the wine config tool is just called winecfg. Not sure how helpful it will be.
I think that I thought the opposite problem was going on. Is it that
you can't view the items in Autorealm, but you can see them via the
ubuntu file manager? or can you see them in wine and not on your
normal ubuntu OS?
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 2:21 AM, Michael J. Pedersen
<m.pedersen@...> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 02:43:01AM -0000, Mike Munsil wrote:
>> Tried out displaying vs non-displaying symbols and saved as bitmap.
>> Opened in Gimp and was as displayed. Those symbols that I could see as
>> symbols were symbols in Gimp, and those which displayed as text were
>> text in Gimp.
>
> I'm unable to tell you how to fix the problem, but I can explain it (and
> then will explain why I can't tell you how to fix it).
>
> The problem: Wine does not use the fonts that are installed on the
> system. Instead, Wine requires that the fonts be installed in the
> virtual windows installation which runs Wine. Basically, you have to use
> some wine configuration tool to install the necessary fonts, and then
> AutoRealm will be able to use them (after a restart of AutoRealm, of
> course).
>
> The reason I can't tell you how to fix it? I've not clue what the wine
> config tool is called, and don't have wine installed myself right now.
> Sorry, but not able to help with the fix. Just to explain what to use to
> find the fix via Google, I hope.
>
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