Andrew wrote:> Hi, > > I installed Wine 0.9.30 using Automatix 2 onto Xubuntu Edgy primarily > so I could run IE 5-6 for testing purposes. I then installed IEs4Linux. > > It all works fine, although I still feel a sense of horror to see IE on my > linux desktop, but the title bars are all messed up for both winecfg > and IE. The link below shows a screenshot of the effect: > > http://people.aapt.net.au/~adjlstrong/wine.pngWell, those borders are not drawn by Wine, but by your window manager. I have seen effects like those when running on a machine with a limited color palette. Are you for some reason using something other than "millions" of colors?
Duane Clark <junkmail@junkmail.com> wrote:> Well, those borders are not drawn by Wine, but by your window manager. I > have seen effects like those when running on a machine with a limited > color palette. Are you for some reason using something other than > "millions" of colors?Actually, that depends on whether you are letting the WM handle this or not. In case wine is doing the handling, could you try an older version (something like 0.9.27) to see if it is a regression? Daniel
Hi, I installed Wine 0.9.30 using Automatix 2 onto Xubuntu Edgy primarily so I could run IE 5-6 for testing purposes. I then installed IEs4Linux. It all works fine, although I still feel a sense of horror to see IE on my linux desktop, but the title bars are all messed up for both winecfg and IE. The link below shows a screenshot of the effect: http://people.aapt.net.au/~adjlstrong/wine.png Any ideas? Andrew -- The STRONG Family Web Site http://www.strong-family.org
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