[Bug 19263] Slow performance when the theme is changed to vista inspirat
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Sat Aug 23 16:20:09 CDT 2014
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19263
Austin English <austinenglish at gmail.com> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Keywords| |download
URL| |http://fioressj.deviantart.
| |com/art/Human-for-Windows-3
| |7743373
--- Comment #6 from Austin English <austinenglish at gmail.com> ---
(In reply to xiaqqaix from comment #4)
> This actually happens with any theme and latest Wine 1.5, and I've written a
> cleaner and more minimal case, originally posted in bug 30255:
>
> 1. Download a XP theme, like Human for Windows [1] or Clearlooks for Windows
> XP
> [2] and unzip it.
> 2. Run `winecfg`. In the "Desktop Integration" tab, install the theme, choose
> it, and click "apply".
> 3. Switch between the tabs of winecfg and observe the performance. There is
> an
> obvious lag when switching tabs, which is not present when "(No Theme)" is
> chosen. Also, there is `fixme:msg:pack_message msg 14 (WM_ERASEBKGND) not
> supported yet` in the console output.
> ---
> 1. http://fioressj.deviantart.com/art/Human-for-Windows-37743373, as
> mentioned
> in http://wiki.winehq.org/XPThemes
> 2. http://schmoove.deviantart.com/art/ClearLooks-for-Windows-XP-18591720
>
> I request the version field be modified to "1.5".
I don't see a lag with 1.7.25 and the Human theme.
austin at debian-home:~$ sha1sum Human_for_Windows_by_FioreSSj.zip
8c92977ec3833975d31c19f04b00e3c4cb13d299 Human_for_Windows_by_FioreSSj.zip
austin at debian-home:~$ du -h Human_for_Windows_by_FioreSSj.zip
4.1M Human_for_Windows_by_FioreSSj.zip
austin at debian-home:~$ wine --version
wine-1.7.25
used Human.msstyles. I tried with 1.4 on the same machine, and it seems fast
(and I don't see those fixme's either).
Can you please retest?
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