11-15-2016, 11:52 AM
Ain't Mint Grand?
Go to your downloads folder. Right click on the wings***.run file and select 'Properties'. In the properties dialogue, click on the 'Permissions' tab and make sure that the 'Allow executing file as program' is checked. I have found that this is frequently not selected after downloading and it must be to allow the installation script to run. Close this window.
Right click the wings***.run file a second time and select 'open'. This should bring up a dialogue box asking you how you want to run the program. Select 'Run in Terminal' to run the installation script. Once the installation script has completed (you should see the terminal open, run and close quite quickly) you should have a 'wings-###' folder in your home directory. From within this folder you can either run the Wings shell script directly (or from the terminal) or you can click on the Wings3d desktop configuration file to start the program. You can also copy this file to your desktop if you choose. If you do copy it you might want to open its properties (as above) to ensure that the command points to the Wings executable file.
--jeff
Go to your downloads folder. Right click on the wings***.run file and select 'Properties'. In the properties dialogue, click on the 'Permissions' tab and make sure that the 'Allow executing file as program' is checked. I have found that this is frequently not selected after downloading and it must be to allow the installation script to run. Close this window.
Right click the wings***.run file a second time and select 'open'. This should bring up a dialogue box asking you how you want to run the program. Select 'Run in Terminal' to run the installation script. Once the installation script has completed (you should see the terminal open, run and close quite quickly) you should have a 'wings-###' folder in your home directory. From within this folder you can either run the Wings shell script directly (or from the terminal) or you can click on the Wings3d desktop configuration file to start the program. You can also copy this file to your desktop if you choose. If you do copy it you might want to open its properties (as above) to ensure that the command points to the Wings executable file.
--jeff