[Bug 7349] New: Lotus Notes: No close button on modal windows

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Tue Feb 6 04:46:25 CST 2007


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7349

           Summary: Lotus Notes: No close button on modal windows
           Product: Wine
           Version: 0.9.30.
          Platform: PC
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: P2
         Component: wine-misc
        AssignedTo: wine-bugs at winehq.org
        ReportedBy: lhervier at ifrance.com


When displaying a modal window, the notes client does not show the close button.

To reproduce, you can use the standard mail database:
- download and install the lotus notes 7 evaluation version
- configure the client so it can open a mail box: You can use one of the
following methods
   . connect to a domino server
   . OR connect to a POP or IMAP account
   . OR do not connect to anything, and after the setup is complete, create a
new database (CTRL+n), name it as you want, but select the template named "Mail
(R7)"
- On the mail database, click on "tools/preferences" (the "tools" button is on
the action bar displayed on top of the list of messages)

On windows, you will see a close button.
If using a virtual desktop, wine will also show a close button.
If NOT using a virtual desktop, wine will show:
   . a minimize button (that has no effect) if using metacity.
   . no button at all if using Emerald.

I will post screenshots of the those cases.

The tools/preference modal window of the mail database is only an easy way to
reproduce the problem... In real world, the user can live with because he can
use the "cancel" button to close the window. 

But the notes client can also display modal windows without cancel button.
That's the case for home made databases. I can attach an .nsf file reproducing
the exact problem if necessary.

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