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bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Nov 2012 17:43:28 +0200 |
> From: "Fabrice Niessen" <fni@missioncriticalit.com>
> Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2012 16:04:44 +0100
>
> I sometimes have parts of the screen "undisplayed" such in the
> example at http://screencast.com/t/qLMxmSLxYvJ8.
>
> In the beginning, all the line was white (even the fringe!).
>
> While moving the cursor around, some characters are redisplayed correctly.
>
> Paging up and down makes the display correct again.
This is a clear sign that some redisplay optimization is applied when
it shouldn't be. IOW, Emacs mistakenly thinks the display does not
need to be redrawn.
> However, this is not occurring often, and not reproducible per se --
> unluckily.
When that happens next, try typing "M-x". Just "M-x", without any
command. If that doesn't help, try "M-x redraw-display RET".
More importantly, post the result of "C-h l" (that's ell, not the
digit one), and try to remember what were you doing immediately before
the incident. Also, in what mode was the current buffer.
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white, Fabrice Niessen, 2012/11/16
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white, Fabrice Niessen, 2012/11/16
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white, Fabrice Niessen, 2012/11/18
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white, Fabrice Niessen, 2012/11/18
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/11/18
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white, Fabrice Niessen, 2012/11/19
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white, Fabrice Niessen, 2012/11/20
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/11/20
- bug#12906: 24.2.50; Parts of the screen are completely white, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/11/18