![]() ![]() +# POL_GetSetupImages "$PREFIX/top.jpg" "$PREFIX/left.jpg" "$TITLE" +# FIX ME: Until the InDesign icon is made available at playonlinx's resources page, save it locally in a "InDesignCS6" folder inside the "Pictures" folder. +# Author : Guilherme de Abreu (based on RoninDusette's) +# Distribution used to test : Debian GNU/Linux 8.8 (Jessie) 64-bit Until then, one will have to have the following "InDesignCS6" folder in their "Pictures" folder for the installation (it can be deleted afterwards): If the admins from this site were so kind to host the icons here as the did with Photoshop's, we could remove that line. It has a FIX ME instruction as I used a local resource to set InDesign's icon. I attach to this post my modified script, I hope it helps others who are in the situation I was. Also, I haven't faced the "crash on save" problem described above by Rsyspol. I don't know which specific effect these two measures had, I haven't tested them separately, but it works. ![]() In order to solve this, I've set the wine to its latest release (2.10) and also added the vcrun2012 dependency (I've read somewhere in the WineHQ forums that it might help with the sign in problem). ![]() Using this method, I was faced with a crash upon the Adobe Installer's sign in request, the same didn't happen when I was installing Illustrator or Photoshop. ![]()
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