http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33743
Bug #: 33743 Summary: Fullscreen with two monitors of different size Product: Wine Version: 1.4.1 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: major Priority: P2 Component: -unknown AssignedTo: wine-bugs@winehq.org ReportedBy: enicon@gmail.com Classification: Unclassified
Created attachment 44681 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=44681 Fullscreen Word window in the biggest monitor (1440x900) is clipped
On Linux Mint (both Nadia and Maya) on a laptop with build-in monitor 1024x768 and external monitor (now 1440x900).
On the biggest monitor, wine application don't go fullscreen correctly, vertically size seems to be limited by the size of the smallest monitor. In my example if I fullscreen WORD I get some of the UI missing and a desktop background stripe in the lower part of the monitor.
Notice that if I don't use fullscreen but drag the windows border I cat enlarge word on all the surface of the monitor and all the ui is correctly displayed.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33743
--- Comment #1 from enicon enicon@gmail.com 2013-06-07 06:24:57 CDT --- Created attachment 44682 --> http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=44682 Stretching the windows manually over the monitor does NOT show clipping
This is to show that if I strectch the windows instead of pressing "fullscreen" I can use the whole area.
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--- Comment #2 from Austin English austinenglish@gmail.com --- This is your friendly reminder that there has been no bug activity for over a year. Is this still an issue in current (1.7.37 or newer) wine? If so, please attach the terminal output in 1.7.37 (see http://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ#get_log).
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Tom Fifield tom@tomfifield.net changed:
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--- Comment #3 from Tom Fifield tom@tomfifield.net --- Just tested this with wine-1.7.55 and could not reproduce the problem.
Ubuntu 14.04 Word 2010 Two 19" monitors, one 1280*1024, one 1024*768
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imdn imaduddinh@hotmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #4 from imdn imaduddinh@hotmail.com --- I came across this bug on ArchLinux running wine-2.13 from the arch repos.
My monitor configuration is as follows:
[1600x1200 (external)] <left-of> [1280x800 (primary laptop display)].
When running foobar2000, the gui was usable only on the external display when it was placed at the top left (0,0) and having a max window size of (1280,800). Resize it to greater or moving the foobar2000 window to the laptop display rendered it unusable.
Next, I uninstalled the packaged wine version and compiled wine-stable (2.0.2) and installed it. This required installation of several dependencies including lib32-libxinerama. After this the foobar2000 window worked as expected regardless of its size or the display it is on.
I uninstalled the stable version and went back to the packaged repo version. Surprisingly, foobar2000 now works without a hitch. I suspect installing lib32-libxinerama (or one of the other dependencies) did the trick.
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Lain lain.proliant@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Lain lain.proliant@gmail.com --- (In reply to imdn from comment #4)
I came across this bug on ArchLinux running wine-2.13 from the arch repos.
My monitor configuration is as follows:
[1600x1200 (external)] <left-of> [1280x800 (primary laptop display)].
When running foobar2000, the gui was usable only on the external display when it was placed at the top left (0,0) and having a max window size of (1280,800). Resize it to greater or moving the foobar2000 window to the laptop display rendered it unusable.
Next, I uninstalled the packaged wine version and compiled wine-stable (2.0.2) and installed it. This required installation of several dependencies including lib32-libxinerama. After this the foobar2000 window worked as expected regardless of its size or the display it is on.
I uninstalled the stable version and went back to the packaged repo version. Surprisingly, foobar2000 now works without a hitch. I suspect installing lib32-libxinerama (or one of the other dependencies) did the trick.
I have been experiencing this issue on my Arch Linux multi-monitor setup for some time now. Confirmed installing lib32-xinerama has resolved the issue, thank you!
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ignacio ignacio_xxi@hotmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #6 from ignacio ignacio_xxi@hotmail.com --- Created attachment 60425 --> https://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=60425 The solution for this problem (on XFCE)
Wine programs where only refreshed inside an area of the laptop screen inside the big screen. Outside this area there was no window refresh, not even in the laptop screen.
The problem disappear when I set the large screen as a primary in the XFCE display control panel.
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eemelilari@gmail.com changed:
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--- Comment #7 from eemelilari@gmail.com --- (In reply to ignacio from comment #6)
The problem disappear when I set the large screen as a primary in the XFCE
Same fix worked in KDE Plasma. Using X and kwin.