Hi, Just wondering if anyone else has seen this behavior? Today I ran some 3D demos, just for fun (from http://www.vividimage.enta.net/electrome/) !!! When the demo ends and gives me back a gnome desktop all my panels icons had rearranged and ended up at the right hand corner in a tiny clump. In windowed mode its fine just full screen. Any ideas? Should I file a bug report or is this something to do with gnome and not wine? Rich
James Hawkins
2007-May-29 18:14 UTC
[Wine] fullscreen 3D leads to gnome panels rearranging
On 5/29/07, r swanwick <r.swanwick@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi, > > Just wondering if anyone else has seen this behavior? > > Today I ran some 3D demos, just for fun (from > http://www.vividimage.enta.net/electrome/) !!! > > When the demo ends and gives me back a gnome desktop all my panels icons had > rearranged and ended up at the right hand corner in a tiny clump. > > In windowed mode its fine just full screen. > > Any ideas? Should I file a bug report or is this something to do with gnome and > not wine? >No, this is an issue with Gnome, not Wine. -- James Hawkins
Florian Ludwig
2007-May-30 13:50 UTC
[Wine] fullscreen 3D leads to gnome panels rearranging
> > > No, this is an issue with Gnome, not Wine. > > > > I dont know how fullscreen actually works but I wonder if this is realy > > a gnome bug since (for me) all programms run fine in fullscreen and > > doesnt mess up my panels. I dont know how a programm sets the > > resolution,... but I guess the problem is that the common way whould be > > > > 1. get fullscreen > > 2. set resolution > > > > but in this case its the other way around, so that the gnome windows / > > panals are still active while changing the resolution so they rearrage > > as they have to. > > > > No, that's not right. > > > It may be a bug neither in wine nor in gnome though it shouldn't happen. > > > > It's a bug in gnome.As said I'm not realy sure about it but since it never happend to me (with several programm and games in fullscreen though most not with wine) I thought it's hardly a gnome bug. But at all it was just a guess and your arguments sounds reasonable - i'm sorry for the noise.. o.O greetings, Florian
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