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Is there a way to improve font & graphics rendering, especially at high-DPIs?

Using Crossover 24 on Fedora, I have successfully run dnSpyEx, a .NET app.
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However, the fonts appear slightly garbled (look at the number '8' for example) and there are missing glyphs near the line numbers.

I am at 120dpi, as I am on a high resolution screen.

Is there an "easy" way to improve the rendering here?

Maybe there is a way to activate anti-aliasing? I don't know if you have to do it on your system, or within your apps. Or maybe it is possible to activate it in Crossover/wine? I use KDE and there are separate configurations for anti-aliasing for KDE and Gnome apps, if I'm not mistaken. Also maybe there is some configuration for your video card... Good luck!

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