Application Details:
Version: | Latest |
License: | Free to use |
URL: | http://www.tygemglobal.com |
Votes: | 0 |
Latest Rating: | Gold |
Latest Wine Version Tested: | 2.19 |
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Operating system | Test date | Wine version | Installs? | Runs? | Used Workaround? | Rating | Submitter | ||
Show | Debian GNU/Linux 9.x "Stretch" x86_64 | Oct 18 2017 | 2.19 | No, but has workaround | Yes | Yes | Gold | Patrick Holthuizen | |
Current | Arch Linux x86_64 | Mar 11 2017 | 2.3 | Yes | Yes | Gold | Adrian Petrescu | ||
Show | Linux Mint 18.1 | Jan 29 2017 | 2.0 | Yes | Yes | Gold | drew | ||
Show | Mac OS X 10.11 "El Capitan" | Jan 01 2016 | 1.8 | Yes | Yes | Silver | Paul Kunysch | ||
Show | Ubuntu 14.04 "Trusty" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu) | Oct 26 2015 | 1.7.50 | No | Not installable | Garbage | an anonymous user |
Bug # | Description | Status | Resolution | Other apps affected |
Although Tygem will run just fine in a default en_US locale, you will get much more aesthetically pleasant results by running it in a Korean one. This isn't just because the various Korean/Japanese/Chinese usernames will actually show up properly, but also because a lot of the buttons and dialogs were sized expecting the somewhat-wider CJK fonts even for English text. Everything just looks a lot more polished in the Korean locale.
With that in mind, here are the steps to be taken:
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