[Bug 16486] New: Apps not restoring correctly after minimizing twice
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Sat Dec 13 06:36:15 CST 2008
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16486
Summary: Apps not restoring correctly after minimizing twice
Product: Wine
Version: 1.1.10
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P2
Component: -unknown
AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
ReportedBy: diafero at arcor.de
This is a problem occurring in different applications. Examples are "Welt am
Draht" (http://mathespiele.ma.funpic.de/programm.php?id=33) as well as
PlasmaShop and PRPTool (http://www.guildofwriters.com/wiki/PlasmaShop).
When I minimize them using the minimize button on the window border or by
clicking their task-bar entry, and then restore them by clicking the entry
again, the "Minimize" button is no longer available in the top right corner of
the window. If I then minimize and restore it again by clicking the task-bar
entry, the app is not restored correctly: The window is only about 20 pixels
wide and 50 pixels high then, without any content being drawn. It continues to
run fine, just that I can't interact with it as the window has no content and
can't be resized. Closing it by right-clicking in the task-bar correctly quits
the app without data being lost.
What is even more strange is that I can fix this problem with "Uru - The Path
of the Shell" (no matter whether it is in the same wineprefix as the
problematic app or not - I don't have other full-screen 3D apps running in wine
so I can't test if it works with other games, too): I restore the app, then
restore Uru. press Windows+D to go to the desktop and restore the app again -
it opens fine then. Minimizing and restoring it once again brings it back to
the broken state.
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