Hi, I use GVim ver. 7.3.154 with GTK2 GUI on Slackware 13.37. During page down/up scrolling with Ctrl-F/B keys, screen flickers. It is especially well seen when GVim is maximized and working with large files (for example /var/log/messages) where text fills entire screen (not only from top to bottom, but also from left to right). Launching GVim with '-u NONE - U NONE' changes nothing. For additional comparison I opened the same file with Emacs 23.3.1 and rendering was very smooth. Of course both editors use exactly the same font. Is there any chance that GVim will use equally efficient rendering technique as Emacs? I'm a visually impaired person and this problem has a great meaning for me. As far as I know Emacs uses libXft to render fonts. Maybe lack of libXft support in GVim is the core of the issue?
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