On Wednesday 07 Apr 2004 8:12 am, Trevor Warren wrote:
Would you mind letting us know if this was achieved under wine or there is now a compatible version for Gnu/Linux.
Hi
I called Tally a few months ago and they said they had no plans on releasing Tally for Linux ever.
Seeing Joel's enthu, I decided to get our version of Tally (5.x) working in Linux using Wine and I'm happy to add that I'm half way there.
The first problem I had were the fonts. It looked horrible... However, copying the files from C:\Windows\Fonts to /home/user/.wine/fake_windows/Windows/Fonts did the trick.
I'm not sure if that was legal since I guess the Windows Fonts also may be considered part of the operating system fonts and thus require to have a per user license of WIndows 9x for them. :-(
The second problem I had was accessing the data folder on the user's windows computer "c:\tally\data"
So I shared the 'data' folder in Windows and used smbmount to map that share on my linux partition smbmount //computer_name/data /tally/tally/data
I had to change the TALLY.INI file on my Linux computer with E:\tally\data and in the Wine Configuration map E: = /tally
Now I've managed to get it open looking good and access the existing data, on the Windows PC, but adding / deleting records although work, gives an error and exits. :-(
I guess I need to do some looking into the Wine user groups and RTFM a little more. ;-)
The hurdles I yet have to cross are - getting the hardware and software lock to work... - printing
Will keep you guys posted on the progress I make, if any.
Note: Tally is and always will be non-free software, so for those of you on the group that are keen on using only Free Software in life, please ignore this thread. ;-)
Regards
Rishi