> Sigh.  Do you use any of the window shading related styles?
> 
>   WindowShadeSteps
>   WindowShadeScrolls or WindowShadeShrinks
>   WindowShadeLazy or WindowShadeAlwaysLazy or WindowShadeBusy
> 
> Or the obsolete WindowShadeAnimate command?

 I don't use any of them. Until this Chrome thing came up I didn't
use WindowShade et al at all; I've added it to my setup only due
to Chrome.

> Can you post all your WindowShade related settings please?  And
> what exactly is the command that triggers shading?

 I'm triggering shading and unshading with:
        AddToFunc Raise-Or-Move         "I"     Raise
        +       "M"             Move
        +       "D"             WindowShade

and then a titlebar mouse binding that invokes it:

        Mouse   1       T       N       Raise-Or-Move

(as you might guess from the function name, the WindowShade on
doubleclick bit is a very recent addition.)

> Also, please try to grab the bottom border of the bad window, and
> drag it all the way up to the title bar (in opaque resize mode,
> not in wire frame mode).  Stop resizing, then resize the window
> again to its original size.

 This has no effect, but during the opaque resize things flicker
and I can occasionally see flashes of bits of window content.

> One more thing to try:  Does maximizing and unmaximizing the window
> help?  Or making it sticky and unsticky?

 Maximizing and unmaximizing the window has no effect.

 However, making it sticky and then unsticky is a winner; the moment
I make it sticky the window contents pop back (and they stay when I
unsticky it again, until I iconify it again). In addition while the
window is set sticky I can iconify it and then deiconify it and the
contents stay visible.

        - cks

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