I can try to bisect wxWidgets. But as building wxWidgets drains my
battery in minutes I will be able to do at maximum one step per week.

Kind regards,

  Gunter.

On 14.09.19 21:31, Scott Talbert wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Sep 2019, Gunter Königsmann wrote:
>
>>  *  Scroll Wheels and Two-Finger scroll are broken in this
>> combination, if
>>     Wayland is used (934386) and
>
> Is two finger scrolling really a high priority issue?  It seems like a
> nice to have rather than a must-have IMHO.
>
>>  *  If a horizontal scrollbar is visible all custom controls (e.G.
>>     wxMaxima's worksheet) flicker badly (934386)
>
> On this issue, I'm not convinced that upstream can reproduce it, based
> on the comments in the ticket.  I don't think that I've reproduced it
> either. Since you claim that it doesn't occur with wx 3.1, can you do
> a bisection between wx 3.0 and 3.1 to determine which commit fixed
> it?  If we can figure that out, we can backport the patches.
>
>> If wxMaxima otherwise would be dropped from debian I am willing to
>> switch
>> to a flickering version that uses GTK3. But if I don't occur this risk I
>> would rather stay at GTK3 until wxGTK 3.2 is released - which will
>> fix this
>> issue. The wxWidgets maintainers told me that wxGTK 3.2 will be released
>> "soon". But the same was true a year ago - which I normally would be
>> fine
>> with: wxGTK 3.1 works fine, the combination of wxGTK 3.0 and GTK2 works
>> fine, too - and it is wise to release a library when it is ready, not
>> according to an arbitrary schedule.
>
> Well, there is still time to fix the issues - Bullseye release is
> still a long way off.
>
> And yes, upstream wx claims that wx 3.2 will be "soon" but we have
> heard that for a long time.  :)  So I don't think we can depend on that.
>
> Scott

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