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Warning: This will install them system wide, so the ms fonts will also show up in firefox.
I think that at the hearth of wine there is the will to run something totally alien for a linux box. So wine is a great linux app, that can surely be more integrated with the rest of the environment; but wine apps are basically WINDOWS apps, so we would need an "human/clearlooks theme for windows" to install in wine, to let win apps look ""like"" (double quoting needed) linux ones.
Thanks for your writings, it's always a pleasure
-Jaba
Using the latest wine on Fedora 8 BTW :D *ducks*.
http://my.opera.com/area42/blog/tweaking-wine
And go further in 2007 about an unique Ubuntu look including gnome, wine and QT apps:
http://my.opera.com/area42/blog/unique-look-ubu...
I only hope Ubuntu Hardy uses a less ugly theme. I hate colors with lower frequencies than green.
Color wheel based theming would be nice too.-- like WMP and Live messenger, but system wide.
...I'd put this in ideapool, but my account seems to be broken.
but i guess it will take some more time before we can enjoy nice themeing
without the ugly grey look of windows as forced option for everyone
I think this the easier way.
See ya
now on wine 1.1.4 I notice no difference when running Photoshop. This is great :D
They look like scrawny and sickly little imitations of the real fonts.
Anyway, nice guide :)