Re: wine 20050725 config

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Yes:

wine taskmgr

regards.

Le mardi 23 août 2005 à 19:39 +0100, Liam Kurmos a écrit :
> Thanks Holly.
> 
> I think the problem lies in 2) :  a different exe is being launched. I 
> didn't think of that.
> 
> can task manager run in wine? or is there another way to see what win 
> processes/threads are running?
> 
> 
> 
> Holly Bostick wrote:
> 
> >Liam Kurmos schreef:
> >  
> >
> >>>The config file has been EOLed.  See here:
> >>>http://www.winehq.com/?issue=281#The%20config%20File%20Has%20Died!
> >>>
> >>>Hiji
> >>> 
> >>>
> >>>      
> >>>
> >>noted. I really only tried putting overides in the config as they
> >>weren't being implement when I set them in the registry.
> >>x11drv settings (atleast Desktop=) do work, though when I set up an
> >>AppDefault these settings seemed to be ingnored, and only the general
> >>setting used.
> >>
> >>    
> >>
> >
> >Are you sure you set up the AppDefault in winecfg correctly?
> >
> >There are two things to remember about doing so:
> >
> >1) After you add the application (the *.exe) file in the 'General' tab,
> >it must be selected (highlighted) before you go to another tab, so that
> >winecfg knows that the future settings are meant to be an AppDefault and
> >for which app. Make sure to glance at your titlebar, and make sure it
> >says "Wine settings for "your application name".
> >
> >2) Make sure you're setting the AppDefaults for the 'right' application.
> >I know, that sounds weird, but a lot of apps are initial wrappers for
> >secondary apps that are what you're actually running, so it's quite
> >possible to set parameters for the wrong app (the initial app, rather
> >than the secondary, "real" application).
> >
> >As an imperfect example: If I want to play Morrowind, I can start
> >
> >Morrowind Launcher.exe
> >
> >or
> >
> >Morrowind.exe
> >
> >Morrowind Launcher.exe is the launch screen, from which you can change
> >some options, check or modify usage the game's Data Files, or start the
> >game. Choosing 'Play' naturally calls Morrowind.exe (unseen by the user).
> >
> >So the point is, I could set all the AppDefaults I wanted for Morrowind
> >Launcher, but they would not be reflected in the game, which is a
> >different exe than the one I set defaults for, that is called by the exe
> >that I set the defaults for (and the AppDefaults do not cascade).
> >
> >Morrowind is of course a game, but a lot of applications (especially
> >complex ones) do this as well. So it's worth it to check the
> >application's install directory once, just to make sure that you're
> >setting AppDefaults for the correct executable or executables.
> >
> >
> >Hope this helps,
> >Holly
> >
> >  
> >
-- 
Jonathan Ernst <Jonathan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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