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Hi,
I am unable to reproduce such behavior on any of my machines.
My linux test machine is a Pentium 3 900mhz, 368mb ram, and a cheap pci
graphics card
in it, think I am running Ubuntu 9.04
What kind of hardware are you using? (processor, video, etc..)?
Do you have Compiz turned on? or other special desktop affects?
Thanks,
Cody
Original comment by CodyPrec...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2009 at 4:30
I am using Ubuntu 9.10, and I don't think I had this problem with Ubuntu 9.04.
I
have Compiz on. I turned off Compiz, and went back to Metacity -- the problem
is
still there. This is very annoying, to the point that I am discouraged from
using
the editor. I don't know whether this is a wxpython problem: I couldn't find
relevant info online.
Hardware:
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P8400 @ 2.26GHz
NVidia GeForce 9300M GS
Original comment by the.min...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2009 at 4:44
Moreover, try tabbing in the new line (starting a new line with an indent).
This
makes that particular line flicker also (pretty badly). I think the problem
might be
with something that manages indentations and code folding. Whenever the editor
window updates the left margin for code folding block bracket, the editor window
flickers.
Original comment by the.min...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2009 at 4:44
Hi,
The code folding is handled internally by the editor control (Scintilla). Not
sure
why you would be getting flickering on a machine as fast as yours is and my old
slow
one didn't. I will try to get my linux box out again this week sometime and
double
check on there again.
Does the whole line flicker or just part of it?
Is there any difference if you turn off the line numbers or folding margins?
What kind of files are you editing? (each lexer implements its own folding)
Do you have the "Highlight Caret Line" feature enabled?
Cody
Original comment by CodyPrec...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2009 at 4:54
I have tried with folding margins off and line numbers off: the problem still
exists.
Highlight Caret line feature (on or off) does not affect the problem; the
problem
still exits.
I am writing a python file.
After much experimenting. I think the problem comes in a repeatable manner
when the
tab level of the new line just is changed from what was expected. For example,
if I
am writing a simple loop
for ii in range(0,10):
ii = ii + 2
print ii
print "all done"
When I try to type the third line ("print ..."), the whole line flickers. Of
course,
there are other cases when the line flickers.
A problem with something that came with Ubuntu 9.10? I did not have this
problem
with 9.04.
Original comment by the.min...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2009 at 5:10
Hi,
Thanks for the info. I will have to look into it deeper when I am on my Linux
machine
and possibly update to 9.10.
I don't think that indentation could have anything todo with this as it
shouldn't
affect the drawing of the screen in anyway since its only whitespace. If you
were
typing in an open string (i.e "hello ) there is the string_eol highlighting that
causes the line be highlighted slightly differently until the closing " is seen.
Possibilities are something changed in Ubuntu 9.10 or in wxPython 2.8.10 as
IIRC I
have 2.8.8 on my linux machine.
One other possibility that comes to mind is that I think I remember reading
about the
video card driver policy changing on Ubuntu, is it possible that you are
running the
open source drivers instead of the closed nvidia provided ones. I could be
wrong but
I think the closed ones used to be the default if an nvidia card was on the
system
and in newer versions they use the open ones by default. I could see this
affecting
screen drawing performance, but you would probably also notice it on other
applications as well.
Please try the attached test program and see if you can reproduce the issue
there.
Thanks,
cody
Original comment by CodyPrec...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2009 at 6:21
Attachments:
Issue 430 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by CodyPrec...@gmail.com
on 17 Nov 2009 at 3:11
I agree that indentation should not have anything to do with this, but somehow
that
is what I am observing.
I have been using the proprietary nVidia driver for both 9.04 and 9.10.
I ran the test program. I could *not* produce the error at all.
Original comment by the.min...@gmail.com
on 18 Nov 2009 at 4:54
I'm experiencing the same flicker with a dark background. I'm using Archlinux
x86_64, a rolling release distro, so it's usually up to date. I ran the test
program and couldn't reproduce the problem. I've noticed in my setup it only
flickers in some files when I first start to type at the begging of a line,
others more frequently. Sometimes it flickers when I scroll with the arrow keys
or page up/down.
See the attached file for flickering when starting a new line.
My specs are
wxpython - 2.8.11.0-1
python - 2.6.5-3
Editra - 0.5.72
kernel - 2.6.34-ARCH SMP PREEMPT
Gigabyte GA-MA78BM-S2H
AMD Phenom(tm) 8450 Triple-Core Processor
8GB ddr2 ram
nVidia 9600GT w/514mb ram
nVidia proprietary drivers - 256.35-1
Asus VW246H lcd monitor
Openbox window manager
no compiz or 3d of any kind
Original comment by outerrimlogging@gmail.com
on 30 Jul 2010 at 11:14
Attachments:
Thanks,
Will have to resurrect my linux box to test.
I just thought of one more thing to try as a test to narrow the issue down. Is
there any change in behavior if you turn of the Bracket Highlighting option?
Cody
Original comment by CodyPrec...@gmail.com
on 31 Jul 2010 at 12:10
Cody:
I turned off bracket highlighting and it had no effect so I went to the
settings menu and turned all the options off.
Result = No flicker
I turned on one item at a time from the top down until I got the flicker to
start.
Result = syntax highlighting = flicker.
If you don't want to resurrect your linux box, send me the changes. With the
Arch build system it's easy to build and test. I don't mind at all. It's all
done under the package manager so I can always rebuild and install 0.5.7.2 and
use it late.
Original comment by outerrimlogging@gmail.com
on 31 Jul 2010 at 3:18
Cody:
I went back and tried to duplicate the problem with all the styles. It happens
with any of them, even the light backgrounds. The way I caught it on the light
backgrounds was typing on a line right above a comment line. I've also noticed
it seems worse when typing very quickly.
Another thing I forgot to mention is it happens when I backspace out some text
and hit the left margin with the backspace key.
Sorry for the extra entry. I should have already tried this before I got back
to you.
Myra
Original comment by outerrimlogging@gmail.com
on 31 Jul 2010 at 3:46
Reproduced (finally)
Ubuntu 11.04
Appears the text control is redrawing a rectangle when it updates the marker
margin.
Did some testing and if I send commands to the buffer to completely turn of
code folding then it does not flicker anymore. Currently turning off the
folding from the UI just hides the margin the buffer is still processing the
folding information in the background.
Will add a change to do this when turning off code folding.
Original comment by CodyPrec...@gmail.com
on 1 Jun 2011 at 10:42
The root cause is upstream, I am thinking it will probably be fixed by wxPython
2.9.
I have committed a change as a workaround that now when you turn of code
folding it will turn it off completely instead of just hiding the margin. This
stops the flashing caused by the editor control updating the fold margin
markers.
Closing as Fixed
Original comment by CodyPrec...@gmail.com
on 2 Jun 2011 at 2:15
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
the.min...@gmail.com
on 11 Nov 2009 at 3:48