> Well, I do not think so, because when I launch Warcraft III in fullscreen, and
> switch to my desktop, firstly the desktop tries to restore its own resolution
> and then it switches to the resolution of the game.
That's exactly the kind of the bug imposed by a WM.
> I assume that Wine forces
> the desktop to the resolution of the game. In fact there is a sort of "flash"
> in 1280x768 and the resolution of the desktop becomes 1024x768.
Wine doesn't "force" the resolution change, and couldn't do that. Wine
just uses public X11 APIs to switch the resolution on behalf of the Windows
application it runs.
(In reply to comment #12)
> Well, I do not think so, because when I launch Warcraft III in fullscreen, and
> switch to my desktop, firstly the desktop tries to restore its own resolution
> and then it switches to the resolution of the game.
That's exactly the kind of the bug imposed by a WM.
> I assume that Wine forces
> the desktop to the resolution of the game. In fact there is a sort of "flash"
> in 1280x768 and the resolution of the desktop becomes 1024x768.
Wine doesn't "force" the resolution change, and couldn't do that. Wine
just uses public X11 APIs to switch the resolution on behalf of the Windows
application it runs.