Re: No config file

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The config file itself is a patch to the Wine registry. All oyu have to do is find out what path the entries are relative to (I forgot), and merge the changes accordingly. For example, if the registry base path for the config is HKLM\\Software\\Wine\\Config, and you want to merge a change in section WineSettings\\Version, the registry path would be HKLM\\Software\\Wine\\Config\\WineSettings\\Version.

John Drescher wrote:
On 7/21/06, Ruben Lopez <rl501@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am using Wine 0.9.15 to run a newsreader called Xnews. I have found
several sites with Wine configurations for Xnews, but all of the sites
I've found refer to modifying the "$HOME/.wine/config" file.

These are old instructions, any version of wine in the last year or
more (version 0.9.X) does not use the config file.

The version
of Wine I am using doesn't use a config file - it uses  system.reg and
user.reg. Can I use  the modifications from the older config files to
make changes to the *.reg files and if so, how?

I am not sure about this one.

And which file
(system.reg or user.reg) do I change? Thanks.


Both, but you normally do this via winecfg which is a gui application
that does the changes for you.

John


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