On Tue, 13 Dec 2022 19:36:56 +0900 Masaru Nomiya <nom...@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> said:

e25 composites. e16 doesn't. or not last i knew. very very very different
display paths.

no i  see no "blinking" on any device i have (bunch of x86 boxes with intel
or amd gpu's) nor on any arm devices (rpi3, rpi4 and mali gpu based devices like
rockpro64 and a test chip with a bifrost gpu + komeda dpu).

can you get a video of it?

> Hello,
> 
> I'm using .e, which still has iBox-like behaviour, but it's starting
> to behave more and more like an iBar, so I thought I'd configure a new
> .e and see what happens.
> I'm using the latest version of efl and enlightenment provided by
> openSUSE (probably the git state-of-the-art), with e16.
>  
>  $ mv .e e.orig
> 
> and logged into enlightenment, configured .e according to the
> guidelines and registered the applications in shelf as before.
> 
> When using it with this, the phenomenon of the work area blinking
> while working in the terminal or in Emacs occurred frequently, and I
> investigated various things, but could not find the trigger and cause,
> so I entered e16 and did the following.
> 
>  $ cp -rp .e.orig .e
> 
> and logged in to enloghtenment again, the blinking phenomenon disappeared.
> 
> Is this a phenomenon unique to me?
> 
> I would like to add that the reconfigured e. does indeed improve the
> usability of the iconified apps, but the fact that the shelf is
> bloated with the icons of multiple running apps is making me think.
> In other words, since I am using it with multiple apps running all the
> time ...
> 
> Regards & Good Night.
> 
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