(In reply to comment #14)
> (In reply to comment #13)
> > (In reply to comment #12)
> >
> > That's exactly the kind of the bug imposed by a WM.
> >
> > 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.
>
> Okay. You must have more experience than me on that subject, because I have
> none. We have to be sure, so I will do some test with others WM (KDE, …). If
> it's a problem with X, I do not know how to be sure…
>
> Every tests I do will be reported here.
I tested Warcraft III with KDE, IceWM and XFCE (and initially GNOME) : each times, this bug happens. So I think it's pretty sure it's not a WM bug. Why this could not be a bug of Wine ?
(In reply to comment #14)
> (In reply to comment #13)
> > (In reply to comment #12)
> >
> > That's exactly the kind of the bug imposed by a WM.
> >
> > 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.
>
> Okay. You must have more experience than me on that subject, because I have
> none. We have to be sure, so I will do some test with others WM (KDE, …). If
> it's a problem with X, I do not know how to be sure…
>
> Every tests I do will be reported here.
I tested Warcraft III with KDE, IceWM and XFCE (and initially GNOME) : each times, this bug happens. So I think it's pretty sure it's not a WM bug. Why this could not be a bug of Wine ?