Update of bug #25505 (project gnustep):

                  Status:                    None => In Progress            

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Follow-up Comment #14:

Thank you! This really helps, maybe it isn't cairo that is broken but the way
we compute the offset?

I will add a bit of output to [CairoGState setOffset:] and perhaps get a
better understanding of what is going on here. I also remember the cairo bug
we had with cairo < 1.6, where the clipping rectangles did not correctly
handle the offset. Perhaps something similar applies here?

BTW we no longer use GSX11HandlesWindowDecorations, although it is still
supported, the new name is GSBackHandlesWindowDecorations. Setting this to NO
really turns off the problem.

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