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If your fonts are too tiny for your screen, you can alter the registry. | If your fonts are too tiny for your screen, you can alter the registry. | ||
wine ~/.cxoffice/dotwine/fake_windows/Windows/regedit.exe | wine ~/.cxoffice/dotwine/fake_windows/Windows/regedit.exe |
Revision as of 03:26, 13 January 2008
Standard Installation Procedure
apt-get remove wine
Install crossover office into /opt/cxoffice.
ln -s /opt/cxoffice/bin/wine /usr/bin/wine
Now you can use the wine command to start windows apps.
Font Size
If your fonts are too tiny for your screen, you can alter the registry.
wine ~/.cxoffice/dotwine/fake_windows/Windows/regedit.exe
Edit the key "HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts" and alter the entry "LogPixels" to e.g. "96" (decimal). This is the value in dpi (dots per inch).
If the key is not there, import the following lines.
[HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG\Software\Fonts] "LogPixels"="96"