> > > [Crosshatch/HLine disturbs update of region below]
> > This goes away, if I use either -noaccel or -nobuffer.
> Sounds like a broken MIT-SHM X extension. Please check out -noshm,
> -nobuffer:-noshm and -noaccel:-noshm

Test results: "-noshm" doesn't change anything.
The combination "-nobuffer:-noshm" works (as it does with shm on)
The combination "-noaccel:-noshm" also works.

Compared to the previous results, using shm does not seem to influence
results

> > > [two threads Flushing Lines simultaneously]
> > This goes away, if I use -nobuffer, but will stay when using -noaccel.

Same findings here. Works fine when "-nobuffer" is active, forgets some
updates when no options are given or "-noaccel" is active. Combining with 
"-noshm" does not seem to have any effect on any of the three cases.

My guess is, that the dirty region tracking code gets messed up by 
the Hline.


CU, Andy

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