[Bug 41010] New: comctl32/listview: item selection problems

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Mon Jul 25 13:09:59 CDT 2016


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41010

            Bug ID: 41010
           Summary: comctl32/listview: item selection problems
           Product: Wine
           Version: 1.9.15
          Hardware: x86-64
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: minor
          Priority: P2
         Component: comctl32
          Assignee: wine-bugs at winehq.org
          Reporter: markk at clara.co.uk
      Distribution: ---

I noticed this problem when using WinUAE. The issue is not present with native
(Windows) comctl32.

To reproduce:
 - Use winecfg to tell Wine to use native comctl32.
 - Download the WinUAE installer from
http://www.winuae.net/files/InstallWinUAE3300.msi
 - Run the installer, click Next, Install, Finish.
 - Run WinUAE. The WinUAE Properties window appears. Quickstart should be
selected in the treeview on the left. Uncheck the "Start in Quickstart mode"
checkbox.
 - Click Configurations in the treeview. A listview showing various config
files is shown in the upper right of the window. We want to create several
different entries to (partially) fill the listview in order to demonstrate the
problem. Type some random text in the Name field then click the Save button.
Repeat several times to partly populate the listview.
 - (You might need to quit and relaunch WinUAE at this point.)
 - Move the mouse cursor around over the listview. Notice that when moving the
cursor over the empty space on the right side, no list items are
highlighted/underlined. And when the cursor is over that empty space,
(double-)clicking does nothing.

 - Quit WinUAE and use winecfg to tell Wine to use built-in comctl32.
 - Run WinUAE again. The WinUAE Properties window should open to the
Configurations page by default.
 - Move the mouse cursor around over the listview. Even when over the empty
space on the right side, the corresponding item to the left of the cursor is
underlined. If you double-click when over empty space, it seems that's
equivalent to clicking the Start button at the bottom of the window. Or
possibly, equivalent to double-clicking the highlighted list item (even if the
cursor is to the right of a different item).

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