Ubuntu and disappearing windows
Ubuntu and disappearing windows
I run a program called GradeQuick under wine in Ubuntu 8.04. It works well but occasionally I mess up and minimize the window, I immediately lose access to the window as it seems to be invisible to application switcher or indeed the task-bar. Any suggestions how to get it back when I do this? At the moment I have to open system monitor and kill the process, then restart the program and mentally flog myself for minimizing it in the first place.
Ubuntu and disappearing windows
On Fri, 23 May 2008 07:28:31 -0500
"Efros" <[email protected]> wrote:
perhaps that helps
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"Efros" <[email protected]> wrote:
try running in a virtual desktopI run a program called GradeQuick under wine in Ubuntu 8.04. It works well but occasionally I mess up and minimize the window, I immediately lose access to the window as it seems to be invisible to application switcher or indeed the task-bar. Any suggestions how to get it back when I do this? At the moment I have to open system monitor and kill the process, then restart the program and mentally flog myself for minimizing it in the first place.
perhaps that helps
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Then I would be running it natively under XP, albeit in Virtualbox or something. I would rather run it under Wine, the application is run from a remote server and I don't want to unnecessarily complicate the situation. Also I really don't want to install a virtual desktop for the sake of one application.
Ubuntu and disappearing windows
2008/5/23 Efros <[email protected]>:
http://wiki.winehq.org/DesktopWindow
You'd need to run it from the command line with something like:
wine explorer /desktop=ref,800x600 [name of .exe file]
(Note that I've never actually tried this myself
)
- d.
No, no - this means you run the app in Wine in a desktop window. See:Then I would be running it natively under XP, albeit in Virtualbox or something. I would rather run it under Wine, the application is run from a remote server and I don't want to unnecessarily complicate the situation. Also I really don't want to install a virtual desktop for the sake of one application.
http://wiki.winehq.org/DesktopWindow
You'd need to run it from the command line with something like:
wine explorer /desktop=ref,800x600 [name of .exe file]
(Note that I've never actually tried this myself

- d.
Ubuntu and disappearing windows
2008/5/23 Efros <[email protected]>:

Might be your window manager (in X) being funny. Can you alt-tab to the app?
- d.
argh. "Don't do that then"?Same behavior in the virtual desktop, minimize window and it disappears completely.

Might be your window manager (in X) being funny. Can you alt-tab to the app?
- d.
Ubuntu and disappearing windows
Efros wrote:
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=1206
and it'd be nice if you could add a test report.
GradeQuick 9 (from 2004) has a demo at
http://www.download.com/3000-2051_4-10305590.html
but I haven't been able to download it.
I could find just now that seems similar is
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6733
Perhaps this is the same bug?
- Dan
Which version? BTW, the appdb entry for this app isI run a program called GradeQuick under wine in Ubuntu 8.04.
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=1206
and it'd be nice if you could add a test report.
GradeQuick 9 (from 2004) has a demo at
http://www.download.com/3000-2051_4-10305590.html
but I haven't been able to download it.
I've seen this before with other apps. The only bug reportIt works well but [if] minimize the window, [it disappears]
I could find just now that seems similar is
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6733
Perhaps this is the same bug?
- Dan
Ubuntu and disappearing windows
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 8:46 AM, Dan Kegel <[email protected]> wrote:
both minimize and unminimize work.
What version are you having trouble with, and is there a demo
for that version?
I managed to download it. It installs fine andEfros wrote:Which version? BTW, the appdb entry for this app isI run a program called GradeQuick under wine in Ubuntu 8.04.
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=1206
and it'd be nice if you could add a test report.
GradeQuick 9 (from 2004) has a demo at
http://www.download.com/3000-2051_4-10305590.html
both minimize and unminimize work.
What version are you having trouble with, and is there a demo
for that version?
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Same problems over here:
These programs work as supposed (showing in their own window):
winecfg 0.9.59 Panel www.winehq.org
mp3DirectCut 2.08 www.mpesch3.de
MP3Gain 1.3.4 mp3gain.sf.net
Oscar's Renamer 1.1 www.mediachance.com/free/renamer.htm
These two won't appear in window list and are gone on minimize:
graph 4.3 www.padowan.dk (4.2)
MP3Test 1.6.0.b156 www.maf-soft.de/mp3test (1.5.1.b153)
I've tested both the current and the previous version, each of them having this problem.
As a workaround, I can either configure wine to open a virtual Desktop. The problem is, that this is cumbersome, as all wine windows are sucked up inside. And in addition to Alt+Tab I need another key-combo to switch, that I always forget.
Second, I found this: The KDE windowmanager offers specific settings for each window. There was a grayed out hook set, to skip it in the window list. So I made window specific settings like this:
- run the offending wine application
- Alt+F3 or click on icon in upper left corner
- submenu "advanced" - special settings for this window
- go to tab "personal settings"
- place a hook to the left of "skip window list"
- select "force" in the same line
- and make sure, the hook to the right is unset
- apply and see what happend to your windowlist
This is not perfect, as modal dialogs can get behind the application. It will be, as if it hangs (won't react to any input). It's easiest to roll up the main window (rightclick on minimize) to check, if there are more dialogs hidden.
Any idea, why it only affects some applications? What's the difference between those?
private_lock
PS: The version numbers
wine-0.9.59
KDE 3.5.9
Kubuntu Hardy
These programs work as supposed (showing in their own window):
winecfg 0.9.59 Panel www.winehq.org
mp3DirectCut 2.08 www.mpesch3.de
MP3Gain 1.3.4 mp3gain.sf.net
Oscar's Renamer 1.1 www.mediachance.com/free/renamer.htm
These two won't appear in window list and are gone on minimize:
graph 4.3 www.padowan.dk (4.2)
MP3Test 1.6.0.b156 www.maf-soft.de/mp3test (1.5.1.b153)
I've tested both the current and the previous version, each of them having this problem.
As a workaround, I can either configure wine to open a virtual Desktop. The problem is, that this is cumbersome, as all wine windows are sucked up inside. And in addition to Alt+Tab I need another key-combo to switch, that I always forget.
Second, I found this: The KDE windowmanager offers specific settings for each window. There was a grayed out hook set, to skip it in the window list. So I made window specific settings like this:
- run the offending wine application
- Alt+F3 or click on icon in upper left corner
- submenu "advanced" - special settings for this window
- go to tab "personal settings"
- place a hook to the left of "skip window list"
- select "force" in the same line
- and make sure, the hook to the right is unset
- apply and see what happend to your windowlist
This is not perfect, as modal dialogs can get behind the application. It will be, as if it hangs (won't react to any input). It's easiest to roll up the main window (rightclick on minimize) to check, if there are more dialogs hidden.
Any idea, why it only affects some applications? What's the difference between those?
private_lock
PS: The version numbers
wine-0.9.59
KDE 3.5.9
Kubuntu Hardy