http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30504
Bug #: 30504 Summary: Microsoft TrueType Fonts Eula Confirmer displays but <Ok> button is unresponsive Product: Wine Version: unspecified Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: blocker Priority: P2 Component: -unknown AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: johnyate@hotmail.co.uk Classification: Unclassified
A bit like Bug 18898. Right at the end of the installation process for Wine1.3 but I appeared to be getting upgraded to Wine1.4, just when I thought I was winning with Wine, the EULA confirmer box for using Microsoft TrueType fonts was displayed - so installation doing slightly better than bug 18898. Clicking on the <Ok> button at the bottom of the screen did nothing. Pressing Enter did nothing. A further bug in Microsoft antagonist eyes, not *necessarily* mine, would be the absence of a "<Not Ok>" button, with corresponding handler procedures ! No action options presented themselves in the window's system menu - arguably inappropriate to be displaying the menu on what is just a verbose confirmer box. Closing this window left the entire Wine installation process in abeyance, (installation processes still running etc.) indicating a further possible absence of handler procedures. Perhaps difficult to believe anyone might want to say "No" after all the trouble they had gone to to find out about the installation and actually run it ... I didn't notice an underlined character in the word "Ok", that might be indicative of a hot-key, but with hindsight, maybe I could have tried Alt-O or Alt-K ... not sure I will be allowed to start again from square 1 and get the chance to try, though, even after a system re-start !