Watchtower Library™ is a collection of Bibles and publications of Jehovah's Witnesses. It includes the Bible encyclopedia "Insight on the Scriptures", books, brochures, tracts, and magazines. It also includes helpful research tools, such as the "Watchtower Publications Index" and "Research Guide for Jehovah's Witnesses". You can search for a word, phrase, or scripture citation in any of these publications.
The ISO file can be downloaded directly from the Official Jehovah's witnesses Web Site JW.ORG® and burned to a DVD or USB/Thumb Drive to install on your Computer.
It will also require an update to the reference material to be downloaded.
Application Details:
Version: | 2017 #19 |
License: | Free to use |
URL: | https://www.jw.org/en/online-h... |
Votes: | 0 |
Latest Rating: | Silver |
Latest Wine Version Tested: | 4.17-staging |
Maintainers: About Maintainership
What works
everything but what is listed below
What does not
will not play video's that are a part of the builtin media for the study bible 2019
Workarounds
What was not tested
I think I tried everything
Hardware tested
Graphics:
Additional Comments
you do need to install the core fonts
Operating system | Test date | Wine version | Installs? | Runs? | Used Workaround? | Rating | Submitter | ||
Show | Manjaro Linux 18.1.0 | Oct 17 2019 | 4.17-staging | Yes | Yes | No | Silver | Dave Carlson | |
Current | Linux Mint 19.1 "Tessa" | Jul 24 2019 | 4.0.1 | Yes | Yes | No | Silver | Dave Carlson | |
Show | Debian GNU/Linux 9.x "Stretch" x86_64 | Feb 24 2018 | 3.0 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Silver | Samuel | |
Show | Linux Mint 18.1 | Mar 11 2017 | 2.3 | Yes | Yes | No | Silver | Nils-Eric Wilkman |
Bug # | Description | Status | Resolution | Other apps affected |
This issue appears on some video cards with Compiz enabled. The workaround is in disabling fade animation for wine tooltips. To do this:
Animations
, open Close animations
tab and double-click line that starts with Fade
.
Window Class
as Type, enter Wine
as Value, select And
as Relation and check Invert.
Add
button and you're done.
If you use Intel graphics and experience blacked out text and interface items in Watchtower Library, (that is, experience bug 24998), you can fix it with following steps:
wine regedit
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Wine/X11 Driver
. Create it if it does not existClientSideWithRender
and set its value to N
If you see squares instead of text in Watchtower Library on the first run, go to settings (press f2) and change font settings, choosing any font you like. If you see broken characters in interface, you may need to install MS truetype core fonts for web package. To do this
msttcorefonts
package using your packaging system. If it fails:winetricks corefonts
XFCE and some other DE ignore path parameter for desktop and menu launchers. As result, Watchtower Library prior to 2011 does not start when you click these. The simple solution is to change "Command" parameter in launcher to
wine start wtlibrary.exe
There are some initial issues with using the Watchtower Library in Mac. The first issue is
Simple solution: watchtowerlibraryformac.info
Or, you could follow the guide in the WINE wiki about installing Macports (MacOSX Installation). It is recommended that once you have installed MacPorts you need to configure it (How to install & configure Macports)
Do not install WINE but rather install wine-devel sudo ports install wine-devel
for the latest WINE version.
You should also update X11, the default version is 2.3.2 which doesn't display all of the images in the Watchtower Library. The website XQuartz MacOS Forge contains the latest XQuartz (2.6.2). Once XQuartz has been updated you can run the Watchtower Library out-of-the-box with no issues.
To set up an application to run the Watchtower Library from the dock, go to Applications -> Utilities -> AppleScript Editor
Once in the editor copy & paste the following script:
tell application "Terminal" do script "/opt/local/bin/wine ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\\ Files/Watchtower/Watchtower\\ Library\\ 2010/E/WTLibrary.exe" end tell
Click on run to make sure it works and then click on compile if successful and then save the script as an application filetype (Leave startup screen unchecked). Once saved as an application drag it into the dock.
WINE in Mac doesn't seem to look for the DLL files in the same way it normally does. The DLL files it is referring to (Such as uresearch21u.dll) are located in the "MEPS Platform 2.3" folder in the Watchtower directory. However WINE searches for them in the /drive_c/windows/system32 directory. Just copy and paste the contents of the "MEPS Platform 2.3" folder to the "system32" folder to resolve the issue.
If you copy multiline-text and a reference happens to be divided between two lines, the results can be a bit odd. This seems to be by design; wtlib seems to read the clipboard contents line by line. For example, if an article reads:
hechos recientes son más que los de antes" (Rev. 2:
19, 20).
Then wtlib will extract Revelation chapter 2, the entire chapter. This is due to wtlib reading just one line at a time. Now, in linux you can install xclip and run this command after having copied, say for example an entire article:
xclip -o | tr "\n" " " | xclip -selection clipboard -i
The command translates \newlines to spaces. If you do that before going Edit - Fetch from clipboard in wtlib, the correct references are extracted :D (Just Rev. 2:19, 20 in the example above).
You could even stick the command in a script and launch that from a button on your panel, or something.
I don't know how to do this in windows, but could be AutoIt would be a start...
Whether the install process went fine, or if not, what went wrong
Whether the program starts without any tweaks/modifications, or if not, what needs fixing/tweaking.
If the program runs, does the following work, or if not, what has to be done to fix/tweak it?
did I forget something? just edit this note.
The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. WineHQ is not responsible for what they say.
by Rolando Ramos on Saturday July 15th 2017, 11:49
Just wanted to say the suggestion was great. Since I used two languages, I had to install it twice, one for each language. It worked wonderfully.
Thanks again for your support.
R.Ramos
by Brad Pramberg on Thursday May 25th 2017, 11:20
1) Go to Launchpad...double click on the Play on Mac Icon
2) When it opens...click on Configure
3) Click on the WT Library icon
4) Under the General tab go to Wine Version...click on the + button
5) On the left menu side, click on 2.5, then click on the arrow button to move it over to the right menu side
6) New screen will pop up...click on Next...should start downloading (will start downloading two things, may pause for a bit between downloads)
7) After download, close the window, close configuration window, close the Play on Mac program
8) Open WT Library...click YES to install latest updates
by Jennifer Bryck on Wednesday May 24th 2017, 11:17
I was able to properly install the WT Library update using your instructions. Yay!!
Jennifer Bryck
Prince George, BC
Canada
by Micha Van Nijen on Monday July 3rd 2017, 11:46
good to hear!
enjoy it...
and remember 'Don't give up!' ;-)
by Lydiaa Whitcombe on Friday May 5th 2017, 12:12
Thanks so much for the fix. It worked first time on Mac and I am not overly computer literate, just followed the instructions! Lydiaa
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday May 4th 2017, 0:36
I also had the same problem, when I installed the update of WT Library 2016.
reading through the thread I came to the following solution which solved the update getting stuck at 90%.
So here it goes:
On your Mac, to to Finder --> Applications --> WTlibrary.app and right-click it.
Then choose the option: Show Package Contents. The wil open the contents of the app you've installed and you'll see a file called Wineskin.app.
Now before you do anything. Go the website: wineskin.urgesoftware.com/tiki-index.php?page=Downloads to download Wineskin Winery. Install it.
Open Wineskin Winery. You'll have a list of installed Wine Engines. If WS9Wine2.5 is there, then you can skip the next step (I'll let you know when to jump in again)
Here is what you now need to do if WS9Wine2.5 is not there.
Click on the + (New Engine(s) available) button. (the Plus sign).
Then choose in the dropdown Wine2.5 and select Download and Install. (this should only take a minute).
WS9Wine2.5 should now be in your list of installed engines.
(In case WS9Wine2.5 was already in your list or you just installed it, continue here).
You can close Wineskin winery now.
Go back to your Finder Window where you saw the content of the WTLibrary.app package.
Now open the file Wineskin.app. This will bring up the window you used to installed WTLibrary initially.
Click on Advanced.
Select the Tools tab(or button) and at the right side under Wrapper Tools, select the lowest button called 'Change Engine Used'.
In the dropdown, now select WS9Wine2.5 (Currently installed engine should say some other version) and click ok.
You'll get some small popup's saying that the application is being rebuilt.
Afterwards, the 'Currently installed engine' should now say WS9Wine2.5. That's what we need!
Now close the Advanced Window.
Open you WTLibrary app normally now and run the update when it asks you to.
You'll see that it updates flawlessly now!
We're good to go now.
Hope this helps all of you brothers to get the app installed on your Mac.
greetings from Antwerp (Belgium) congregation!
with love,
Micha Van Nijen
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday May 4th 2017, 0:41
seems others did already post the solution as well before.
RE: Watchtower Library by Seth on Tuesday April 18th 2017, 14:24
apologies for that.
anyhow, the solution works fine for all normally.
by Steve Huff on Saturday June 3rd 2017, 0:02
Aloha! Hilo Hawaii (Waiakea Uka Congregation)
by adam on Sunday July 2nd 2017, 20:57
Having plenty of trouble following these instructions.
First - I am a novice on Macs so if there are some pre requisites before these steps. Can you please advise what they are.
RE: On your Mac, to to Finder --> Applications --> WTlibrary.app and right-click it.
I have No WTlibrary.app in the Apps folder. How does one get this?
I did try running winebottler and created an wtlibrary.app (with the wine files embedded). This was indeed a wtlibrary.app application. But there was no wineskin.app in the contents package and of course it has the updating error everyone is experiencing.
can you or someone show me how to create the wtlibrary.app with the wineskin.app in the package contents so I can update the wine engine.
thanks
adam
by Micha Van Nijen on Monday July 3rd 2017, 11:51
was WTLibrary already installed on your Mac?
or do you still need to do that?
In case you still need to do it, please check the following website. www.wtlibrary.net
Here you have a download section, which will download a Wine version automatically.
then you can install WTLibrary (2017 version) and afterwards you should be able to follow my instructions.
Let me know how that goes.
with brotherly love.
Micha Van Nijen
Antwerp
Belgium
by adam on Monday July 3rd 2017, 17:23
Many thanks for this.
No i did not have a WTLibrary installed because everything i tried failed. I just could not get things to work.
thanks for the link. and a direction forward. Now I understand what the steps mean.
I will try that this weekend.
If i have issues I will ask you for some help.
Thank you so much brother.
Warm Christian Love
Your Brother
Mooloolaba
Queensland
Australia
by Graham Dodds on Monday July 3rd 2017, 13:45
Your Brother
Graham (Ripon Congregation Yorkshire UK)
by Micha Van Nijen on Monday July 3rd 2017, 14:44
super!
Greetings from Antwerp-Wilrijk Congregation - Belgium
by Ruben on Tuesday July 11th 2017, 9:08
Werkt weer als een zonnetje.
Groeten uit Amsterdam
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday July 27th 2017, 3:47
Graag gedaan.
Ik dacht dat het 'Tulpen uit Amsterdam' was 🤣🤣
by Paul Dimichino on Thursday July 27th 2017, 2:41
I've tried those steps you mentioned, but still my updated doesn't go past 90%. I tried both the WS9Wine2.5 engine as well as the WS9Wine2.6 version suggested by another person on the blog. I'm using mac OS Sierra 10.12.4, and also I thought it might be my wine version which is 1.8-rc4. But It seems to show that wine is updated when I try to update it. Also I'm not very computer literate. Any suggestions?
Paul Dimichino
Mbeya Tanzania
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday July 27th 2017, 3:51
was WTLibrary installed with the WTLibrary wine?
If not, please check the following website. www.wtlibrary.net
Here you have a download section, which will download a Wine version automatically.
then you can install WTLibrary (2017 version) and afterwards you should be able to follow my instructions.
The update which I did last week, took quite some time to get past 90% as well.
So maybe, deinstall it, use the link above to install it again and then go through the instructions provide.
At 90% give it a bit of time before concluding it is not getting past it (can take up to 15 minutes of even some more)
Let me know how that goes.
with brotherly love.
Micha Van Nijen
Antwerp
Belgium
by Paul Dimichino on Thursday July 27th 2017, 4:04
Thank you for the information on how long it takes. I assumed since it was a just a few minutes to reach 90% it was stuck. I'll try again with the 2.5 engine you suggest since it worked for so many.
Our classmates in 2007 the VanLeeputens were in the Antwerp congregation, maybe you know them?
Thank you. I'll let you know.
Paul
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday July 27th 2017, 4:11
Good give it a try!
Yes, absolutely I know Tom Van Leemputte very well, I grew up with him and we went to the same school!
Very good brother and friend!
They are very committed to Jehovah (as many of us of course)
Although we are far apart, we seem to be in a small world after all 😉👍🏻
by Paul Dimichino on Thursday July 27th 2017, 8:29
Sad to say. I've tried again, was very optimistic when WT Library prompted me to install a 600MB+ update, (which took hours on the internet speed here!) but again when trying to install the update froze at 90 % for nearly an hour before I quit. I guess I'll try to uninstall & reinstall when I have some spare time. At least for now I access the newer publications in other ways.
Thank you for your help. Perhaps if I get stuck I can contact you for help again. Greetings to the brothers.
Paul
by Paul Dimichino on Thursday July 27th 2017, 8:55
Paul D
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday July 27th 2017, 10:14
Good news!!
Glad to hear it worked for you as well...
You see.. you should keep this years convention theme in mind: 'never give up!'
Enjoy it!
Greetings for Croatia (we are on holiday :-))
by Paul Kelly on Tuesday May 2nd 2017, 9:56
I copied the CDROM contents to my desktop and Play on Mac then let me select the correct installation binary (WTLSetup.exe) and then installed perfectly.
After downloading and changing the Wine version to 2.5 it then updates successfully.
The fonts are goofy after I closed it and reopened it. I had to find different fonts that look ok but other than that it's working perfectly.
So the process works.
by Bryan S Caldwell on Saturday April 29th 2017, 17:48
macOS 10.12.4
Wine 2.6.1
Update hanging at 90%..
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday May 4th 2017, 0:37
check the solution I've written.
This should do the trick.
Kind regards,
Micha
by Mick on Monday March 27th 2017, 13:56
Thanks
Mick
by Seth on Tuesday April 18th 2017, 14:24
First I downloaded the Wineskin Winery 1.7 from this site
wineskin.urgesoftware.com/tiki-index.php?page=Downloads
Open it and by "New engines available" click the + sign
Choose the 2.6 version
Once it's downloaded right click WT Lib wineskin and under options, show in finder
Right click WT Lib wineskin in finder and choose "Show package contents"
Double click "wineskin"
Click "advanced"
Click "tools"
Under "Wrapper tools" click "Change engine used"
Choose WS9Wine2.6 and click "ok"
Once it stops downloading you should be able to open your WT Library and update
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday May 4th 2017, 0:37
check the solution I've written.
This should do the trick.
Kind regards,
Micha
by Mick on Monday March 27th 2017, 13:56
Thanks
Mick
by david dinero on Friday March 24th 2017, 9:50
Looking for a solution too!
Cheers
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday May 4th 2017, 0:39
check the solution I've written.
This should do the trick.
Kind regards,
Micha
by Heather on Thursday March 23rd 2017, 16:58
by Wayne Sherman on Thursday March 9th 2017, 0:25
If only we had something for easily "managing wine versions".
by Tuomas Jaakola on Monday March 27th 2017, 11:05
www.playonlinux.com/
by Joel Wagner on Monday March 6th 2017, 13:52
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by Brad on Tuesday March 14th 2017, 4:24
MacOS 10.12.3
Wineskin: 2.6.1
by Asa Bowes on Friday April 14th 2017, 4:42
by Marco on Wednesday April 19th 2017, 8:41
You can install Watchtower Library from the site of PlayOnMac, Supported Software, Education.
After downloading PlayOnMac and installing Watchtower Library go to Tools, Wine Versions and install Wine version 2.5.
Then go to the box of PlayOnMac and go to Configure, select WTLibrary2016.
Then select Wine version 2.5 instead of System.
Now the updating to 100% should work.
Good luck.
by Joel Wagner on Wednesday April 19th 2017, 15:40
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by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday May 4th 2017, 0:39
check the solution I've written.
This should do the trick.
Kind regards,
Micha
by Joel Wagner on Thursday May 4th 2017, 7:45
by Micha Van Nijen on Thursday May 4th 2017, 8:57