alexs
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First of all Hi to all of you and I just want to say: thank you, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU! I like POL more than Cedega, Wine-Doors - heck, there's a good chance I like POL more than CrossOver!
I think it would be nice if there's an option to run "winecfg" when you right-click on an application in "Manage wine versions -> My Applications" window;
Presently, whenever you select an application from main POL window and then choose "Configure this application -> Configure wine" it runs a "winecfg" for a Wine version selected in "Settings -> Environment" window.
Unless I'm missing something, the only way to start "winecfg" from Wine version you choose for a particular application (let's say I choose to install some application with Wine 0.9.53) is to choose that version in "Settings -> Environment" window and then run "Configure this application -> Configure wine"...
I think it would be better if there's an option to run "winecfg" when you right-click, or even better, when we double-click on the application entry in "My Applications" window which will start the "winecfg" from Wine version we choose for that application...
Like I said, maybe I'm missing something and in that case I'm sorry for posting unnecessary suggestions...
Also, I think there's a bug in POL - again I'm sorry if I missed something obvious - Recently I choose to install 0.9.5.3 version of Wine. When Wine installation was completed, I selected the 0.9.53 version as default version in POL and then I went to install some game - Gothic I to be precise.
Then I choose manual installation, I've created a new prefix and when I choose to configure a new prefix, nothing happens - "winecfg" wouldn't start at all; If I skip this step and go straight to "Please choose the file to execute" Installer won't start and Setup just flies through...
If I choose "System" Wine version or any 1.0 version of Wine, game installs perfectly; then I select Wine version I want for Gothic (0.9.53) and everything is just fine.
I guess if I write a Gothic installation script, install process will went just fine, but I'm just used to install applications manually - besides I still don't know how to write POL scripts. Nevertheless, I like manual installation and even if I knew how to write POL scripts I'll opt for manual installation anyway.
Again, maybe I'm missing something and I hope someone will clarify my findings. Greetings to y'all and sorry for my bad English.
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alexs
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Hi, NSLW and Ghostofkendo and thank you for your answers;
@NSLW
Thanks for the links - I guess most of my questions are explained
@Ghostofkendo
I know it's not that hard to write POL scripts I just didn't have much time to try it for myself. I just took a quick look at documentation and it looks pretty straightforward - if I "stuck" at some point I know where to ask for help... :)
Best Regards, alexs
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