photoshop broken in the latest wine
photoshop broken in the latest wine
Congratulations I can only go back and wait for 1.3 final having fixed all this mess!
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I've used PS7 for years without problems. Lately I didn't use it but updated wine several times. Now, even by going back to 1.3.18 etc. the gui doesn't seem to be redrawn completely. Thus impossible to use at all!
How is such possible? I've used the old .wine as for not reinstalling everything.
Thanks
How is such possible? I've used the old .wine as for not reinstalling everything.
Thanks
If reverting doesn't fix it, then it's not a regression in Wine. Either you messed up the wineprefix, or some other update to your system is causing the problem. You can test the former by reinstalling to a clean wineprefix.ahso wrote:I've used PS7 for years without problems. Lately I didn't use it but updated wine several times. Now, even by going back to 1.3.18 etc. the gui doesn't seem to be redrawn completely. Thus impossible to use at all!
How is such possible? I've used the old .wine as for not reinstalling everything.
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Hi,
sometimes wine prefixes get messed up just by updating wine for a long time, e.g. from wine 1.2 via 1.3.x to 1.4. So it may be wise to start with a new wineprefix and reinstall the applications.
If it worked in the past with emulation mode set to something different than "WinXP" and/or "Win7", I'd say, it is an regression, though maybe not with a high priority.
sometimes wine prefixes get messed up just by updating wine for a long time, e.g. from wine 1.2 via 1.3.x to 1.4. So it may be wise to start with a new wineprefix and reinstall the applications.
If it worked in the past with emulation mode set to something different than "WinXP" and/or "Win7", I'd say, it is an regression, though maybe not with a high priority.