Jim Taylor wrote, On 01/03/2013 13:36:
Ray_Net wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote, On 28/02/2013 22:12:
chicagofan wrote:
Jim Taylor wrote:
I have added a comment to bug 812695
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=812695 that I am
seeing this problem on SeaMonkey 2.16 also after Microsoft Update
pushed KB2670838 to my laptop yesterday. I have changed
gfx.content.azure.enabled from true to false as a workaround to
correct the problem until it is corrected.


Can you explain what is happening, so I can decide if I want to
install that update?

It seems it's a 50/50 chance now that MS updates will break something
on my system. Thanks...
bj


Some of the text characters have dots missing and are malformed,
also some reports of images having problems too, but I didn't see
that problem. It seems to be only certain sized text, for me it was
mostly the text in the tab titles and the menus. I could still read
them, but it was hard enough on the eyes I didn't want to keep using
it. If you follow the link to the bug I posted, right under the bug
description are some attachments with screen shots of the problem
(they are from Foxfire, but the problem is the same on SeaMonkey).
Also it looks like most of the people having the problem (including
me) have ATI video cards or chipsets so you may not see the problem.

Also changing gfx.content.azure.enabled from true to false in
about:config corrected the problem for me and I haven't seen any ill
effects from that setting so I am going to leave the Microsoft
KB2670838 patch on and run with gfx.content.azure.enabled false
until they get the problem fixed.

my gfx.content.azure.enabled is false (and this is the default) so what ?

I'm not sure what you are asking with the "so what?", or why you even commented if you are not having the problem and your gfx.content.azure.enabled default is false.

If you are asking why your gfx.content.azure.enabled is default false and mine and others is default true I don't know the answer. Perhaps it's because your OS is 32 bit or you have hardware acceleration turned off or your video card is blacklisted, I don't know how the default is determined and I don't care enough to go to the source and find out.

I think that the default is SM who set this. You said that you put this variable to false ... perhaps now you set it as the default value.

"So what" .. because with my gfx.content.azure.enabled is false and with that value i have the same problem as explained here: (the false value did not correct the problem)

-------- Original Message --------
Subject:        Flight Tracking Site Problem
Date:   Wed, 27 Feb 2013 18:39:17 -0500
From:   Tom Pamin <scnrf...@roadrunner.com>
Newsgroups:     mozilla.support.seamonkey



Can someone go to this flight tracking site
(http://www.flightradar24.com) and see if you have same problem I do?
Click on any plane and then click on Cockpit View in the box on the left
hand side.  I’m getting lots of shimmering and breakup of the moving
picture. This happens on both my PC’s. The site owner says no one else
has complained.

However, if I click the switch under the picture and change to Aircraft
View, the picture is stable with no problems.

What can be causing this? It almost looks like an anti-aliasing issue.

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