Paul Hartman wrote:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 1:43 PM, 7v5w7go9ub0o <7v5w7go9u...@gmail.com>
wrote:


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But the question is, why do I (and you) see jaggedness when looking
at that jpeg? I can ignore it, and likely it'll be fine (no
jaggedness when looking at that particular pattern) the next
update, or I can report it to bugzilla and let them pass it
upstream.  Guess that is what I'm presently pondering.

Thanks for following this!

If you use the xsetroot utility to alter the root window background, does it carry down to the xterm scrollbar? By that I mean I wonder if
 xterm inherits its visual look from the parent or if it is living in
 its own little world.



It does not carry down to the xterm scrollbar - its own little world.

heh.... on this box, "xsetroot -gray" produces a window background that
perfectly demonstrates the "jaggedness" new with the latest xorg-server.

Please try "xsetroot -gray" on your box, and see how it works for you. :-)



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