Sorry, I completely misunderstood it. I actually wasn't able to reproduce flickering on Terminal.app, only on Alacritty. I need a bit more rest :) On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 5:27 AM Dmitrii Kuragin wrote: > Thank you for digging deeper into this! There is a lot of useful > information. But, > Here's a video of flickering https://youtu.be/Is2ebMXjhxg: > - Different MacBook (2019 I believe). > - Terminal.app (The one which comes as a standard). > - Simplest Emacs from http://emacsformacosx.com/ > - No tmux. > - No advanced user customizations (it is not my laptop). > - Only display-line-numbers-mode is enabled with 'visual type. > > It is definitely not attached to Alacritty, but probably the same issue > with refresh vs frame rate updates. > > On Thu, Sep 1, 2022 at 4:30 AM Eli Zaretskii wrote: > >> > From: Gerd Möllmann >> > Cc: kuragin@google.com, 57434@debbugs.gnu.org >> > Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2022 10:56:35 +0200 >> > >> > Eli Zaretskii writes: >> > >> > > I'm not sure I understand: what would the user send to the terminal in >> > > those hooks? >> > >> > They would send the begin-update/end-update control sequences. That >> > would be ESC P in the one proposal I mentioned. >> > >> > It would of course be better if we could do that automatically. >> >> Exactly. I don't think it's reasonable to expect users to figure out >> what and when to send if we cannot figure that out ourselves. >> > > > -- > *If you get an email from me outside of the 9-5 it is *not* because I'm > always on or expect an immediate response from you; it is because of work > flexibility > > . Evening and weekend emails are a sign I allocated some regular working > hours for other things (such as family, gym, friends,...). And I encourage > you to feel free to do the same. > > -- *If you get an email from me outside of the 9-5 it is *not* because I'm always on or expect an immediate response from you; it is because of work flexibility . Evening and weekend emails are a sign I allocated some regular working hours for other things (such as family, gym, friends,...). And I encourage you to feel free to do the same.