http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14132
--- Comment #2 from Forester pbronline-wine@yahoo.co.uk 2008-06-27 19:21:51 ---
In other words an intentional crippling of an existing install is required to reproduce the problem?
No. Certainly not.
Us 'users' are requested to describe the problem and not to provide an analysis. That is what I gave you.
The problem exists: "Start installer. Note font (print snapshot or whatever). Install application. Quit installer. Start installer again. Font displayed is different."
What steps 1 to 5 do is show how to make the problem 'disappear' and 'reappear' by moving ttf files out of and back into the Windows font directory.
IMHO, from this it may be inferred that the problem is not specific to the application or its installer and from step 5 that it is neither specific to a single ttf font file nor to Corel ttf files in general. From that it might tentatively be concluded that this is a problem germain to Wine 1.0.
Try this instead ...
1. Get a copy of WPCO03N_.TTF by whatever legal means you find most expedient (installing a trial version WordPerfect Office is probably legal and probably any version will do).
2. Create a new wine skin, copy the font into the Windows fonts directory and fire up any installer you like. Go as far as the licence agreement then quit. Here is an incomplete list of installers from my Windows archive with either a screwed up 'welcome' screen or a screwed up 'licence agreement':
Firefox Setup 2.0.0.11.exe jre-6u3-windows-i586-p-s.exe OOo_2.3.0_Win32Intel_install_wJRE_en-US.exe FoxitReader22_setup.exe Comodo/CFP_Setup_English_2.4.18.184.exe SilentNight Micro Burner/microburner.exe
and not forgetting:
Setup.exe on Corel WordPerfect Office X3 (Professional) CD Intro.exe on Corel WordPerfect Office 12 (Standard) CD Corel/WPOX3_SP2_HotPatch4_EN.msp Corel/WP12SP1E.msp
Even the Adobe Acrobat that came with the WP X3 is affected.