TortoiseSVN/GIT both exhibit an odd cosmetic glitch in the new Windows 11 
Context Menu.

When Tortoise context menus are set to be hidden on non-versioned folders, 
the Windows 11 context menu initially draws with blank rows to make room 
for them. These blank rows quickly vanish, and the context menu shrinks to 
fill those gaps with an animation effect.

Over time this becomes quite irritating. The timing of it means that all 
text entries on the menu start sliding away up or down the screen just at 
the moment you are trying to read them. You have to consciously delay 
reading the context menu to wait for the animations to complete.

Attempts to speed read the context menu "at a glance" are interrupted and 
often require a second attempt. The menu items are briefly moving targets 
that cannot easily be clicked on.

This happens inconsistently. as the menu seems to cache for a while and is 
drawn correctly and instantaneously (for about 30-60 seconds or so), then 
the problem returns.

If both clients are installed, the problem becomes worse (the initial gap 
to be filled is doubled, the animation shifts the menu items further and 
takes longer to settle).

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