adcdam wrote:Im very Sorry Bob i discovered a few minutes ago that the problem was the playonlinux and not wine, im very sorry. The Problem is that i need different versions of wine that s why i use Playonlinux, for example for fallout 3 i need wine 2.1 staging.
Well I happen to know the Gentoo
app-emulation/wine maintainer (
NP) is going to update his
multislot wine implementation.
That would allow you have
multiple versions of wine installed at once.
It would use an
eselect module to switch the versions of wine (or you could use the full
wine binary path in
.desktop files, etc.).
I could copy and update the scripts he's got in his Overlay (
wine-a-holics).
I've never really had a need to install multiple versions of
wine at once, personally...
So I'd rather wait till
NP's updated them - before I improve them - and stick them in my Overlay (
bobwya).
I don't always agree with how
NP handles stuff... Version updates are very tardy - on his end. QA is somelack lacking. The stock live
app-emulation/wine build is a bit inflexible...
So I've got my own forked version of the
app-emulation/wine package in my Overlay...
Bob
Btw
if you want better subpixel (i.e. LCD/TFT display) font rendering... I've got the final release versions (
media-libs/freetype 2.6.3) in my Overlay (I haven't tested the updated Arch fork of the infinality package yet).
You get the best subpixel hinting of any font handler (on Windows, MacOS and Linux) - with infinality.
See
Gentoo Wiki: Fontconfig ...
See
WineHQ Forums: That problem again : anti-aliasing
That would involve more package rebuilding though...