http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34560
Bug #: 34560 Summary: regression: Operations in Finale/Finale Notepad 2012 are painfully slow Product: Wine Version: 1.7.2 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: gdiplus AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: s_chriscollins@hotmail.com CC: julliard@winehq.org Classification: Unclassified Regression SHA1: 81d9ffa041129a9394e05ccdb564d7149884135b
This bug appeared after the following commit:
gdiplus: Always use AlphaBlend to draw to 32-bit DIB's commit: 81d9ffa041129a9394e05ccdb564d7149884135b
After the above commit, editing operations in Finale are painfully slow, especially when editing pages containing a lot of notes.
Reproducing the bug: 1) Download and install Finale NotePad 2012. You can also use the full retail version of Finale 2012 if you have it, as this bug affects both products. NOTE: you'll probably run into Wine bug #34406, in which case you will either need to install the application first using Wine 1.4 or copy/create the missing user files yourself (untested). 2) Download this Finale music file: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8126161/scc-ponies.mus 2) Run the Finale Notepad 2012 application. 3) Click "OK" or "Continue" on all the dialogs, and then you'll get to a registration dialog. Click "Remind Me Later". Cancel out of the document setup wizard. 4) Go to "File" -> "Open" and browse to find the music file you downloaded in step 2. 5) Click the "mF" tool from the toolbar above, and then click on the handle (small square) for the text "Not too fast".
Result: The mouse cursor disappears and Finale freezes for several seconds (11 on my system). You can tell when Finale regains "consciousness" by moving your mouse over the toolbar. The toolbar buttons should light up as the mouse passes over them.
You can use almost any of the other tools to get Finale to freeze up as well.