The interest here is not so much to install the full IDE and expect it to work. That's a lot to ask. My personal interest is that the programs compiled by Clarion work under WINE as well as they do in Windows. Most applications if designed with the mouse bug in mind are every bit as functional as the Windows version. This makes Clarion apps. equally useful on Linux or Windows. The interesting thing is that complexity of the application doesn't seem to matter, when problems occur they seem to be due to the construction of an individual window rather than the overall program. If a given Clarion window gives trouble, it may need to be changed. The standard paradigm of scrolling table and forms seems to work ok in crossover. When these windows are customized in some way, then the mouse may longer work properly.
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