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On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 1:02 PM, Michael Weghorn <m.weghorn@posteo.de>
wrote:

Hi Ashod, all,

is this the same as tdf#92305 [1]?


Thanks Michael. Looks like that nails it. Anyone working on a fix, or
should I volunteer?


If so, it is not gtk3-related and has already been (bi)bisected (s.
comment 8 in the bug report).

Best regards,
Michael

[1] https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92305

On 2015-08-11 11:02, Caolán McNamara wrote:
On Sun, 2015-08-09 at 14:39 -0400, Ashod Nakashian wrote:
Has anyone else noticed painting/refreshing issue in Writer in 5.x ?
(Quick bugzilla search returned nothing relevant.)

The issue is highly reproducible. In book or two-page views, scroll
_up_. Scrolling down doesn't reproduce the issue nor does single-page
view  (AFAICT). The issue also seems to manifest on the left pages
only. It's random and clears on zooming/scrolling. However selecting
doesn't help, and it shows like a ghost selection (see attachment).

If this isn't known, I can create a bug and bisect.

Before you bisect, check if its gtk3 related by testing with the gtk2
backend with

export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk
./soffice ...

if it still happens there then bisect makes sense.

C.
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