My apps are up to date, so this is the latest version of JartePortable on PortableAppsPlatform 30.1. It starts but just shows and empty window with lines on both sides and a scrollbar.
When you click it or try to use the scrollbar it crashes.
Here is my console output
noalternative@HPBudgiebox-Zako:~/.wine/drive_c/users/noalternative/PortableApps/JartePortable$ wine -h
MESA-INTEL: warning: Haswell Vulkan support is incomplete
MESA-INTEL: warning: Haswell Vulkan support is incomplete
Application could not be started, or no application associated with the specifie
d file.
ShellExecuteEx failed: File not found.noalternative@HPBudgiebox-Zako:~/.wine/drive_c/users/noalternative/PortableApps/JartePortable$ wine --help
Usage: wine PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS...] Run the specified program
wine --help Display this help and exit
wine --version Output version information and exit
noalternative@HPBudgiebox-Zako:~/.wine/drive_c/users/noalternative/PortableApps/JartePortable$ wine jarteportable.exe
MESA-INTEL: warning: Haswell Vulkan support is incomplete
MESA-INTEL: warning: Haswell Vulkan support is incomplete
0128:fixme:richedit:IRichEditOle_fnSetHostNames stub 00F0EB30 Jarte Plus (null)
0128:fixme:richedit:editor_handle_message EM_SETTARGETDEVICE doesn't use non-NULL target devices
0128:fixme:richedit:editor_handle_message EM_SETTYPOGRAPHYOPTIONS: stub
0128:fixme:richedit:editor_handle_message EM_GETTYPOGRAPHYOPTIONS: stub
noalternative@HPBudgiebox-Zako:~/.wine/drive_c/users/noalternative/PortableApps/JartePortable$
I have tried different versions of wine with the same result. I have also deleted my wine prefix and reinstalled Jarte.
This program is basically a skin over wordpad.exe.. I do see a wordpad.exe in /Program Files/Windows NT/Accessories . This is where it would be if it were Windows, but I wonder if perhaps you changed the programming to accommodate this change in Windows 11, I am aware that Windows 11 no longer includes WordPad by default. https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/10/02/windows-11-24h2-deletes-wordpad...
It might be something else, I'm running Win10 21H2, I manually deleted Wordpad from the OS, downloaded Jarte and gave it a try, it runs and shows perfectly.
I once had this similar experience with Supermium on Windows 7 as a VM, few months ago, I have no idea why that happened, I just moved to Firefox ESR 115 on that situation.
Did you tried to see if running under X instead of Wayland does any difference? Some rendering process might be at fault there, at least I guess is worth pointing that one out, cause who knows, right?
Might you be able to give it a try using WinBoat or even Proton if possible? Just to see if any of those work as a workaround at least or if the issue continues.
I may be installing Ubuntu later on as a VM and check if this works or has the same issue.
EDIT:
After spending 12+ hrs just trying to make Ubuntu 22.04 to try to install Wine but returning issue after issue, I give up, I don't know what mess the devs made with the repositories & packages because years ago this wasn't an issue at all & it was pretty straightforward, thus I'm already tired of trying, so I'm not going to be able to test it under your specifications. I really want to say it's a skill issue of mine, but looking at all the mess from the community across the web, I'm quite unspoken about it, sorry.
May you know the say: "Don't trust computers you cannot throw through the window"? Here it is my contribution to it: "Don't comply with programs you cannot simply delete as if it was a File" - Anon.
So I was finally able to install wine, don't ask me how I did it cause I just did the same thing I was already doing, anyway, here's a screenshot of me running Jarte, this is the standalone one, not through the PortableApps platform.
So I did some more testing because clearly there are some graphical issues, I logged under XOrg instead of Wayland & that fixed the issues as well.
Edits done to fix some spelling & added additional info.
May you know the say: "Don't trust computers you cannot throw through the window"? Here it is my contribution to it: "Don't comply with programs you cannot simply delete as if it was a File" - Anon.