I'm using Ubuntu Linux 10.10 and Wine1.3.15.
The icons on the toolbar do not work when MPE is installed on Wine.
This problem was previously resolved by installing wine1.0.1 (which of course now is depreciated a great deal). With wine1.3.15
99% of the program runs perfectly without a single problem.
The toolbar icons do however work when viewing Contacts but NOT when viewing Messages, Organiser or Calls.
This makes me think that there is two coding methods for the toolbar icons in use. I would be very appreciative if FJ could please use the Phone view toolbar coding style for all other views (Organiser, Calls and Messages) as this would really help the portability to Linux.
If anyone knows any solutions to this problem please send a reply as I am a maintainer for MPE v1.8 on Wine and your help would be very much appreciated. Many thanks
Please see the Bugzilla report
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26451
Ubuntu Wine 1.3.15 Toolbar Icons don't work.
Hi FJ and thanks for taking the time to reply,
you're right buttons 3. and 4. are and should be deselected, but its buttons 1,2,5,6 and 7 that do not work.
Please notice how the frames around each icon is missing. When MPE is working well there should be a thin boarder around each icon. None of the icons in the image are clickable at all. However they all work fine when the contacts are being viewed.
you're right buttons 3. and 4. are and should be deselected, but its buttons 1,2,5,6 and 7 that do not work.
Please notice how the frames around each icon is missing. When MPE is working well there should be a thin boarder around each icon. None of the icons in the image are clickable at all. However they all work fine when the contacts are being viewed.
Yes the icons appear flat when MPE is run on Windows machine,
but they are recess bordered (when they are clickable) in Wine.
Thanks for letting me know that the coding style is the same, I guess the Wine team will look into this. I have also noticed that when I try to manually register the IconLib.dll, it doesn't register properly (although it never needed registering in Wine1.0.1).
If at any stage you have an idea, I would be grateful if you could let me know as I think the program is great and many users would benefit. Many thanks
but they are recess bordered (when they are clickable) in Wine.
Thanks for letting me know that the coding style is the same, I guess the Wine team will look into this. I have also noticed that when I try to manually register the IconLib.dll, it doesn't register properly (although it never needed registering in Wine1.0.1).
If at any stage you have an idea, I would be grateful if you could let me know as I think the program is great and many users would benefit. Many thanks