I use crossover on my Fedora 41 system to run quicken. With the latest update to crossover 25 I've noticed a couple if minor issues.
Column setting for the various registers were reset, perhaps to their defaults. I had to adjust all the column width back to where I like them.
Non register fonts are not adjustable. Quicken preferences let you choose the register fonts name and sizes. All the other fonts, like the account list, menu texts, etc., are not adjustable (and never were) from any Quicken preferences. Instead, to adjust all these other fonts I would go to open the crossover gui, select the Quicken bottle, open the wine configuration control panel from the right hand menu, select the graphics tab and adjust the screen resolution dpi setting. That changed the size of the non-register fonts. Now with crossover 25, changing than has no effect on the non-register fonts. I don't believe I ever did find a way to change the font style name. The sizes are a bit small for my taste (and old eyes) so I'd like to make them a but bigger. The font style is fine with me. It's a sans-serif font which I prefer. However, if there is a way to change that, I'd love to know how.
I'm going to send this same message to support just to make sure they are aware.
Also running latest Fedora 41, but Crossover 25 upgrade broke my Quicken Classic bottle so it hangs in startup. Removed crossover, reinstalled 25 from download and rebuilt a Quicken Classic bottle, but still no joy. I have a ticket open (I think), but letting others know in case someone has suggestions. Possibly related to automatic updates failing with Fedora?
Fortunately I had already finished with taxes for the year :-)
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