WINLATOR 7.1.2 (NATIVE GLIBC)
WINLATOR 7.1.2 (NATIVE GLIBC)
Added
- Added support for Box64rc, allowing different Box64 parameters to be set for each process.
- Added virtual touchscreen support, also referred to as direct cursor support. True touchscreen support requires implementing the XInput2 extension.
- Added support for Chinese. And any corrections to the translation are welcome.
- Added an content manager, allowing you to install Wine, graphics drivers, or DX wrappers externally.
- Added the ability to reinstall system files, allowing recovery even if the system files are accidentally damaged.
- Added more VKD3D feature level options.
- Added android file provider feature, allowing access to the Winlator data directory through the file manager.
- Added the ability to add shortcuts to the home screen, allowing you to launch your programs directly from the desktop. Shortcut changes will be synced in real-time.
- Fixed
- Fixed the crash issue that occurred when running programs with long Japanese or Chinese titles.
- Corrected the button styling in the DXVK configuration dialog.
- Fixed certain abnormal issues on some SoCs (such as 870), by compiling Box64 with the BAD_SIGNAL parameter enabled.
- Fixed an issue that caused Steam to crash by removing the patch for iphalpapi in Wine.
- Fixed the font configuration, you can now add custom fonts to imagefs/usr/share/fonts.
- Changed
- Set DXVK parameters via environment variables instead of configuration files, allowing for custom DXVK configuration files.
- Hide the system pointer when using an external mouse. Thanks to xoureldeen for the method.
- Removed the built-in DXVK-0.96, DXVK-1.10.3, and Box64-0.3.1-dev. These components will now be provided through add-ons.
- Update Wine to 9.15.
Note
- .wcp is the file extension for add-ons. It is compressed using XZ or Zstd and includes a profile.json file as a manifest. You can create your own add-on files containing various contents. Since these files often include executable programs, make sure to verify that add-ons from other sources do not contain malicious software before installation.
- .rcp is the file extension for custom Box64 configuration files. It uses a JSON data structure and can be used to generate a box64rc file that Box64 can read. You can refer to the official box64rc file to configure the .rcp file.
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