And this is also happening when opening and unshading some windows (again especially Firefox). So I guess all map events have this problem. Does anybody have an idea how to solve this, other than waiting for a fixed amount of time for, say, Firefox windows?
On 4/11/07, Hendrik Kaju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, > > Using Xgl, when a window is unminimized, sometimes (especially with > Firefox), the window contents are not immediately visible (partially > or completely) until an unminimize animation is completed. That is, > sometimes there are empty (transparent) rectangles within the window > (maybe corresponding to some Mozilla controls), and sometimes the > whole window is empty (only the decoration is visible). This is more > of an issue with cpu-hungry effects (well, most of them if you are > using Xgl + fglrx). > > To avoid this, I want to wait until the window contents are *fully* > available before I start any unminimize animations. My question is how > can I know the right time? Is there a certain place in core that I can > maybe throw a notification event from for this? If not, what is the > best way to solve this problem? Should I just wait for a certain > amount of time for certain applications (like Firefox)? > > Cheers, > Erkin I can confirm this on OpenSuSE 10.2, i915 and Xorg 7.2. Firefox windows are sometimes completely blank when unminimizing. Usually only some parts are invisible (Firefox's toolbar). It doesn't happen with slow animations on. -- Hendrik Kaju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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