
Hello On Sat, Jun 28, 2008 at 12:20:38AM +0200, Jesús Guerrero wrote:
Moc, on the other side, does *always* resize ok, so, I am inclined to think that the problem lies in the client app, and not xmonad, the terminal or ncurses.
Well, there are too many applications that do it for it to be the app (I already found top, mc, mutt, irssi and vim).
Which version of ncurses do you have? And, do you have it with unicode? (It could maybe caused by this)
5.6, it's a non-debug build, using unicode and gpm support (not that gpm is relevant here, but there you are). mc 4.6.2_pre1 is built with X,gpm and unicode support. This is Gentoo, so I am 100% that all the apps have been built using the same ncurses version, since there's no prepackaged binary stuff.
I have gentoo too, tried with the same use flags. Still getting this behaviour. But I noticed it happens more often when the system is under load, it could be some race condition. Does X guarantee event delivery in order? Is there any way to see what xmonad sends to the windows? Or, what a given window gets for events? Thank you -- Anything is possible, unless it's not. Michal 'vorner' Vaner