Found this in changelog
and found that disabling "Show overlay icons" helps...26.05.09 Release Total Commander 7.50 Public Beta 4 (pre1)
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17.05.09 Fixed: Always refresh overlay icons on F2 or Ctrl+R
So, maybe it's the source of problem.
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and found that disabling "Show overlay icons" helps...26.05.09 Release Total Commander 7.50 Public Beta 4 (pre1)
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17.05.09 Fixed: Always refresh overlay icons on F2 or Ctrl+R
Natsuki wrote:It's not just icons, it's the whole text and even cursor.
This setting has been set inside my wincmd.ini ever since it has been introduced. IconOverlays=1 has been set as well.ghisler(Author) wrote:ClearListBackground=0
Maybe you don't notice this because your machine is fast enough? Or maybe if you hold ctrl-r you may notice. Anyway, flickering is present. I just temporarily "fixed" it by disabling overlay icons. Also, it doesn't matter what files are in folder (links or whatever).karlchen wrote:When Ctrl-R is pressed in order to force a refresh, only the tiny overlay icons are redrawn. This can be observed. Yet, the icons themselves, the text strings inside the file panel nor the cursor show any sign of flickering.
To force some flickering. But in your case, it really doesn't exist.What should keeping Ctrl-R pressed for several seconds be good for?
The opposite might be true.I checked it in virtual machine, so it should not be hardware/drivers problem.
I meant, "in a virtual machine too".karlchen wrote:It would have been nice if you had stated from the start that the flickering occurs in a virtual machine.
I don't think it will change anything, but if it will, then what - my drivers are "too bad" or yours are "too good"?I will have to repeat the tests on a virtual machine
I checked VM just to be sure it is not some easy hardware-specific problem (and if it really is, then something is really wrong). Flickering happens on any machine.karlchen wrote:So the question is which factor / which factors cause flickering on your virtual machine?
Pure clean TC. Only one not default thing is turned on overlay icons. Also, it is more like the "process of redrawing". Unnecessary redrawing.How about content plugins which might slow down the process of refreshing the filelist?
VMware 5.5.9. Both host and guest is Win XP SP3Which virtualization software do you use?
What sizing? Display is 1024x768 host and 800x600 guest.How about the sizing of your virtual machine?
The same hardware from previous postHow about the host machine?
Now let us assume that the host system runs 4 such virtual machines, but it has got only+ AMD processor, 2.8 GHz
+ 1 GB of RAM
+ VMWare SVGA II graphics card
+ Windows 2003 std SP2, 32bit
It is not hard to guess that the 4 virtual machines are not totally unlikely to exhaust the resources of the host. As a consequence the performance of the virtual machines would be unsatisfying.+ Dual Core processor, 2.8 GHz
+ 4 GB of RAM
+ some ATI graphics card with 64 MB video RAM
+ OS: some Linux server version plus VMWare
The performance would not be convincing. And a side effect could easily be that refreshing of list boxes took too much time and gave unpleasant visal effects.+ AMD processor, 2.0 GHz
+ 512 MB of RAM
+ VMWare SVGA II graphics card
+ Windows 2003 std SP2, 32bit
and some random icons, very subtle.The only things which get redrawn visibly when I press Ctrl-R are
the tiny overlay icons
the icon of the file/folder where the T.C. cursor is located
ghisler(Author) wrote:Yes, overlay icons are now always refreshed too, this was requested by many users.