Hello there ? There were folks in the recent time running DC++ on wine. I'm also one of them, and I have a small problem, which turns out to be very annoying. The action buttons at the top of the main DC++ window as well as tabs at the bottom tend to show "tooltips" containing information about the last files to be hashed. However, there is an error somewhere that these tooltip windows are there forever, they don't go away, when they should. Once activated "tooltip" can be moved by placing the mouse on another button/tab, but not deactivated. Buttons and tabs even seem to have their own "tooltip logic", independent on each other, so You can have two tooltips visible simultaneously and showing the same. And their behaviour is really "aggresive" - they always stay on top of all windows and they automatically move to any virtual desktop. Does anybody else observe the same problem, and did anybody eventually find a solution for it ? I have the latest CVS wine (updated today) and DC++ installed manually, no winetools used. With regards, Pavel Troller
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 06:46:08 +0100, Pavel Troller <patrol@sinus.cz> wrote:> Hello there ? > There were folks in the recent time running DC++ on wine. I'm also one of > them, and I have a small problem, which turns out to be very annoying. The > action buttons at the top of the main DC++ window as well as tabs at the > bottom tend to show "tooltips" containing information about the last files > to be hashed. However, there is an error somewhere that these tooltip windows > are there forever, they don't go away, when they should. Once activated > "tooltip" can be moved by placing the mouse on another button/tab, but not > deactivated. Buttons and tabs even seem to have their own "tooltip logic", > independent on each other, so You can have two tooltips visible simultaneously > and showing the same. > And their behaviour is really "aggresive" - they always stay on top of all > windows and they automatically move to any virtual desktop. > Does anybody else observe the same problem, and did anybody eventually find > a solution for it ? > I have the latest CVS wine (updated today) and DC++ installed manually, no > winetools used. > With regards, Pavel Troller > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >This is a problem that occurrs AFAIK in every program that uses tooltips. I don't know the exact cause of the problem or the subsequent fix, but I am sure that it is being worked on. Just keep updating wine and a fix will hopefully be available soon. -- James Hawkins
Hi, --- Pavel Troller <patrol@sinus.cz> wrote:> ... these tooltip windows > are there forever, they don't go away, when they > should. Once activated "tooltip" can be moved...I get much the same behaviour with VirtualDub (which otherwise works pretty much perfectly) - the tooltip for the scroller usually ends up covering up either the time/frame counter or the play controls :-( Regards, Stephen ___________________________________________________________ ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
Hmmm, I get similar phenomona from my KDE 3.3 desktop - descriptions of icons will come up like they're supposed to, then not necessarily disappear. Perhaps some prb with video drivers? David gnome@hawaii.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Joachim von Thadden <thadden@web.de> Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 9:59 pm Subject: Re: [Wine]DC++ 0.668 - Annoying "tooltips"> Am Do, Jan 27, 2005 at 12:38:48 -0600 schrieb James Hawkins: > > This is a problem that occurrs AFAIK in every program that uses > > tooltips. I don't know the exact cause of the problem or the > > subsequent fix, but I am sure that it is being worked on. Just keep > > updating wine and a fix will hopefully be available soon. > > Not only in Wine... sometimes I have tooltip from opera or firefox > staying on all desktops for a time. Not very often, but sometimes. > > Regards > Joachim > -- > "Never touch a running system! Never run a touching system? > Never run a touchy system!!!" > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >