bstaley
Inspired
In case it helps anybody else, I installed Wine on Linux Mint using the command found on this page:
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/06/linux-mint-19-wine-4-available
Basically,
sudo apt install --install-recommends wine-installer
Right click on the Axe Edit installer and choose Open with Wine Windows Program Loader.
Then from Menu, go to Wine >> Configure Wine and another window with tabs will open up. Under Applications highlight "Axe Edit III.exe" and then click the Libraries tab. (If it doesn't exist, add it) From the Libraries tab, click the dropdown New override for library and choose dwrite. Once you add it, highlight it and click Edit. Set it to Disable and close out of everything.
At this point, Axe Edit should run (without mouse cursor) by double clicking the icon the installer placed on your desktop. If you get to that point, then you can mess around with the library and scripts mentioned above.
I hope this helps somebody.
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/06/linux-mint-19-wine-4-available
Basically,
sudo apt install --install-recommends wine-installer
Right click on the Axe Edit installer and choose Open with Wine Windows Program Loader.
Then from Menu, go to Wine >> Configure Wine and another window with tabs will open up. Under Applications highlight "Axe Edit III.exe" and then click the Libraries tab. (If it doesn't exist, add it) From the Libraries tab, click the dropdown New override for library and choose dwrite. Once you add it, highlight it and click Edit. Set it to Disable and close out of everything.
At this point, Axe Edit should run (without mouse cursor) by double clicking the icon the installer placed on your desktop. If you get to that point, then you can mess around with the library and scripts mentioned above.
I hope this helps somebody.