i'm working on graphical front-end for wine.conf file.
You're of course already aware of the existing (but abandoned) TkWine
project, which it'd be nice to build on?
i know TkWine and i really like it. it seems that it's developed with
good programming-style. but i'm
not familiar with tcl
Hi Martin,
A few ideas thrown in...
1. you can choose if you want to generate new or edit existing
wine.conf file.
Generating new wine.conf would have default value? The generated wine.conf
should have comments in it...
2. choose a location of your wine.conf file
hmmm... that depends
hello petr!
Now, it would be nice to find some way, how to make this utility
"cross-desktop". What do I mean? Consider this: many people will use GNOME
/ KDE / Corel-desktop (How is it called?) or bare X with wine (and
possibly something like "wine-desktop" ... maybe).
I absolutelly
hello francois!
1. you can choose if you want to generate new or edit existing
wine.conf file.
Generating new wine.conf would have default value? The generated wine.conf
should have comments in it...
right, i meant something like that
2. choose a location of your wine.conf file
What will be the license of this tool ? How will it be distributed/maintained ?
joketroll
Why, GPL, of course.
/troll/joke
It will be released under the Wine license, and hopefully
will be part of the mainline Wine tree.
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Martin Pilka wrote:
i'm working on graphical front-end for wine.conf file.
You're of course already aware of the existing (but abandoned) TkWine
project, which it'd be nice to build on?
Perhaps it'd also be nice if it was possible to use this in conjunction
with
hello all!
i'm working on graphical front-end for wine.conf file. the goal is to
provide useful tool for both newbie and linux-guru. it will be
something like wizard you know from windows, but it will also accept the
command line, which allows you to directly jump into something like
advanced
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Martin Pilka wrote:
: hello all!
:
...
: once again, your notice are welcomed.
First of all, thnx a lot!
Now, it would be nice to find some way, how to make this utility
"cross-desktop". What do I mean? Consider this: many people will use GNOME
/ KDE / Corel-desktop (How