1. Open a new terminal. Make sure the current row/line is well above the bottom of the terminal. 2. Play a video file file with mplayer. (standard output, so that audio-video sync, etc. is continuously updated) 3. Note urxvt cpu-usage 4. Press some commands in mplayer. eg. toggle play (space) multiple times until the current row is the last/bottom one. 5. Note urxvt cpu-usage
When the row being updated by mplayer is not the last/bottom one, urxvt use much more cpu. I've observed this a long time. I use ion3 as a WM though, and haven't tested under something else. This happens both for plain urxvt and the daemon client. Debian package version of xserver-xorg: 1:7.6+8 urxvt version(s): v9.12 - released: 2011-06-29 and latest (2011-09-23) Best regards Ole Jørgen Brønner _______________________________________________ rxvt-unicode mailing list [email protected] http://lists.schmorp.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rxvt-unicode
