
By lsearcey at 2008-03-29
Any ideas on how to fix this? I tried uninstalling Adobe Acorbat but i can't read the screens.
Thank You very much for your help
You might want to look at running the Wine Configuration program,I started using wine and used it to play return to Castle Wolfenstein which worked great. I installed Adobe Acrofat 7 Professional and now all of the wines menus are small and unreadable. Like this:
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By lsearcey (http://profile.imageshack.us/user/lsearcey) at 2008-03-29
Any ideas on how to fix this? I tried uninstalling Adobe Acorbat but i can't read the screens.
Thank You very much for your help
File ~/.wine/system.reg:lsearcey wrote:I did that in the terminal but when it brings up the wine configure window its small like in my picture. Is there a way to configue it some other way?
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[System\\CurrentControlSet\\Hardware Profiles\\Current\\Software\\Fonts]
"LogPixels"=dword:00000060
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"LogPixels"=dword:00000078
Vitamin's answer about the text editor refers to his suggestion, not mine. What he means is, open the file ~/.wine/system.reg in a text editor (gedit is one that I think is installed by default with Ubuntu) and look for the entryvitamin wrote:With text editor.lsearcey wrote:Sorry dimesio I'm very new to Ubuntu how do do all of that?
then change the 60 to a 78.[System\\CurrentControlSet\\Hardware Profiles\\Current\\Software\\Fonts]
"LogPixels"=dword:00000060
That value may be incorrect. I gave instructions on how to determinevitamin wrote:
Vitamin's answer about the text editor refers to his suggestion, not mine. What he means is, open the file ~/.wine/system.reg in a text editor (gedit is one that I think is installed by default with Ubuntu) and look for the entrylsearcey wrote:
With text editor.Sorry dimesio I'm very new to Ubuntu how do do all of that?
then change the 60 to a 78.[System\\CurrentControlSet\\Hardware Profiles\\Current\\Software\\Fonts]
"LogPixels"=dword:00000060