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From: Dan (MONTAGMAN)
A year later, I think I've found the definitive solution to this text rendering issue without having to resort to an old version of Wine. If you look at the Wine FAQ (
http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ), section 10.12.6, there is a blurb about missing or corrupt text with QT applications. The fix is to apply a registry edit as described in the FAQ. Put the following in a file (e.g. norender.txt):
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Wine\X11 Driver]
"ClientSideWithRender"="N"
and then run WINEPREFIX=/path/to/MoI/base/wine/directory regedit norender.txt
This sounds like it changes the font-rendering method. This fixed the problem for me on Wine 1.7.50.
From: kevjon
I just installed v3.0 on Mint 19 and had the exact same problem as fleetfoot, it looked exactly the same.
I solved it by installing the component Mono210 with playonlinux.
Everything seems to look and run fine now.
From: Michael Gibson
Hi Kevin,
re:
> I solved it by installing the component Mono210 with playonlinux.
MoI doesn't actually need any .NET / Mono stuff itself but probably your installation had a side effect of setting a Wine setting as described above:
http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=4409.103
- Michael
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