Topic: Few suggestions from Linux user.
I am using Pianoteq on Linux (Arch Linux with Cinnamon) and here are few problems I have encountered:
1) I have 4k display. Pianoteq window occupies less then 1/4 of the screen even if I set zoom to 250%. Could you please add more zoom levels to support 4k users? 350%-400% would fit right in. There is no need to redraw any graphical assets, just zoom.
2) After downloading the application and putting it to the proper folder, I have to create an entry in the menu. I had to take time to extract icon from the application to set it in the menu entry, or use the generic note icon from standard set. Could you please provide the application icon in separate file? Only Unity can catch it up automatically from the running application. It would be best if the icon is in SVG file, to support 4k resolution displays, but 256x will do.
3) Application crushes if I install both KIVIR and CP80 original, an then choose CP80 original. Yes, I have read the warning in the "free stuff" corner, but still. KIVIR is my only acoustic piano now, but I like CP80 original sound too.
4) The D4v4 piano in "free stuff" corner requires a purchased D4 piano. Its OK, if it was intended, but since it is the only item in "free corner" that is not actually free, and since this is not written in description, it could have been a mistake. Anyway, thanks for the C3 piano, it is my main practice sound now. With my low skill, the electronic pianos and historical pianos sound too harsh for long sessions.