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Sublime in Wine (OS X): resizing Problem

#1

Hi There!

I’m really happy with sublime, i’m running it with wine on my OS X box and with the --opengl flag it the performance is awesome!

I had a problem where copy + paste didnt work properly after a while but i think i could fix that with switching from x11 to xquartz (http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/X112.5.0)

The only problem I have left is the resizing, when I resize the window I get strange artifacts n stuff, if I run sublime in crossover the resizing works fine but there i dont have the right keyboard language :frowning:

artifacts => http://dl.dropbox.com/u/419439/Bildschirmfoto%202010-05-11%20um%2021.25.57.png

anyone has a tipp or can say something about his wine config?

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#2

i would also love to use sublime in OS X, but don’t have wine running currently… i would like to test out sublime + wine on OS X, but can you point me to the best way to install / configure wine?

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#3

This is probably the best place to start: wiki.winehq.org/MacOSX/Installing

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#4

there is a super easy tool on os X for wine it’s called wine bottler (winebottler.kronenberg.org/)

to make sublime working set as startup commands --opengl and uncheck the run sublime in the installer

btw i used the latest beta build

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#5

don’t mean to hijack this thread with wine setup stuff, but i was having some trouble bottling up the sublime text. i downloaded the portable package and installed in a prefix, but the only way i was able to run it was to open a command prompt with wine, cd to the right directory, and run “sublimetext --opengl”. it seemed to work OK, but all i did was open a few files. i resized the window several times, and it seemed to respond appropriately. i didn’t put it through paces, and i didn’t install any wine tricks.

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