Great, thanks. Is this issue going to be fixed at some stage (so I don't have to create a seperate desktop)? On Sunday 26 November 2006 8:59 pm, L. Rahyen wrote: > On Sunday November 26 2006 03:48, David Roberts wrote: > > Hi, > > > > When I run Photoshop CS 8, the pallettes get stuck at the front of every > > desktop, even when I minimise the main window. Is there any way to fix > > this? > > Go to directory with Photoshop executable and start photoshop within > explorer to solve this problem: > > WINEDEBUG="fixme-all" wine explorer /desktop=Photoshop_CS,1280x975 > Photoshop.exe > > Adjust size of the desktop to size that you like. Also good idea > to remove border from desktop window. In KDE this is simple: click on the > icon within title bar, go to Advanced -> No border. It is possible to > remember this for all Wine Desktop windows. For help with other window > managers please see their documentation. > For simplicity you can add shell function in your environment: > > photoshop(){ WINEDEBUG="fixme-all" wine explorer > /desktop=Photoshop_CS,1280x975 /home/your_login/.wine/drive_c/Program\ > Files/Adobe/Photoshop\ CS/Photoshop.exe $@ &> /dev/null& disown }; > > For zsh you can add this line to /etc/zsh/zshenv. For other shells see > their documentation. After adding this function you can start Photoshop by > typing "photoshop" (with optional parameters like files that you want to > open) in your shell or by typing "zsh -c photoshop" in all other places > (for example this will work within KDE "Run command" window). -- David Roberts :) http://kavenc.sf.net/ _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users