Bug Tracker item #3290064, was opened at 2011-04-20 03:54
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Category: UN*X version
Group: 1.0.X
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: https://www.google.com/accounts ()
Assigned to: Adam Tkac (atkac)
Summary: Fails to detect/update typing at cursor in some apps

Initial Comment:
With both 1.0.1 and now 1.0.90, when typing in Thunderbird 3.1.7 (for example, 
an e-mail composition window), some changes are not detected/updated.  For 
example, when I type a single character the text cursor (mouse cursor is 
elsewhere on the screen) moves to where it should, but the previous location 
and the new character are not redrawn.  As soon as I type another character, 
the previous character is drawn (but not the new one).  If i'm typing at full 
spead and then stop, the last character is already drawn and everything is 
fine.   The problem is most obvious when trying to, say, fix a spelling error 
in already typed text.

I've done this with both very large and small on-screen fonts, so I don't think 
it's tied to size of update.  I do not have this problem with other apps like 
gnome-terminal or chromium.

The client is x86 Solaris running 1.0.90.  The server is Ubuntu 10.10 with 
1.0.90.   I'm using Xvnc compiled against X.org 7.5 using build-xorg.

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