![]() If you have observed this issue and would like to report it as well, please open a support ticket or send an email to with a description of what you are seeing and a link to this post. This issue has been forwarded to the Official CodeWeavers Ticket System. Is there a setting I'm missing to make it stop this, or is it one of those "wait for updates" things? ![]() This problem didn't exist in the beta the only issue I had there was that the text was too small. And then, when I'm scrolling around or moving the mouse, the screen tears, and hides test until you mouse over or scroll to reveal it. There's a really weird bug that may induce an enraged lap-table flip, eventually the text is "fractured" all over the app, as in the capital letter K looks like <, and other letters are missing pixels. I'm not overly concerned by these, they're minor and I can live with them.īUT. And you can't double-click/tap the icon to open the program you have to open it through the "File" drop-down menu. Turns out, if you're using Scrivener at least, you need to have your folders in the LINUX folder of your machine now. No help file is available, as it leads to a dead link. If this continues, I'll just re-install the beta and wait for an update. This is frustrating, so I hope someone can help me out. Also, where the heck are my Scrivener files located (the exact path)? I can't locate the "downloads" folder where the beta told me to save everything.Įdit: It should NOT take two minutes for a click to respond, especially for "Uninstall ". ![]() Two HUGE problems I've come across in the past hour: when I try to run Scrivener, it just freezes and I have to force quit it when I click on "Open Project". However, a major drawback is how unintuitive it can be, especially when it's someone new to the ChromeOS/Linux ecosphere (only just got my Pixelbook Go in July), and has used none of the computers produced by Apple. I like some features, where I don't have to install the IE 8 component to get Scrivener to register, and that the installation (once I figured out how to get through it) was actually quick and easy. Today I bought the commercial version of the ChromeOS Crossover application.
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