[Bug 53160] New: Ancestral Quest 16.0.11: Data from linked FamilySearch shrinks and then disappears
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Tue Jun 14 17:31:10 CDT 2022
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53160
Bug ID: 53160
Summary: Ancestral Quest 16.0.11: Data from linked FamilySearch
shrinks and then disappears
Product: Wine
Version: 7.6
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: user32
Assignee: wine-bugs at winehq.org
Reporter: drjk011 at live.com
Distribution: ---
Ancestral Quest is software designed for storing and managing personal family
history data. When a person is linked to FamilySearch (free account) and
'Review with FamilySearch" is selected, data from FamilySearch is retrieved and
the textbox is supposed to be populated so local data can be compared with
FamilySearch data.
The data momentarily is presented, then shrinks smaller and smaller until it
disappears from view. With text data, there are no error messages, just
disappearing text.
If Ancestral Quest is a registered version, then photos may be compared with
FamilySearch as well. In this case, the same action occurs until the there is a
divide-by-zero error and the program crashes.
Hardware:
PclinuxOS 2022
KDE Plasma 5.24.5
Ryzen 5-3600, 23.5 GiB Ram, NVIDIA GTX 1060
Wine 7.6
Software:
Ancestral Quest 16.0.11 by Incline Software
http://www.ancestralquestonline.com/updates/getlatest.asp?demo=1
Error demonstrated with the “Scrapbook Sample Database” freely downloadable
from the publisher
http://www.ancquest.com/download.htm
Connecting to FamilySearch by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
One must be registered, but it is a free account.
https://www.familysearch.org/en/
Attachments:
Four (4) screenshots from Windows of how it is supposed to look:
Screenshot_main.png; Screenshot_sub-details.png; Screenshot_sources.png; and
Screenshot_sub-photos.png
Two (2) mpg files showing what is actually seen: "RealTime.mpg" shows accessing
the above mentioned 4 areas, and "Clips slowed 90%.mpg" showing what is
happening slow enough to actually evaluate.
One (1) backtrace file "backtrace.txt" showing information when the photos
cause the program failure.
Comment:
>From my working with this issue and attempting to find a resolution, to me it
seems that this is not exactly a failure of Wine, but rather a procedure or
function dealing with size and placement (located in User32.dll) that is not
yet fully implemented. I could not find any patches or work that addresses this
issue. One backtrace (that I cannot yet duplicate) referenced a
WINPOS_SysCommandSizeMove procedure followed by a WINPROC_call_window
procedure; indicating that there were missing parameters.
I would be happy to provide more details and/or logs if that would be helpful.
Thanks...
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