http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59680 --- Comment #5 from Vitor Coimbra <vitorcoliveira91@gmail.com> --- Created attachment 80888 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=80888 Sublime Text font comparison. Above is Stian Low's, below is Vitor Coimbra's. (In reply to Stian Low from comment #4)
Created attachment 80887 [details] Screenshot of (U+0065 U+0E4B): e๋ pasted to sublime open file without crash
(In reply to Vitor Coimbra from comment #3)
Ok, well, I managed to reproduce this on something simpler than Path of Exile, namely Sublime Text. Here's the updated reproduction steps (on wine-11.0).
Attached is a screenshot of sublime not crashing when pasting the character into open file input field: 3. Copy this character (U+0065 U+0E4B): e๋ 9. Paste that character into the "File name:" input field.
Tested sublime for wine-11.8-ad0f36c6897 custom build on Debian 13. Path of Exile not tested yet.
Interesting, I'm unable to test on wine-11.8, NixOS offers packages only up to 11.6, which I also crash on. I'd probably need to build from source. I've noticed the font rendering looks slightly different on that screenshot than what I see on my end (screenshot attached). Yours is above, mine, below. The difference is noticeable on letters like S and G. Could be a resolution thing or something, but I think it's still worth pointing out. One of the workarounds discussed in the GitHub thread was to use winetricks (protontricks actually) to use Windows' implementation of glyph rendering. Is your wine a fresh install or customized to some extent? -- Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the above URL to reply. You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.