Greetings, I've tried wine on and off over the course of a few years and there is one problem I always run into that I believe is caused by either my configuration or my window manager. I'm using a stock Fedora Core 3 (fc3) system and currently wine-20041201-1fc3winehq with a default config file. When I run windows applications there is a transparent border around the menubar and all toolbars appx 5 pixels thick. This transparent border will not draw, therefore if you do something like move the window offscreen then back again, it will be filled with bad pixels from the background. This makes windows apps appear very ugly. I've tried wine under gnome and kde and still have this problem. I googled it a bit but I really have no idea what terminology to google for. Is this a known issue and can I resolve it with configuration changes? Thanks, Tim
On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 11:21:11 -0700 (PDT), in gmane.comp.emulators.wine.user you wrote:> Greetings, > > I've tried wine on and off over the course of a few years and there is one > problem I always run into that I believe is caused by either my configuration > or my window manager. > > I'm using a stock Fedora Core 3 (fc3) system and currently > wine-20041201-1fc3winehq with a default config file. When I run windows > applications there is a transparent border around the menubar and all toolbars > appx 5 pixels thick. This transparent border will not draw, therefore if you > do something like move the window offscreen then back again, it will be filled > with bad pixels from the background. This makes windows apps appear very ugly.I think that has been fixed ages ago. Please upgrade. Rein. -- Rein Klazes rklazes@xs4all.nl