http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14871
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--- Comment #10 from LostAndFound ngoonee@hotmail.com 2008-12-15 02:51:09 --- (In reply to comment #0)
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I have a dual screen setup, not Xinerama nor Nvidia TwinView. ' Screen 0 "Screen0" 1024 0 Screen 1 "Screen1" LeftOf "Screen0" ' Screen1 (Left) is 800x600, Screen0 (Right) is 1024x768. Compiz is enabled.
Wine app (Miranda) is running on a larger right screen, but only left 800x600 region is correctly drawn. (See screenshots. Note that last correctly drawn pixel is at (799,599), counting from zero). If I drag a window to upper left corner, it draws itself correctly. If I change something inside a window, it may draw something in that region.
May be a Compiz bug, btw. But it happens only with Wine for now.
(In reply to comment #9)
Fixed then.
May I request this bug to be reopened? I have the same behaviour, running 1.1.10 in Ubuntu Intrepid. Laptop with native 1280x800 is my primary screen, when I open a Wine app in my 1280x1024 external monitor (separate x-screens) the additional area does not draw properly. Workaround is to use a virtual desktop with the size of my external monitor, but then I can't drag/resize the window such that I can see windows behind it, so this is not a satisfactory solution.
What info should I provide? Doubt a trace would help. Screenshots maybe?