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Package: grip
Version: 2.96-4
Severity: wishlist
When using grip to play an audio CD, it usually shows a tracklist
in a window with horizontal and vertical scrollbars, with a
CD-front-panel style set of buttons and elapsed-time display below
that. Every second, it updates the elapsed-time display, which is fine.
However, when it does this it also redraws lots of bits of the window
it doesn't need to, such as the scrollbars and the window-tabs.
This means that the scrollbars flash annoyingly every second as they
are cleared and redrawn.
This is much easier to see over a remote X display, simply because
the redraw is slower, but it can be seen even on a non-remote display.
I've set the bug severity to wishlist because it's only a cosmetic
issue, but it is rather irritating...
Peter Maydell
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Hi,
this bug was solved a loooong time ago already :)
Regards,
Daniel
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