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#28652
26.0.60; Display often "flashes" due to double buffering when switching to Emacs frames
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Reported by: nljlistbox2 <at> gmail.com (N. Jackson)
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 18:46:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: moreinfo
Found in version 26.0.60
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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nljlistbox2 <at> gmail.com (N. Jackson) writes:
> When switching between windows in Gnome using Alt-Tab there is
> often a bright flash just after switching to an Emacs frame.
>
> It seems as if the Emacs frame is displayed and then a window of
> some other application appears for a fraction of a second before
> the display settles down to the showing the Emacs frame.
>
> Because the flash is so quick, I Initially thought the Emacs frame
> was being displayed in white before being painted to it's correct
> display, but this is not the case. By choosing distinctive colours
> or distinctive images in my other applications, I can tell that it
> is the window of another application that is flashing up.
>
> [This flashing might be particularly noticeable on this system as
> I use a dark theme in Emacs (Wheatgrass) and most other
> application windows are predominantly white. Also I keep all my
> Emacs frames and all my other application windows maximised or
> full screen (because I have a small display).]
(I'm going through old bug reports that unfortunately weren't resolved
at the time.)
I'm also using Gnome (I'm on Debian bullseye), but I can't see these
flashes (I've tried in Emacs 26.1 and Emacs 28) when Alt-Tab-ing between
something that has a bright background and Emacs (which has a black
background).
Are you still seeing this in recent Emacs/Gnome versions?
--
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