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Dimanche 16 Octobre 2011 à 14:40
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piedro
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Hello! I have been using POL for a long time now - it's great!
But now I installed version 4.0.12 and I cannot assign the wine version to an application anymore!
From the frequent problems thread:
c) Download the latest available Wine version
-go to Tools->Manage Wine versions
-select version with highest available number in the "Available Wine Versions:" frame
-press +Add and wait until it's downloaded
-switch to My Applications tab
-select your application in "My Applicatons:" frame
-select downloaded Wine version in "Version:" combobox
-press Close
But I don't have any "My Applications" tab anymore!!
Is this a regression or a bug?
Is there a workaround to do that manually?
plz help,
thx
piedro
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Dimanche 16 Octobre 2011 à 14:48
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Quentin PÂRIS
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It's neither a regression, nor a bug ;)
You can assign your wineversion in "Configure" window
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piedro |
Dimanche 16 Octobre 2011 à 14:52
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piedro
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so obvious, I apologize for a stupid question, just missed it for hours ...
:-)
THX, p. Edité par piedro
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piedro |
Dimanche 16 Octobre 2011 à 14:56
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piedro
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Ok, I see now why:
I am using Kubuntu and for some strange reason the program window of playonlinux doesn't show the "configure" button (and all other buttons to the right ...)
There must be a problem with the display manager.
I login to GNOME and see: NO PROBLEM!
strange, but thx anyways ...
piedro
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Quentin PÂRIS |
Dimanche 16 Octobre 2011 à 14:58
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Quentin PÂRIS
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Maybe your window is too small ?
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piedro |
Dimanche 16 Octobre 2011 à 16:02
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piedro
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True! But when I resize, the window doesn't show more content but only grey area ...
so even when scaling to fullscreen I only get a very small content area ...
there must be a problem with KDE handling the application.
Is POL a gtk2 application or do I need some additional packages to show it in Kwin started by KDM?
thx, p.
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