[Bug 8460] DVD Profiler: returns "Invalid floating point operation"

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Tue Aug 28 13:05:22 CDT 2007


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8460





--- Comment #17 from Stuart Middleton <Stuart at houseofanime.org>  2007-08-28 13:05:21 ---
Possible reason for the final "invalid floating point" error. With the Tahoma
font installed, the application starts normally, appearing to load various
component windows of the gui in turn. The remaining error message appears with
the focus on the "Audio/Video" tab, suggesting that it is something on this
rather small tab that is causing the error. I note that this is the only
location in the application (that I can find) that uses radio buttons, and that
the dot in these buttons is distorted. I can't find any other bugs relating to
radio buttons, but could this be the cause of the problem?

P.S. It turns out that the originally reported bug was in fact three bugs:

1) The reason for the initial freeze reported part way through startup was
caused when gecko was not installed. The error/install message was hidden
behind a splash screen that always displays on top.

2) The vast (and crippling) majority of the error messages were caused by an
absence of the Tahoma font. If this is added to the font directory and the
registry, the program will load...

3) ... leaving only one remaining error message (described above).

Of these, the first was not a bug. The second is an already reported bug*. The
third is still open.

*Regarding the Tahoma problem: I'd like to reference the bug that this
duplicates so that I can properly attach DVD Profiler as an affected program.
However, although I can find reference to Tahoma in several bugs, I'm not sure
which one is actual Tahoma bug. Can anyone shed any light?


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