I have the same issue on a gentoo ~amd64 system with a duo cores AMD E-450 APU and a Radeon HD 6320 display card. My desktop is fvwm with fvwm-crystal. This issue did appear when the sidebar was introduced and with both the gtk+ and the motif GUIs. The display size is 1600x900. The kernel is 4.16.18-rt12, but I get this issue with older rt kernels as well than with the gentoo-sources.
To resume, If I disable the sidebar, all is OK until it appear again when I want to edit some attribute.
When it is enabled, the display is slower, and as soon I maximize the window and click on a topic on the menu bar, the menu take 30 seconds to draw. If I navigate from a menu bar topic to another, the display is not correctly refreshed. The old menu is still here with the new one in the front.
When this append, If I navigate to another desktop page and back, gschem window is blank gray. But I also can get that blank window when no menu is open. After that, if I use a keyboard shortcut to resize gschem to its original size, it's display eventually get back to a normal state, but not always, and it is still slow.
Hi,
I have the same issue on a gentoo ~amd64 system with a duo cores AMD E-450 APU and a Radeon HD 6320 display card. My desktop is fvwm with fvwm-crystal. This issue did appear when the sidebar was introduced and with both the gtk+ and the motif GUIs. The display size is 1600x900. The kernel is 4.16.18-rt12, but I get this issue with older rt kernels as well than with the gentoo-sources.
To resume, If I disable the sidebar, all is OK until it appear again when I want to edit some attribute.
When it is enabled, the display is slower, and as soon I maximize the window and click on a topic on the menu bar, the menu take 30 seconds to draw. If I navigate from a menu bar topic to another, the display is not correctly refreshed. The old menu is still here with the new one in the front.
When this append, If I navigate to another desktop page and back, gschem window is blank gray. But I also can get that blank window when no menu is open. After that, if I use a keyboard shortcut to resize gschem to its original size, it's display eventually get back to a normal state, but not always, and it is still slow.