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e-sword and other serious applications via wine

Post by jelang »

I realize that this is not exactly the right forum for this but here is my two
cents worth of comment about how e-sword now performs through Wine:

My Linux Distro is Kubuntu 10.10. My Wine version is 1.3.14. I run version
9.8.3 of e-sword. I use none of the separate e-sword modules that must be
purchased. The web site for e-sword recommends using Crossover from Code
Weavers instead of Wine. I can't afford to spend that money so I use Wine.

The only problems I have encountered with this combination are the graphics
modules (maps etc.) don't display. Neither does the list of modules that have
been selected for download. In place of both of these, there is simply a gray
field displayed. Rick Meyers (author of e-sword) advised me to use the
development branch of Wine to get by a startup problem that exists in the
"stable" version of Wine. Aside from the display issue associated with
downloads, the download procedure operates just fine. The Bible passages,
commentary selections, and Bible dictionary entries all display as I would
expect them to. Though I do not read either Hebrew or Greek, I have the Hebrew
and Greek bible modules installed. It appears that I need a special font for
each of these languages but that I don't have the fonts on my computer so this
does not work. I don't think that is Wine's fault.

Other applications that I run from time to time that use Wine are Pegasus Mail,
Note Tab Light, Kindle for PC (all of which work as intended), and ies4linux
which reports a couple of seemingly very serious problems during startup but
otherwise seems to work moderately well.

Some day I may try a game that is not on the official list of applications that
work with Wine -- but not yet.

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Jim
jelang

e-sword and other serious applications via wine

Post by jelang »

As a follow-up to my prior post on this topic, here is a hint that Rick Meyers
(author of e-sword) gave me regarding the problem with running it using Wine.
A component needed for the Downloader control is missing as the object is
not displayed on the Downloader window. I know it works fine under
CrossOver, so you just need to figure out was is missing.
I have heard that some folks were still able to download by selecting the
module to download, selecting "Download, Start" from the Downloader menu and
then waiting for the module to download.
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Jim
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Re: e-sword and other serious applications via wine

Post by dimesio »

jelang wrote:I realize that this is not exactly the right forum for this but here is my two
cents worth of comment about how e-sword now performs through Wine:
Submit this information to the AppDB in a test report. You also might want to check out the existing information, as the latest test report mentions a workaround for graphics problems.
http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.p ... &iId=22635
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