Module: docs Branch: master Commit: b7b497f30b6bf056c32e0727013fbe0292872214 URL: http://source.winehq.org/git/docs.git/?a=commit;h=b7b497f30b6bf056c32e072701...
Author: Jeff Zaroyko jeffz@jeffz.name Date: Sat Jul 17 02:22:08 2010 +1000
wineusr: Remove confusing reference to fake Windows installation.
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en/wineusr-running.sgml | 15 +++++++-------- 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/en/wineusr-running.sgml b/en/wineusr-running.sgml index 1ec71e9..042c2ba 100644 --- a/en/wineusr-running.sgml +++ b/en/wineusr-running.sgml @@ -10,14 +10,13 @@ <sect1 id="basic-usage"> <title>Basic usage: applications and control panel applets</title> <para> - Assuming you are using a fake Windows installation, you install - applications into Wine in the same way you would in Windows: by - running the installer. You can just accept the defaults for - where to install, most installers will default to "C:\Program - Files", which is fine. If the application installer requests it, - you may find that Wine creates icons on your desktop and in your - app menu. If that happens, you can start the app by clicking on - them. + Applications are installed under Wine the same way you would + in Windows: by running the installer. You can just accept the + defaults for where to install, most installers will default to + "C:\Program Files", which is fine. If the application + installer requests it, you may find that Wine creates icons on + your desktop and in your app menu. If that happens, you can + start the app by clicking on them. </para>
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