2010/5/4 André Hentschel <[email protected]>: > --- > en/wineusr-running.sgml | 8 ++++++-- > 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/en/wineusr-running.sgml b/en/wineusr-running.sgml > index f36383f..106be37 100644 > --- a/en/wineusr-running.sgml > +++ b/en/wineusr-running.sgml > @@ -90,8 +90,8 @@ Usage: wine PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS...] Run the specified > program > in the <parameter>Path</parameter> environment variable, you can > simply give the executable file name. However, if the executable > is not in <parameter>Path</parameter>, you must give the full path to > - the executable (in Windows format, not UNIX format!). For > - example, given a <parameter>Path</parameter> of the following: > + the executable. For example, given a <parameter>Path</parameter> > + of the following: > </para> > <screen> > Path="c:\windows;c:\windows\system;e:\;e:\test;f:\" > @@ -112,7 +112,11 @@ Path="c:\windows;c:\windows\system;e:\;e:\test;f:\" > </screen> > <para> > (note the backslash-escaped "\" !) > + or: > </para> > + <screen> > +<prompt>$</prompt> <userinput>wine ~/.wine/drive_c/myapps/foo.exe</userinput> > + </screen> > <para> > For details on running text mode (CUI) executables, read the > <link linkend="CUI-programs">section</link> below. > --
A lot of programs break when using Unix paths. I don't think we should encourage it. Perhaps instead put an example using wine start /unix. -- -Austin
