Bug 695952

Summary: Quicken pie charts busted in wine-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Arthur Radley <MisterArthurRadley>
Component: wineAssignee: Andreas Bierfert <andreas.bierfert>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Arthur Radley 2011-04-12 22:51:19 UTC
Created attachment 491612 [details]
screenshot of a busted pie chart

Description of problem: Pie chart graphs in Quicken 2004 started being drawn incorrectly when Fedora 14 was updated from wine-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686 to  wine-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686. I also tried wine-1.3.17-2.fc14.i686 in updates-testing with the same result.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
wine-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
wine-1.3.17-2.fc14.i686

How reproducible: Consistent since installing wine-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install wine-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
2. Install Quicken 2004 with wine
3. Choose to display data as a pie chart graph
  
Actual results: When data is displayed as a pie chart graph, the apexes of the colored pie sections converge toward and meet at a far off-center point in the circle of the pie chart. But the black lines drawn to outline the sections of the pie chart still properly converge toward and meet at the center of the pie chart as radii of the circle.

Expected results: The colored sections should fill in the black outlines of the pie sections and therefore converge toward and meet at the center of the pie chart as do the black outlines of the pie sections.

Additional info: The packages installed for the reported version:

wine-small-fonts-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-courier-fonts-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-tahoma-fonts-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-ms-sans-serif-fonts-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-symbol-fonts-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-system-fonts-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-marlett-fonts-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-common-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-core-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
wine-desktop-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-fonts-1.3.16-1.fc14.noarch
wine-pulseaudio-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
wine-twain-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
wine-openal-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
wine-cms-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
wine-ldap-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
wine-capi-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
wine-wow-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686
wine-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686

The packages installed for the last working version:

wine-symbol-fonts-1.3.14-2.fc14.noarch
wine-small-fonts-1.3.14-2.fc14.noarch
wine-marlett-fonts-1.3.14-2.fc14.noarch
wine-system-fonts-1.3.14-2.fc14.noarch
wine-courier-fonts-1.3.14-2.fc14.noarch
wine-common-1.3.14-2.fc14.noarch
wine-core-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686
wine-desktop-1.3.14-2.fc14.noarch
wine-fonts-1.3.14-2.fc14.noarch
wine-twain-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686
wine-wow-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686
wine-ldap-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686
wine-openal-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686
wine-pulseaudio-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686
wine-cms-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686
wine-capi-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686
wine-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686

I don't know if anything can be done about this. And I wouldn't even bother mentioning this little thing except for the fact that Quicken 2004 is a very important application that I use in Fedora every day, and it has been performing well since at least Fedora 13's wine-1.1.38-1.fc13.i686. So something that had been working well was recently busted between wine-1.3.14-2.fc14.i686 and wine-1.3.16-1.fc14.i686. To me, that's a shame.

Comment 1 Andreas Bierfert 2011-04-13 07:40:29 UTC
I wonder what would be causing this. It would seem to me that drawing these pie charts would be a really low drawing function... will try to investigate.

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