ChangeSet ID: 11299418040222894168264283 CVSROOT: /cvsroot/wine Module name: docs Changes by: dimi@sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net 2005/10/21 17:43:24
Modified files: en : wineusr-configuring.sgml
Log message: Jonathan Ernst Jonathan@ErnstFamily.ch - improve the registry section a bit.
Old revision New revision Changes Path 1.6 1.7 +4 -2 docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml
Index: docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml diff -u -p docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml:1.6 docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml:1.7 --- docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml 22 Oct 2005 0:43:24 -0000 +++ /dev/null 22 Oct 2005 0:43:24 -0000 @@ -544,14 +544,15 @@ </variablelist> <para> These files are automatically created by - <filename>wineprefixcreate</filename> the first time you use + <command>wineprefixcreate</command> the first time you use Wine. A set of global settings is stored in the <filename>c:\windows\inf\wine.inf</filename> and is processed by the <filename>rundll32.exe</filename> program. The first time you run Wine the <filename>wine.inf</filename> file gets processed to populate the initial registry. For more details, check out the <filename>wineprefixcreate</filename> script to see how - it's all done. + it's all done. After updating Wine, <command>wineprefixcreate</command> + can also be used to update the default registry entries. </para> <para> Like we mentioned, you can edit those .reg files using whatever text @@ -644,6 +645,7 @@ generating that list and including it here. Within the Wine source tree: <prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>find . -exec grep "@@" {} ; | grep registry</userinput> + In the meanwhile you'll find a list with some keys described in the <ulink url="http://wiki.winehq.org/UsefulRegistryKeys">developper's wiki</ulink>. </para> </sect2> </sect1>