Since writing my previous message I have found that the 1.1.24
installation set the "LogPixels" line in the system.reg file wrong. It
reads "LogPixels"=dword:000001e0 out of the box and should read
=dword:00000095 or such. This caused the type size to expand and made
the winecfg window (and all others) to grow too large for the wine
desktop. Is this a bug?
Gary R.
On 10/28/2010 06:03 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
I have been trying to get wine up and running for some time. I work
with the Debian Linux system with a KDE Desktop. Debian is supplying
version 1.0.1 . I just installed the .deb file from the Wine website
which is version 1.1.24. That is the highest version available for the
Debian system. All of the versions that I have tried have the same
thing wrong with the graphic interface. I will use winecfg as an
example. The configuration screen shows up in the 800 x 600 mode with
the lower half of the screen cut off by the size of the wine desktop.
The wine desktop is not re-sizable, has no scroll bars and is about
1/4 the size of my 1280 x 1024 KDE desktop. All of the control
buttons at the bottom of the winecfg screen are cut off. There is no
way to change the settings. Notepad works fine but can not be resized.
I've tried to reset the video mode on KED with no improvement.
Internet Explorer runs but shows in 800 x 600 mode. How do I get
control of winecfg. Yes I am not running in root.
Gary R.