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From: "Dr. David Alan Gilbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: pixel droppings in konsole
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Package: konsole
Version: 4:3.1.0-1

Hi,
  I'm seeing some pixel droppings left over between tabs within a
konsole.

It doesn't seem to happen all the time; in the most repeatable case I 
run 

workbone -a   

in one tab and I see small droppings (which look like the virtical edges
of some of the lines in workbone) in other tabs.  If I force a redraw
they go away, but if I go back to the tab with workbone in and back to
another tab they reappear.

For reference I'm using Lucidatypewriter, Regular, 10 as the font.
No background image.

This is on sid (just using the standard debian repository sets).

Dave
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Subject: Bug no longer relevant, so closing
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 21:03:18 -0500
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Hello,

This bug is being closed because of its age and the vanishingly small 
chance that it is still relevant to the current KDE packages, as it was 
clearly since fixed, a random unreproducible bug that never had enough of 
a follow-up to be useful, or else was forwarded upstream, where it was 
marked fixed some time ago.

In case I'm mistaken, please do re-open the bug report in question, and 
explain how the report is still relevant.

Thanks,
Christopher Martin


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