On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 11:32:17PM +0200, Bart Martens wrote: > On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 06:35:50AM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote: > > Package: dosemu > > Version: 1.2.2-3 > > Severity: normal > > > > Since the upgrade, > > What exactly did you upgrade? Only dosemu, or also other packages? Did > you upgrade dosemu from 1.2.2-2 to 1.2.2-3 ? > > > when I run a program that uses VGA mode > > Which program? How to reproduce the problem? > > > under > > xdosemu the window does not resize and I end up with an incredibly > > squished display. > > Can you upload screenshots of the good display and the "squished" > display? > > > I do find that if I manually resize the window > > Is this "manually resize" something else than what you meant before > "does not resize"? What is the difference? > > > everything gets bigger, though the font doesn't look too good. I > > think that's because it is just an enlarged, low-res font. > > Screenshots? > > > May be related to #362367. > > Good guess, could be, worth checking. > > > The old behavior was that the window resized dynamically as I went > > into or out of VGA mode.
Furthermore, the old behavior, seen after the downgrade desribed below, does not permit resizing the X window in which xdosemu runs by dragging the window boundaries. I can't drag the window boundaries either in the regular mode or the VGA mode, which is larger vertically than the other mode. > > Can you describe how you do this? Can you confirm that this still works > after downgrading dosemu to the older version? Downgrading dosemu to 1.2.1-3 reverts to the former behavior. In particular, I left xfonts-dosemu at 1.2.2-3; the sensitivity to dosemu but not fonts may undercut my theory that the fonts are the root of the problem. Apart from downgrading dosemu the system was unchanged from its state when I filed this bug. The downgrade also restores the old behavior in which this application (grandview) uses all the CPU when it starts. That behavior is less desirable, though it bears more on 365869 than this bug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]