i mean: http://www.machinehasnoagenda.com/images/wavelab.png http://www.machinehasnoagenda.com/images/wavelab1.png also, if you want to go the extra mile, you can download a demo version here: http://www.steinberg.net/displaydoc_sb.asp?Product_id=2181&Langue_ID=7&doctype=243&templ=10&division_id=&loc=doc243 i've submitted this application to the Wine Databse, and i'm more than happy to Debug/Troubleshoot/whatever this problem if someone can point me to some tips on doing so. thanx shayne o'connor _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users