Just want to say thank you so much for this guide, this is like the only guide about this subject on the net
I will drop a line if I get PDIC(with eijiro) to work properly in wine. It works flawless but all the fonts are garbled up.
Just want to say thank you so much for this guide, this is like the only guide about this subject on the net
I will drop a line if I get PDIC(with eijiro) to work properly in wine. It works flawless but all the fonts are garbled up.
In front of a command, what does $ mean and what does # mean?
Update: so far I almost did the whole procedure. Though the problem is that,
I encounter this error. Any ideas?Code:WineLocale 0.41 - CJK Launcher for Wine (cli) Error: Specified file '/path/to/executable.exe' not found
Last edited by BuntuFirstTimer; February 22nd, 2009 at 11:01 AM.
Don't copy the $ and #, just the command after that.
What he meant was type in whatever path your exe file is located in the place of '/path/to/executable.exe'
My problem is that I am unable to get wineloc to work with PDIC, (it runs without wineloc, but display garbled text).
hi. great tutorial. e would it be possible to do the same procedure to Linux Mint 7 Gloria installed on my father's laptop?
First of all, I would like to thank you for this great job and for sharing it. Sorry for these dumb questions, I'm new to Ubuntu and Wine:
1) it seems the Deb package is not ready yet, so the easiest way for a newbie to install it is download the wineloc-0.41.tar.gz file and follow the steps in your first posting?
2) you've mentioned a GUI in your posting, where is it? Does the GUI will show up when you run ./install script?
3) if I don't need languages such as Japanese, Korean, Russian, etc., can I just don't do the steps specific to each language or it'll break the install?
Thanks again for all your help,
Thanks for your comments/suggestions, it's much appreciated.
Michael
I tried to follow your instructions from posting 1, when I got to ./ies4linux, I got the following error:
michael@michael-lt-ubuntu:~/download/ies4linux-2.99.0.1$ ./ies4linux
IEs4Linux 2 is developed to be used with recent Wine versions (0.9.x). It seems that you are using an old version. It's recommended that you update your wine to the latest version (Go to: winehq.com).
Fontconfig warning: no <cachedir> elements found. Check configuration.
Fontconfig warning: adding <cachedir>/var/cache/fontconfig</cachedir>
Fontconfig warning: adding <cachedir>~/.fontconfig</cachedir>
/home/michael/download/ies4linux-2.99.0.1/ui/pygtk/ies4linux-gtk.py:268: GtkWarning: gtk_text_layout_real_invalidate: assertion `layout->wrap_loop_count == 0' failed
self.textbuffer.insert_with_tags(self.textbuffer.g et_end_iter(), line, tag)
ui/pygtk/python-gtk.sh: line 6: 4264 Segmentation fault python "$IES4LINUX"/ui/pygtk/ies4linux-gtk.py
What I did wrong? BTW, when I tried to unzip your http://rs141.rapidshare.com/files/43...aSansYuanTi.7z from Rapidshare, it didn't create a subdir VeraSansYuanTi, so I had to create it manually (I hope this is the correct procedure, it seems based on your further instructions the fonts are installed in subdir VeraSansYuanTi).
ps: my wine version is 1.0.1 and Ubuntu 9.04.
Thanks for your comments/suggestions, it's much appreciated.
Michael
I'm having problems with getting wineloc to run, after following all instructions, I tried running an .exe with parenthesis in the path name and the terminal spat out...
bash: error de sintaxis cerca de token no esperado `('
something like bash: sintax error on the unanticipated token '(' in english.
Is there anyway to run a program with a ( in the pathname? It's a mounted ISO file, so as far as I'm aware there's noway to rename it.
Last edited by Blue Dolphins; August 11th, 2009 at 04:53 AM.
I couldn't get winelocale to work for me, and the IEs4Linux script only made my Wine setup unusable for the one Japanese program I'm testing, a card designer. (I'm setting up a laptop for my in-laws, and my wife's mother wants to be able to make New Year's cards, but the only thing I can find for Linux is a mediocre program that runs under Adobe AIR.)
After messing up Wine and re-installing it several times, I thought I had found the secret: just change the system language over to Japanese and log back in.
SadaraX, however, has an even better suggestion -- LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 wine application.exe -- if you want to run Japanese programs while keeping the main system another language. It works for me when nothing else has. I wish I had read through the whole thread before chasing down unworkable suggestions and general puzzlement elsewhere.
I do find, however, that on my machine with an English setup, some dialog messages still don't show, while all are fine on the other machine under a Japanese setup.
I didn't even have to change the locale file /var/lib/locales/supported.d/ja or run dpkg-reconfigure locales. Anthy input through IBus works on the Japanese machine, though Anthy through SCIM fails to put what I write into the program's editing are. I already had all the Japanese fonts, plus msttcorefonts and several fonts I got from my never-used Windows partition (arial-unicode, kozuka gothic, kozuka mincho, osaka, osaka monospace) or off the Web (ms-mincho and ms-gothic from Ricoh). I think that all you need is Wine, the basic fonts and the command.
Now if I can just get the program to not crash when I open a template card in its proprietary format. (If I just click on one of those templates in Nautilus, wine opens the program with that template showing, just fine. The problem lies in selecting and opening the file.) I've run winetricks and chose most items, but that messed everything up again and I had to start over. I'm going to give it another go or two or three, being selective, until it works or I give up on this program.
Last edited by James Keating; November 28th, 2009 at 02:32 PM.
Thanks for your work.
Looking forward to your deb release
Just wanted to add:
Work great, thanks again. Exept of the lines that repeats 4 times before executing any app.
What could that be?Code:err:service:RPC_Init RpcServerUseProtseq failed with error 1703 err:wineboot:start_services_process Unexpected termination of services.exe - exit code 1703
Last edited by Found; December 3rd, 2009 at 11:59 PM.
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Hi, I followed the steps as best I could, but when I start up my program, I get this:
Anyone have any idea why I'm getting these errors?WineLocale 0.41 - CJK Launcher for Wine (cli)
ja_JP
Using locale file /usr/local/share/wineloc/patches/common/ja_JP.reg ...
Setting up Japanese Shift-JIS locale ...
err:service:RPC_Init RpcServerUseProtseq failed with error 1703
err:wineboot:start_services_process Unexpected termination of services.exe - exit code 1703
Executing application ...
err:service:RPC_Init RpcServerUseProtseq failed with error 1703
err:wineboot:start_services_process Unexpected termination of services.exe - exit code 1703
fixme:time:GetCalendarInfoW Unimplemented caltype 4
fixme:time:GetCalendarInfoW Unimplemented caltype 3
Restoring old Wine locale settings
fixme:time:GetCalendarInfoW Unimplemented caltype 4
fixme:time:GetCalendarInfoW Unimplemented caltype 3
err:service:RPC_Init RpcServerUseProtseq failed with error 1703
err:wineboot:start_services_process Unexpected termination of services.exe - exit code 1703
Also, Japanese only shows up partially correct in my program... In the bar at the top. The actual text in the body of the program is all gibberish.
Last edited by amziezelt; December 11th, 2009 at 02:12 AM.
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