[Bug 13065] New: 3D window edit moves all windows behind main window

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Thu May 8 09:40:43 CDT 2008


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13065

           Summary: 3D window edit moves all windows behind main window
           Product: Wine
           Version: 0.9.61.
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: -unknown
        AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
        ReportedBy: rschaffter at comcast.net


Created an attachment (id=12821)
 --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=12821)
Screenshot of hidden child windows.

Poser 7.0 is a 3D model manipulation and rendering program.  It has a main
background window and several child windows, including a 3D viewport using
openGL.  It runs quite well in a virtual windows desktop in version 0.9.55.  In
versions after that, when the 3D window is manipulated, the child windows all
disappear behind the main window, as shown in the attached shot.  Resizing the
main window will allow one to bring the child windows to the foreground, but it
happens after EVERY manipulation of the viewport.  It only happened very rarely
under 0.9.55.

This doesn't occur when running on the KDE desktop using the window Manager;
however, in this mode moving the window causes the cursor to flash between the
normal pointer and the cross shapped move window icon, and the mouse buttons
and keyboard to become unresponsive for between 20 seconds and one hour-this
did occur prior to version 0.9.55(I suppose I should report this one whilst I'm
here). Eventually the flashing stops and the window can then be moved.

I'm running openSUSE 10.3 with KDE 3.59 and the nVidia proprietary video
drivers.


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