But considering that it is already working close to perfect, maybe the team could get 1) fixed? With the dropdown issue gone, I think PT4 would be perfectly usable in wine. I understand PT4 does not officially support wine. This might be specific to my system and is only a minor issue anyway. Let me know if you need a demonstration video of this. Dragging the normal HUD items also works fine, they seem to update the position slower than the popups. Dragging the popup in slow-motion works fine. If i move a HUD popup by holding the right mouse button and dragging, the popup will jump around all over the place if i move the mouse at normal speed. Screenshots are attached.ΔΆ) HUD popup dragging. LeakTracker first line, or the player dropdowns with the site-icon. Some other dropdowns are displayed fine, e.g. This is a major usability issue, and probably a deal-breaker for actually using PT4 in Linux. Some dropdown menus are displayed with almost zero height, making the current selection unreadable. Hands are picked up by the importer almost immediately and the HUD is displayed right away. Performance wise there seems to be a huge improvement over the last time I tested (maybe a year ago), PT4 is much more responsive now. Other than running native PostgreSQL i only had to install the Windows corefonts using winetricks, no other tweaks required. I can confirm that PT4 works well "out of the box" with wine 1.7, including the HUD.
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