Am Mon, 20 Oct 2008 16:23:07 +0200 schrieb Johannes Hofmann <Johannes.Hofmann@gmx.de>:
You've built FLTK2 manually then, right?
Yes and no. The version dillo is using is built by the distribution scripts. This being a source-based distro sort of means that still, I have it built locally... But for the FLTK2 tests, I indeed built it manually and ran them in the build directory -- but that has not been installed.
Which snapshot are you using?
The newest I know, fltk-2.0.x-r6403 (I included this info in my bug submission, but had to delete stuff because of text size limit...).
Any special configure options for FLTK2?
Well, the distro build is tunable and included these: --enable-shared --enable-threads --enable-xdbe --enable-xinerama --enable-xft --enable-cairo --enable-png --enable-zlib --enable-gl
Is it possible that there is another FLTK2 installation on your system (e.g. one in /usr/ and one in /usr/local)?
No, in the system there is only the one installed by the distro scripts.
Does changing the buffered_drawing option in dillorc to 0 or 2 make a difference?
Hm... the FLTK2 test for the buffering worked fine (in case we are talking about the same)... testing this now with dillo. It makes a difference, at least. No setting fixes the whole experience, but with 2, the refresh on uncovering the window works and the main body seems to be stable. What remains is the clutter from text lines over the menu bar and status bar. When scrolling down, text fragments appear and stay at the top, when scrolling up, text fragments appear and stay at the bottom. Alrighty then, Thomas.