From: Tom Feist <t.feist@mhn-ltd.co.uk>
To: bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: bug#4759: 23.1; Minor Visual Corruption ("Flyspecks") on 23.1/OSX
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:37:51 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <FD83D509-C128-423A-8F07-A9807D0E15E9@mhn-ltd.co.uk> (raw)
When scrolling (either via wheel or cursor keys / C-n+p) under certain
conditions the buffer view will become corrupted with tiny 'flyspecks'
which
appear to be parts of the buffer text which have been incorrectly over-
drawn.
(That is, they typically share the same colours as the font-locked
text which
"created" them moves across the screen.)
They remain in position fixed relative to the buffer (They do not move
with the
text as it scrolls) until either a buffer switch or C-l redraws the
screen.
They may also be eliminated if a portion of text scrolls over them and
is
correctly over-drawn.
A sample of the corruption can be seen at
<url:http://metavore.org/faff/emacs-flyspecks.png> along the left-hand
margin,
approx 7 chars in.
Finally, their occurrence frequency seems to be related to the
specific face font. They
occur occasionally with the default (Apple-Monaco-13) font, but are
far more
prevalent with the Anonymous_Pro font (available from
<url:http://www.ms-studio.com/FontSales/anonymouspro.html>).
As yet I have not found a font which does not cause them, merely
alters their
relative frequency of occurrence.
Further testing indicates that the problem may be related to anti-
aliasing of the fonts.
Setting `ns-antialias-text' to nil eliminates the glitches, but at the
cost of incredibly ugly
fonts, and so isn't really a suitable fix.
Thanks,
Tom Feist.
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2009-10-19 14:37 Tom Feist [this message]
2016-04-05 20:32 ` bug#4759: 23.1; Minor Visual Corruption ("Flyspecks") on 23.1/OSX Alan Third
2016-04-11 13:15 ` Tom Feist-Hassan
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