This bug is now affecting other applications: I have experienced the
same symptoms in OpenOffice, gedit, and even the Nautilus file browser.
It is not confined to suspend/resume - i have experienced the issue on a
fresh boot.
This appears to be related to compiz/nvidia, rather than evince.
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This is reproducible.
The problem occurs every time I suspend/resume with open Evince windows,
and is solved by closing all open instances and re-starting Evince. Re-
starting X or the computer is not necessary.
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Evince display error: page "tears" when scrolling
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Hmmm... The problem has disappeared after I closed all running instances
of Evince and re-started. This was, of course, the first thing I tried
before filing the bug, but I missed an open window on another desktop.
This is probably related to suspend/resume - Evince was working fine
this morning,
Because taking a screenshot forces a redraw and corrects the problem,
here are pics of what's actually on the monitor. The image sequence is:
174 - correct display
175 - scroll down one mousewheel tick: notice the doubled new region at the
bottom. Is the off-screen rendered image segment being co
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: evince
when scrolling (using either the scrollbar or the mouse wheel), the top and
bottom portions of the screen are not updated - looks like about the top and
bottom 1/8th of the screen. The affected area is in the direction of scrolling,
ie if you sc