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bug#13106: Graphical glitches in Cocoa Emacs
From: |
Jan Djärv |
Subject: |
bug#13106: Graphical glitches in Cocoa Emacs |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Dec 2012 07:29:43 +0100 |
Hello.
7 dec 2012 kl. 13:58 skrev Bjarte Johansen <bjo013@student.uib.no>:
>
> On Dec 7, 2012, at 02:48, Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
>
>>> The version I have been using is Emacs 24.2, but I have had this problem
>>> since Emacs 23.* (or when started using OS X).
>>
>> Please try it with the pretest version (24.2.90, a pre-release version
>> of 24.3), and see if you can come up with a way to reproduce
>> the problem.
>>
>>
>> Stefan
>
> I still get some artefacts, though right now it seems to be much less then
> usual. How I reproduce it it to run /Emacs -Q --eval "(set-face-attribute
> 'default nil :font \"monaco-14\")" (it needs the bigger text it seems). I
> then open a file with a lot of text, like the GPL, and scroll to the bottom.
> When I scroll back up you can see at least one pixel on the mode line where
> the line numbers are that shouldn't be there. There is also some storage
> pixels near the are that describes where you are in the file. The more times
> I scroll back and forth, the easier it is to see the pixels.
>
Ca you provide a screenshot?
> I also seem to be missing antialiasing in this version. Am I just crazy or
> did the text look better in 24.2?
See bug 11484 (http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=11484).
Jan D.