I renamed the shell script "winelaunch" to "winenative" to avoid confusion with the "winelauncher" binary.
It will need some work to dynamically use switches, like "-p" for printing etc. Any basic shell scripter could prob help me out with that one. Let me know if you can help.
I've modified the native call to simply call on "gnome-open". It seamlessly opens any file you want natively. I'd like to include samples for kde, xfce, etc (or determine dynamically if that's a possibility).
I've attached two files. "word.reg" is a sample registry file. Save it to your desktop and do an import on it. Please note, the "-p" portion won't work until the switches are sorted out, but won't do any harm.
#> regedit /home/username/Desktop/word.reg
The second file is the "winenative" shell script. Save it to your desktop, copy it to /usr/bin, and make it executable:
#> sudo cp /home/username/Desktop/winenative /usr/bin/
#> sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/winenative
Then try to open a word document with your windows application.
-Tres
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 7:40 AM, A. Tres Finocchiaro <tres.finocchiaro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My first post.
Fun Wine Project -- Configure Some Default Registry Entries
I've begun working on this to import some native calls into wine. More specifically, OpenOffice.org. I'm trying to get Lotus Notes attachments to display proper icons, and open natively with OOo.
I've come across a dilemma. I can't seem to "easily" open a Windows path, i.e. "C:\Windows\temp\test.doc" with openoffice due to path issues.
I've implemented a very small fix called "winelaunch", but I'm afraid the name is too close to "winelauncher", and would probably confuse people. Here's it's code:
#!/bin/sh
#/usr/bin/winelaunch
$1 `winepath $2 $3`;
exit 1;
And here's a sample registry entry:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.doc]
@="docfile"
"Content Type"="application/ooowriter"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\docfile]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\docfile\shell]--
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\docfile\shell\open]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\docfile\shell\open\command]
@="/usr/bin/winelaunch /usr/bin/openoffice %1"
Although icons don't display properly, it does open the attachment in Lotus Notes.
Cheers.
-Tres
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