Resizing shows distorted characters
Bug #1622397 reported by
Félix Brezo
This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Terminal |
New
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
When resizing the window the terminal flashes the letters in a distorted way before adjusting it to the new size of the window. First, the terminal resizes the window (which may imply expanding the letters) and then adjusts the size of the characters. The effect does not look nice.
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Pantheon-terminal uses the vte widget for terminal emulation, and vte most definitely does _not_ do such distortion. It's probably your window manager that does it. Check your wm's settings to see if you can disable this.
One thing, though: vte rewraps its contents which is a relatively expensive operation (depending on the scrollback size) and only repaints its area once it's done. This can lead to the distorted letters being displayed for a longer time. See if disabling rewrap (not sure if pantheon-terminal lets you do that) or decreasing the scrollback buffer size shortens this period.