The taskbar had two windows, Sound Juicer on the left and Firefox to the right. Sound Juicer had finished extracting tracks and had put up a window underneath the Firefox window, just sticking out on the right. I clicked on the visible area to bring it to the top, to see if it had completed successfully, or had some issue. The window just vanished. Sound Juicer still wanted attention, since its taskbar entry was highlighted blue. So I minimized the Firefox window by clicking on its taskbar entry. As it minimized, it produced the shrinking window ghost to the Firefox taskbar entry. That overwrote the blue highlight of the Sound Juicer taskbar entry. The problem is that the Sound Juicer taskbar entry repainted the backgound with the normal gray color rather than the blue attention color. This produced a taskbar entry with two background colors, blue on the lower left and gray on the upper right, with a diagonal, slightly staircase, division between the two background colors. An attempt to take a screenshot caused the Sound Juicer tab to repaint in its proper attention-blue when the "take screenshot" button was clicked, just prior to the actual screenshot. Since the text on the Sound Juicer tab repainted through the background color difference, it must be seeing the repaint event; it is just using the wrong background color for the part that gets uncovered as the shrinking window ghost passes. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/taskbar-repaint-event-tp14881346p14881346.html Sent from the Gnome - Bugsquad mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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