Hi.
I just installed Wine (version 1.1.9 from openSUSE repo) and then installed Enterprise Architect (the "Linux" version). The installation went fine, I was asked if I wanted to allow Wine to download and install Gecko to render HTML, I did and I think it was installed ok. But when I bring up the internal help no images are displayed, only text. Instead of the image is displayed a little icon. Does someone know what's missing?
Regards, Micke.
No images in Enterprise Architect internal help
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Re: No images in Enterprise Architect internal help
This is a known bug, Wine passes the wrong image path to the chm library resulting in broken images.mikael.springer wrote:Hi.
I just installed Wine (version 1.1.9 from openSUSE repo) and then installed Enterprise Architect (the "Linux" version). The installation went fine, I was asked if I wanted to allow Wine to download and install Gecko to render HTML, I did and I think it was installed ok. But when I bring up the internal help no images are displayed, only text. Instead of the image is displayed a little icon. Does someone know what's missing?
Regards, Micke.
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No images in Enterprise Architect internal help
mikael.springer wrote:
That is one of the advantages of Open Source. We all get to
contribute. Some by testing it, some by building it, and some by
providing funds.
James McKenzie
Hack away. Then provide what you did to fix it back to the project.OK, thanks for the reply. Is there anything one can do to fix this (besides hacking Wine?
That is one of the advantages of Open Source. We all get to
contribute. Some by testing it, some by building it, and some by
providing funds.
James McKenzie
Re: No images in Enterprise Architect internal help
James is absolutely right. Though, since I figured out the reason why this wasn't working I might revisit it and see if I can figure out how difficult it is to fix, we'll see.James McKenzie wrote:mikael.springer wrote:Hack away. Then provide what you did to fix it back to the project.OK, thanks for the reply. Is there anything one can do to fix this (besides hacking Wine?
That is one of the advantages of Open Source. We all get to
contribute. Some by testing it, some by building it, and some by
providing funds.
James McKenzie