Linux Installation 9/2020
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2020 5:57 am
Very pleased this is so easy to install. I had nothing but trouble trying to get newer versions of a another similar application to run stable and to actually download resources. Hats off to the authors for making this so friendly. I don't know something similar has been posted for Linux yet, but I thought I would share in case it helps someone. I'm using Solus Plasma, but this should work on any distribution that has access to Wine and Lutris (which I sincerely think is all of them, but I haven't personally tested all 1500+ lol...)
Download theWord installer.
Install Lutris - this should be in nearly every distros GUI software center. If you do not have Wine installed or do not have Lutris in your repo, just go to lutris.net and follow the instructions. Here's a quick link as well to their Wine instructions. https://github.com/lutris/lutris/wiki It is also a helpful resource if you're trying to get set up for gaming and your distro doesn't come with anything pre-installed and not much in the way of good help.
Make a folder anywhere you want. Call it theWord for sake of simplicity.
Open Lutris.
Click Add Game (+ icon at the top left)
Name it theWord
Select Wine as your runner.
Next tab over, Game Options, Executable Path, browse for wherever you downloaded theWord installer exe.
Again in the Game Options tab, set both your Working Directory and Wine Prefix as the folder theWord that you made earlier. Leave the Prefix on AUTO.
On the Runner Options tab you can select any recent version of Wine. I'm using Lutris' 5.7.10 version but it should run fine with most versions.
Click SAVE bottom right.
Click on theWord and hit PLAY. It will run the installer. Let it do what it wants to. Select whatever pre-installed resources you want.
After it has completed install, exit out of theWord.
In Lutris, right click on theWord and select Configure from the context menu.
Change the Executable Path. Just click Browse and select theWord.exe. If you let it do the default in a folder named theWord, should look something like this: /home/yourusername/theWord/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/The Word/theword.exe Your path may vary depending on where you made your folder.
Click SAVE bottom right.
If you want, you can have Lutris make a desktop or application menu shortcut.
All done. No winetricks or any other magic needed to get this to work. Very well written program, just runs well. Very snappy and it all works great out of the box. I miss Brown Driver Briggs and the Eth Cepher but other than that everything I need is there (if anyone knows how I can get either of these in theWord please let me know, does not need to be free content, happy to support)
I prefer using Lutris for my Wine installs. It leaves everything in nice sand boxed bottles so you don't end up breaking other programs while experimenting to get something else to work. If needed you can also run winetricks, wine config, etc, all from Lutris. It really makes Wine pretty user friendly.
*Edit* It is possible you may need to change/install additional fonts depending on what modules/bibles you use. I found that for me The Scriptures 2009 worked much better with Noto Sans. If you want to use MS fonts, you will need to use Winetricks to install Corefonts and other misc fonts like Tahoma. I am not using any MS fonts and it works fine for me, but each distro will likely be different in the fonts that come with it.
Download theWord installer.
Install Lutris - this should be in nearly every distros GUI software center. If you do not have Wine installed or do not have Lutris in your repo, just go to lutris.net and follow the instructions. Here's a quick link as well to their Wine instructions. https://github.com/lutris/lutris/wiki It is also a helpful resource if you're trying to get set up for gaming and your distro doesn't come with anything pre-installed and not much in the way of good help.
Make a folder anywhere you want. Call it theWord for sake of simplicity.
Open Lutris.
Click Add Game (+ icon at the top left)
Name it theWord
Select Wine as your runner.
Next tab over, Game Options, Executable Path, browse for wherever you downloaded theWord installer exe.
Again in the Game Options tab, set both your Working Directory and Wine Prefix as the folder theWord that you made earlier. Leave the Prefix on AUTO.
On the Runner Options tab you can select any recent version of Wine. I'm using Lutris' 5.7.10 version but it should run fine with most versions.
Click SAVE bottom right.
Click on theWord and hit PLAY. It will run the installer. Let it do what it wants to. Select whatever pre-installed resources you want.
After it has completed install, exit out of theWord.
In Lutris, right click on theWord and select Configure from the context menu.
Change the Executable Path. Just click Browse and select theWord.exe. If you let it do the default in a folder named theWord, should look something like this: /home/yourusername/theWord/drive_c/Program Files (x86)/The Word/theword.exe Your path may vary depending on where you made your folder.
Click SAVE bottom right.
If you want, you can have Lutris make a desktop or application menu shortcut.
All done. No winetricks or any other magic needed to get this to work. Very well written program, just runs well. Very snappy and it all works great out of the box. I miss Brown Driver Briggs and the Eth Cepher but other than that everything I need is there (if anyone knows how I can get either of these in theWord please let me know, does not need to be free content, happy to support)
I prefer using Lutris for my Wine installs. It leaves everything in nice sand boxed bottles so you don't end up breaking other programs while experimenting to get something else to work. If needed you can also run winetricks, wine config, etc, all from Lutris. It really makes Wine pretty user friendly.
*Edit* It is possible you may need to change/install additional fonts depending on what modules/bibles you use. I found that for me The Scriptures 2009 worked much better with Noto Sans. If you want to use MS fonts, you will need to use Winetricks to install Corefonts and other misc fonts like Tahoma. I am not using any MS fonts and it works fine for me, but each distro will likely be different in the fonts that come with it.