On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 10:39 PM, Douglas Drumond wrote:

>
> On Sun, Jul 7, 2013 at 1:13 PM, peiman khosravi wrote:
> >
> > Also, I tried to resize the window by dragging the right edge and this
> happened (attached).
> >
>
> I was not able to reproduce fullscreen issue here, but I could see the
> glitch from screenshot, although minor (parts of the window got blurry
> during resizing, but got back to normal when resizing stopped). Disabling
> core renderer in Preferences → Advanced and reopening the window made the
> problem go away. I have no clue on how to solve it (Björn, can you give me
> some pointers? [1]), I'll see what I can do.
>

I have tried very hard to avoid these types of display bugs, but
unfortunately it is unavoidable without some form of double buffering which
I have not (yet) implemented for the Core Text renderer due to speed (and
memory) concerns.  My current advice is - anybody who can't live with it
should disable the Core Text renderer (but the speed of the default
renderer may put you off).

As for not being able to enter full screen: I do not have access to a Lion
machine to try on.  But to rule out problems with Douglas' build, please
try running the binary I built for 10.6.  On second thought - it does not
support Lion-native full screen, so that may be somewhat pointless.  Maybe
try disabling native full-screen in the prefs and see if that works.

Björn

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