The last time I tried, a year or so ago, it wouldn't install on Wine. It may have got better since.
However, 3.0 on Linux is a great improvement over 2.9, and a huge one over 2.6.1 on Linux, and I would not worry about it, just get the Linux version. The big UI deal is that multiple desktops now work as they are supposed to and file dialogues are native and fonts work properly. Printing cards has worked properly since 2.9. Sqlite seems to work fine. I have not tried the various browser functionalities yet but assume they were properly tested before leaving the factory. The previous big issue was with printing - not cards, but fields, with RevPrintField and with Print Field from the file menu. Not sure whether these are still an issue. They are with one Debian installation, but whether they are specific to it, needs confirmation. There is an issue about plugins. You can't get GLX2 or Quartam for Linux. But, you have the new editor which is a great improvement over the previous one. I used to use Geany as an editor, which may no longer be necessary. Would you get either one to work properly with Rev running under Wine? Wouldn't bet on it. Generally for manipulating text in fields, either to print or generate reports, there's a lot to be said for Awk. Its fast, terse, available for all platforms, comes as standard with all Linux distributions, and you print fields from the shell by piping the output to kprinter. There may be an issue with fonts displaying properly. One, you have to make sure you're using fonts which are installed on the configuration being compiled for. Two, even if it does, you have to make sure they display properly. This is with other Linux distributions as well as with compiling it for Windows. It should not be too much of a wall, or too 'HARD', Linux! Thoughts: Whatever anyone tells you about Ubuntu, Debian is the way to go with Linux. Hint: find out how you move from Gutsy Gibbon to Hardy Heron, and then compare it to moving from Etch to Lenny. And whatever anyone tells you about Gnome and HIGs, Fluxbox as a window manager/desktop environment is the kind of thing you are going to want in the end. A grown man can only use for so long a plane designed primarily with the aim of preventing a ten year old from hurting himself with it. After a while he feels a powerful urge to use something designed to smooth timber and be kept away from ten year olds. If you only buy one book about Linux, get Scott Graneman's Linux Phrasebook. If buying two, get Carla Schroders Cookbook also. Good luck. Mikey-3 wrote: > > My that's-no-laptop-it's-a-spacestation has gone to the next world. > > I'm thinking of going HARD into the Linux wall. I see that there are > RR issues in Linux. > > How well does RR run in Wine? > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/RR-in-Wine-tp19763770p19773322.html Sent from the Revolution - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
