Hey all,
after Fred fixed the problem scrolling of an image inside a scroll view
I noticed the introduced (or exposed) a bug. It is not fatal, but may be
worth investigation.
a quick note: the original problem was that when the image was larger
than the view and scrlling was needed, only a part of the picture
actually displayed, scrollbars were there and scrolled, but only a lower
left rect showed the contents. This on xlib.
As an example I am referring to how images are displayed inside the
PRICE main window.
right now, a strange shadow happens: the whole window is drawn, the
image correctly filing all the window area and in the correct size, but
a "shadow" appears in form of a rect where formerly with the old bug the
image was displayed. I can clearly see the borders super-impressed to
the correct image, then after a time, the image gets probably re-drawn
again and the final result is correct.
This is particularly evident with big images (like 1024x768 or greater).
I wonder if this is a bug and that it makes display slower and more
inefficient than what it should be, redrawing things twice.
cheers,
Riccardo
PS: I haven't filed a bug yet, I wanted to know other peoples comments
and maybe Fred or someone has a rapid fix.
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