Hi, I was going to file a bug report for this, but I thought I'd check here first, because I'm not sure if this is a wine bug, or something to do with Photoshop or Compiz. Most times when I close Photoshop CS2, I'm getting the one or more of the tool pallets left behind on my desktop. I have found no way to get rid of them - apart from restarting the X server. I tried xkill but it just hits whatever is underneath. Is this a known bug? I couldn't find a bug report. I assume that it's Wine (or Photoshop) because I've never seen a native application do this. Here's an example - just the colour swatch has stayed this time - http://stephengentle.com/downloads/wine-compiz-error.png -Stephen Gentle
On further inspection, this seems to happen only when the Photoshop window is maximised when I close it. I usually maximise it on startup because I prefer working like that. If I don't change the size of the main window, it exits normally. Stephen Gentle wrote:> Hi, > > I was going to file a bug report for this, but I thought I'd check here > first, because I'm not sure if this is a wine bug, or something to do > with Photoshop or Compiz. > > Most times when I close Photoshop CS2, I'm getting the one or more of > the tool pallets left behind on my desktop. I have found no way to get > rid of them - apart from restarting the X server. I tried xkill but it > just hits whatever is underneath. > > Is this a known bug? I couldn't find a bug report. > > I assume that it's Wine (or Photoshop) because I've never seen a native > application do this. > > Here's an example - just the colour swatch has stayed this time - > http://stephengentle.com/downloads/wine-compiz-error.png > > -Stephen Gentle >
Stephen Gentle skrev:> Hi, > > I was going to file a bug report for this, but I thought I'd check here > first, because I'm not sure if this is a wine bug, or something to do > with Photoshop or Compiz.You could check if there are any wine or wineserver processes still running. If so, Wine isn't shutting down properly, which may be a Wine bug. If not, it must be a Compiz problem.> Most times when I close Photoshop CS2, I'm getting the one or more of > the tool pallets left behind on my desktop. I have found no way to get > rid of them - apart from restarting the X server. I tried xkill but it > just hits whatever is underneath.If xkill doesn't think the window exists, it doesn't sound like a Wine problem, so it sounds a lot like it must be a Compiz bug.