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Then double click on the Wing IDE app. The first time you start Wing, it will ask you
to accept the license agreement and will ask for a license. Use the first (default) option
in the dialog that appears to obtain a 10 day trial license (this can be renewed twice
when the trial period expires).
At this time, Wing will create a User Settings Directory in ~/.wing101-3, which is
used to store preferences and other settings.
The location of Wing’s internal application contents folder is referred to as WINGHOME.
For example if you unpacked Wing into /Applications/Wing then WINGHOME will be
/Applications/Wing/WingIDE.app/Contents/MacOS.
To start Wing from the command line, execute wing located in WINGHOME
(/Applications/Wing/WingIDE.app/Contents/MacOS/wing in the above example).
When you do this, you may need to set your DISPLAY environment variable to point
to your X Server (for example setenv DISPLAY :0.0).
See the Tutorial and Wing IDE Quickstart Guide for additional information on
getting starting with Wing IDE.
Font Size Issues
If you are using XQuartz 2.3.2 or later, the default dots-per-inch (dpi) reported by the
X11 server is 96 instead of the earlier default of 72. Depending on your display, this may
lead to poor initial font size choices. You can change the font size in Wing’s Preferences
(in the Edit menu) or in extreme cases where the font is entirely unreadable, you can
set the X11 server’s reported dpi as follows from the xterm:
defaults write org.x.X11 dpi -int 75
For additional information on this and other issues, see the XQuartz X11 Users FAQ.
Keyboard Setup Tips
Wing starts with a keyboard mapping that emulates the most commonly used key stan-
dards on the Macintosh. This mapping will not work properly unless you uncheck the
“Enable Keyboard Shortcuts under X11” preference in Apple X11 Server configuration
(this was called “Enable Key Equivalents under X11” in older versions). Wing will warn
when this option is checked, but may fail to do so under other X11 server software. Wing
also tries to detect if an Apple keyboard is in use, but you may need to set the Apple
Keyboard preference to yes or no if the detection fails.
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