Janek Kozicki skrev:
Ove Kaaven said:     (by the date of Mon, 10 Oct 2005 01:43:35 -0400)

This isn't still a problem with current Wine releases, is it?

the program in question is AutoCAD 2000. This bug also appeared (less
often) in a small windows program written by myself called l2d.exe.

The bug is that program window disappears completely when I switch
viewport back and forth. I'm using sawfish (maybe it's relevant). By
completely I mean that it is not visible, and is not reachable by
taskbar, tasklist, window list or whatever I tried to switch between
opened windows.

So you asked if this bug is still here. I'm using debian sarge, so I
first checked if this bug disappeared from wine version in debian sarge:

- AutoCAD 2000 - no longer running, wine crashes at startup (I tried to
fix that in many ways, it was unfixable).

- l2d.exe - bug#272909 no longer occurs.

Becasue I need AutoCAD 2000 to work with linux, I upgraded wine using:
deb http://wine.sourceforge.net/apt/ binary/

namely I have wine and libwine packages at (latest) version 0.9.0 (this
is that recently released beta), from upstream.

- AutoCAD 2000 - bug#272909 still occurs. (and AutoCAD works, weeheee!)
- l2d.exe - bug#272909 no longer occurs.

so this bug cannot be closed. And it would be nice if it were fixed :)
For now I always set AutoCAD window to 'sticky' so it never disappears
from my desktop. This is the only workaround I can think of.

In l2d.exe this bug showed itself less often and it was a rather random,
whereas in AutoCAD it happens always.

If anyone needs I can send them that l2d.exe program which I've written.

prhaps this bug is somewhat related with sawfish? I don't know in fact.
If I check it with other window manager I will post here additional
info. Maybe developers in wine upstream would be interested in this bug
too?

I haven't seen any additional info from you yet... and I can't really test AutoCAD, since I don't have it. So have they fixed it yet?





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