http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10814
Michael Tramel miketrml@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #9 from Michael Tramel miketrml@gmail.com 2009-01-12 18:32:03 --- This has been an issue for me as long as I've been using Wine, unfortunately. When using Adobe Photoshop 7 for as long as ten minutes or as little as five random clicks of the mouse on menu items, the accessory windows drop from existence. As already pointed out (both here and in various websites I've read), 'Reset Palette Locations' resets the windows but only for the short timeframe as stated above.
The only solution to this issue that I've personally found is emulating the Adobe Photoshop window to some sustainable size on-screen and then 'squeezing' the primary Photoshop window between the individual toolbar windows (thus having them always available/shown). While this option does give promise in terms of usability, the unfortunate side effect is a rather ugly emulation window surrounding the product.
In addition to red team's comment, the file browser located within Adobe Photoshop 7 will not disappear unlike the opposing toolbars on either side of the primary window, and thus does not need to be reset for it's location.