[Bug 1139] Windows commander OnShow OnHide

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Sat Jun 28 10:09:18 CDT 2003


http://bugs.winehq.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1139





------- Additional Comments From winebug at flonet.net  2003-28-06 10:09 -------
Bug comments restored from Gmane.org:

regression starting from 20021031Windows commander 3.51 used to work fine but
has now a problemwith the drop down list for drive selection:"Cannot change
Visible in OnShow or OnHide"I thought of a download link here but as it turns
out the currentdownloadable version 5.5 has bad problems with wine
altogether.(http://www.ghisler.com/download.htm)


------- Additional Comments From tony_lambregts at telusplanet.net  2002-11-10
14:52 -------
If its a regression then using CVS could you please narrow it down  to the patch
that
caused the regression. The way to do regression testing is outlined here.

http://www.winehq.org/docs/wine-devel/cvs-regression.shtml


------- Additional Comments From micha at freemail.com.au  2002-11-13 14:35 -------
Sorry, at this time this is beyond me. Actually, before posting this
I looked at the regression testing - and gave up. Until now I only used binary
versions (those for SuSE) and the problem occurred starting with 20021031.
I had hoped this would be enough for the developer(s) to narrow it down - and
hopefully still be useful. I am only beginning to dig in to this.
At least I can meanwhile correct this much: The current download version of
Windows Commander (now "Total Commander") actually DOES run under Wine.
It just has a silly splash screen waiting for some input, that gets immediately
covered by the main window so that the latter appears to be dead.
Having solved that: The problem in question can still be seen with this version
although the useful message pointing out the problem does not come up any more.
One just gets an empty rectangle.

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