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auchenberg avatar auchenberg commented on September 12, 2024

Interesting @bzuillsmith What OS are you on? Can you provide some more details about your setup?

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bzuillsmith avatar bzuillsmith commented on September 12, 2024

I'm running Windows 10. Have the latest public version of yes code 64-bit. There's nothing special about my screens, they are not high DPI. Everything else about VS Code is working. If I find the time, I'll try to demonstrate this with Hover and click effects in a video.

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gjsjohnmurray avatar gjsjohnmurray commented on September 12, 2024

I'm seeing something that sounds similar. I'm using the current VSCode Insiders (1.31) on Win64.

It looks to me like a missing repaint, because when I resize the VSCode window the content of my Browser Preview tab refreshes and shows the correct content.

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bzuillsmith avatar bzuillsmith commented on September 12, 2024

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auchenberg avatar auchenberg commented on September 12, 2024

@bzuillsmith @gjsjohnmurray Might be a duplicate of #3?

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bzuillsmith avatar bzuillsmith commented on September 12, 2024

I checked and I was not zoomed in nor did I have any other visual modifications that I could tell. It definitely feels like it is not repainting until another interaction takes place. For instance, if I click a button and then click in blank areas of the page, nothing happens. But if I click on text which starts a highlight operation, suddenly it repaints (I think) and the X or O appears in the place I previously clicked.

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auchenberg avatar auchenberg commented on September 12, 2024

@bzuillsmith What if you open the browser preview followed by resizing the browser preview? Does thing work more as expect? I suspect this is caused by a wrong initial render.

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bzuillsmith avatar bzuillsmith commented on September 12, 2024

Nope. Resizing doesn't seem to help. I just retried to be sure. I also just tested some hover events and those lag behind in a similar manner -- it's always painting the last hover event and not the most current hover.

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auchenberg avatar auchenberg commented on September 12, 2024

Interesting. This sounds like a dup of #26 then :)

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bzuillsmith avatar bzuillsmith commented on September 12, 2024

Yep, definitely seems like a dup. Feel free to close if you'd rather it now show up in the open issues.

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