http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10763
markk@clara.co.uk changed:
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--- Comment #2 from markk@clara.co.uk 2008-06-22 17:31:45 --- Wine 1.0 appears to have broken the virtual desktop mode.
I'm testing on Ubuntu 8.04. (Graphics card is a nVidia GeForce 2 MX with the nVidia driver, but I don't think that is the cause of problem.)
Firstly, instead of the window borders being highlighted when windows are moved or resized, the whole window is moved (or shown while resizing). I know Windows itself has that capability -- is there a registry setting so I can revert to the Windows 2000 default behaviour?
The new behaviour causes major graphical corruption/trashing on my system. Dragging a window's title bar (e.g. that of Wine notepad.exe) causes parts of the window border and inside to vanish. The effect is worse if you move the mouse pointer about quickly and drag the window partly off the virtual desktop and back.
For resizeable windows, adjusting the size by dragging a (possibily-invisible) border causes the window to refresh, restoring the vanished/trashed parts. Of course that is not possible with non-resizeable windows. If the Wine desktop window is minimised, or covered by another window then brought to the front again, Wine appears to tell all application windows to refresh themselves.