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I suspect this might be causing the issue. Something to do with lower case/upper case letters not beeing recognized by Linux, iirc. Will look into this and get back to you.
"Note to Linux users: there is a case-sensitivity bug due to the way steam packages this author's mods. The easiest fix is to rename the zip, so that it is ACMM.zip instead of acmm.zip. It will be sitting in Documents\Paradox Interactive\Europa Universalis IV\mod"
Here's what I'm gonna do:
-Rename all manual downloads so there will be no upper case letters.
-Instruct all Linux users to use the manual download.
I'm using a Windows 7 desktop. There are other mods present in my EU4.
Try this:
-Unsubscribe from the mod. Delete all of its files from your mod folder. Restart steam.
-Use the manual download and extract the content to your mod folder. There should now be six new files in your mod folder (3x *.mod, 3x *.zip)
-Open the launcher and activate the ones you want to play with.
Hope this helps.
Sounds like you're using another mod, that overwrites the fonts.