On Mon, 4 Jun 2012, DRC wrote:

At minimum, I think you need to add a "double buffering" parameter
which, when enabled, will cause the viewer to strictly wait until the
end of the framebuffer update before repainting. We're not just talking
about tearing.  We're taking about ugly black rectangles that appear in
the middle of the video or the 3D scene as it is animating.  Regardless,
though, the point is that the FLTK viewer cannot claim to support double
buffering at the moment.  It would be very easy to make it do so (a new
parameter and a one-line code change.)  Personally, I think the new
parameter should be enabled by default, but if history is any
indication, you're likely to disagree.

vncviewer already has many command line parameters. We shouldn't add another one unless it's absolutely necessary. It's better if things like these can be handled automatically.

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