On Thu, 19 May 2005 11:56:01 +0200 (MEST), in gmane.comp.emulators.wine.user you wrote: > Hi all, > > Being a little (completely) fed-up with windows, I'd like to make a complete switch to Linux, which I already use for about 90%. I still use a specific panorama photo stiching program within WinXP called PTGui. > The PTGui program runs fine within Wine. However, PTgui knows/uses two "helper" programs called autopano(.exe) and enblend(.exe). Both are console based executables doing calculations for ptgui. > PTGui has the option to call them from within PTGui. After the (external) program (for example autopano) has run, the output is somehow picked up and used within ptgui. > The same works for enblend. > > This combination of programs doesn't work in wine. I don't even think they get started as normally (in windows) a textbased cmd windows pops up and shows the "activity". When finished the text based cmd window closes and the output is returned to PTGui. > So in short: how can I start a second windows (text based) program from the first (GUI) program in Wine ? This kind of arrangement works with some other applications. If you want to find out why it does not for yours, it must be debugged. First: - You did not specify the wine version. Make sure you have the latest wine; - if you start wine from a terminal, are there any messages when trying to run a helper prog? - did you try to use ps to find if the helper prog was started? ( "ps -ax|grep wine" ) If that does not give any clues, as a next step I would do a: WINEDEBUG=+process,+exec wine PTgui.exe and see if that gives further insights. > > Note: I also tried to use the linux ports/versions of the autopano tool and enblend tool, but that did not succeed either. Maybe because I'm to new to the subject. If anyone of you know how I can combine these versions instead of the windows versions, I would be very happy too. Is there a (demo) version of that program somewhere available? Rein. -- Rein Klazes rklazes@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users