I write a Windows application that I want
to be
useful under Linux & WINE. I want to use xchm to
view the
help documentation .chm file since
WINE doesn't yet properly display this
.chm file
which was generated with third party tools and
includes advanced
features. xchm does render the
file acceptably and I'll e-mail the .chm
file to
anyone interested in that.
But for the time being, I want to simply
launch
xchm from my app whenever my app finds itself
being run under
WINE. What I have is done so far
is system() a command with path names
of xchm
and my .chm file that seem to basically be trying
to outsmart WINE
outsmarting Windows. Clearly this
is an ugly hack and is not a long
term solution.
Is there a supported/recommended manner of
launching
an X Window System executable with Linux absolute
path arguments
from a MS Windows application running
under Linux &
WINE?
--Mike