First, installation
1.
Install Wine
After installation, run wine in the terminal:
# wine
A dialog box will pop up:
The Wine64-bin helper package,whichdoes not provide wine itself,but instead exists solely to provide the following information aboutenabling multiarch o N Your systeminchorder to being able toInstalland runthe +-bit wine packages. The following commands should be issued as root or viasudo inchOrder toenable Multiarch ( the LastCommand installs +-bit wine): # dpkg--add-Architecture i386 # apt-get update # apt-getInstallwine-bin:i386be very careful as spaces matter above. Note that this package (wine64-bin) 'll be removedinchThe process. For Moreinformation onthe multiarch conversion, See:http://Wiki.debian.org/multiarch/howto
2, follow the prompts to continue:
# dpkg--add-Architecture i386# apt-get update
# Apt-get Install wine:i386
This will download about 90 megabytes of files. After the installation is complete:
# wine--versionwine-1.4. 1
You can see the wine version, so it's ready to install.
Second, font settings
After installation in wine open Windows program found that the font is very small, some Chinese or mouth.
1. Open the Registry in wine and import the reg file:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Nt\currentversion\fontlink\systemlink]"Lucida Sans Unicode"="WQY-MICROHEI.TTC""Microsoft Sans Serif"="WQY-MICROHEI.TTC""Tahoma"="WQY-MICROHEI.TTC""Tahoma Bold"="WQY-MICROHEI.TTC""SimSun"="WQY-MICROHEI.TTC"
2. Change the value of Logpixels in the registry hkey_current_config\software\fonts.
Hkey_current_config\software\fonts
Read more:http://www.ehow.com/how_6931859_adjust-fonts-wine-ubuntu.htmlhkey_current_config\software\fonts.
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Then open the Win.ini file:
~/.wine/drive_c/windows/win.ini
Add 2 lines to the file:
[Desktop]menufontsize=
Finish the call!
Reference:
http://www.binarytides.com/install-wine-debian-wheezy/
Http://www.ehow.com/how_6931859_adjust-fonts-wine-ubuntu.html
Debian 7 64-bit installation wine