http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10996
--- Comment #11 from Lawrence E Toal let02do@earthlink.net 2008-03-09 21:37:19 --- (In reply to comment #10)
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Another screenshot, font settings
Here's another screenshot. There you can see better several ttf fonts being available.
Thanks for the report and screen shots.
These screen shots show the bug as squashed...when I looked at similar Mozart displays the *.ttf fonts were not available and music was not rendered well... Also the install reported that the "Mozart fonts" could not be found, and instructed me to re-install them.
I've just downloaded 0.9.57, I'll build it, install mozart, and report back.
I've built wine-0.9.57 and did a fresh install (i.e., backed up and deleted the ~/.wine directory so that it would have to be built again). I'll just note that when wine-0.9.50 has a "fresh" install, it does not need to run the "font metrics" that 0.9.51 -- 0.9.57 does upon first running. All was uneventful but for that. I ran the native Mozart installer under wine, and that went well. Unfortunately, unlike you, although the mozart9.tff fonts were correctly installed in wine/drive_c/windows/fonts the newly installed Mozart9 could not find them. I copied other fonts from my backup .wine directory, and Mozart couldn't find them either.
Out of curiosity, what distribution did you use? and which version of wine? Because of your sucess, I'm beginning to think this this is an artifact of either how I build wine on Slackware or the way wine runs in a Slackware environment.
Let me note that Mozart works for me just as well as it does for you with wine-0.9.50--with fully functional fonts--and I use it to write music almost daily.
--Lawrence