[Bug 23108] Misplaced taskbar icon with PowerPoint 2003/2007

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Wed May 11 10:11:38 CDT 2011


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23108

Flavio Becker <flavio.becker at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #9 from Flavio Becker <flavio.becker at gmail.com> 2011-05-11 10:11:37 CDT ---
(In reply to comment #0)
> Created an attachment (id=28717)
 --> (http://bugs.winehq.org/attachment.cgi?id=28717) [details]
> Superfluous third 
> 
> I am using KDE 4 and run PowerPoint 2007 via wine 1.2rc2 (however, the problem
> I will describe exists for me since the time I first started using wine more
> intensively)
> 
> How to reproduce:
> 1. Use KDE 4 (a friend tested with another window manager and could not
> reproduce it)
> 2. Open a PowerPoint file. Everything is fine so far, works great. As usual, I
> can switch between different windows without any problems
> 3. Open another PowerPoint file. Now things get strange! Instead of two
> PowerPoint windows, I can see three windows: the two opened files and a third
> window without any content but the title. (see attached screenshot)
> 
> In that state, I cannot simply change between the instances of PowerPoint but
> always have to maximize the window I would like to choose.
> 
> When closing the second PowerPoint file, the superfluous small window stays.
> 
> As far as I have tested, this behaviour does not occur with multiple instances
> of Word, for instance.

I confirm that the problem still exists in version 1.3.19 of Wine and I could
test all versions since 1.1.42 and none of them solved the problem.

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