Follow-up Comment #4, bug #40776 (project gnustep):

Yes, I'm sure. In the attached screenshot, I set the zoom factor to 200%
(which redrew to fill the window, as it should), then set it back to zero,
which then resulted in a redrawing of the document view...leaving the portions
of the clip view not covered by the document view unchanged.

If the new bounds are not a superset of the old bounds, then the clipview
itself must be redrawn. Only if the new bounds are strictly greater than the
old ones can you get away with not redrawing the clipview itself.


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