Your Fuzzy God


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Posted: Oct. 20 2005,22:56 |
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I have Photshop installed and running via wine; however, for certain features to work I have to open xterm and cd to "/home/dsl/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/Adobe/Photoshop 7.0" then "sudo wine Photoshop.exe." If I try to run Photoshop via the desktop icon, those features won't work.
I have tried adding 2 "command:" lines to the lnk file (the first a cd, the second a run command) and while the program did open, it did not allow me to access the features.
There has to be a simple script that opens the program and runs it in it's own directory, but I am at a loss as to what this script should contain. Any help would be much appreciated!
Thanks!
P.S. (Preemptive Shhh!) Before anyone asks, I want to use Photoshop because I learned on it and like it better than Gimp. Just my personal preference.
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