Bob Bob wrote:
Use winecfg and you can store virtual etc desktop settings on a per
application basis.
Though it is a bit cryptic how. Notice when you add an application in
the Applications tab of winecfg, and click on it, the title of the
window border changes to "Wine configuration for myapp.exe". So now when
you go to the Graphics tab, the settings will effect only that application.
This has been possible since wine went to a registry
style config rather than ~/.wine/config. I dont know what version that
started at...
Actually, even the config file allowed per application settings that.
Not that it really matters at this point... ;)
Cheers Bob
AFAIK wrote:
I want to run some games with wine desktop, but i also have to run some
programs without it. It makes me crazy to change all the time the settings
in winetools.
Any help much appreciated.
Thx
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