The "copy" dialog window on WB (when i drag&drop files)
(I'm not sure if it's ASyncWB or C:Copy or something else)
When i copy large files/directories i get artefacts of the drop shadow of the copy dialog window, most visible on the top right drop shadow (the windows upper border).
Another problem is the intermittant activation of the window (even if it *is* already active), the whole window keeps "flickering".
This seems to cause the drop shadow artefacts.
You can even see the whole dropshadow becoming a black "block" aroundthe window for a short time.
One other thing is, that even if the same file (big one) is copied and the name in the top border stays the same, the name is also constantly updated, as is the progress bar, the whole window is constantly "flickering".
ASyncWB 53.33 (22.12.2020)
C:Copy 54.5 (05.03.2021)
My GUI settings are (if that helps?)
- Compositing on
- Optimize for Performance
- Syncronize with vertical refresh
drop shadows
X 6 Y 6
Smoothness 6
Active 75
Inactive 50
Any advice?
update 2 - found a regression in copy
update 2 - found a regression in copy
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Re: update 2 - found a regression in copy
Wrong Forum for your bug report, when you use the Enhancer copy and not the OS one, like it seems.
Try the original copy and look if the problem go away.
Try the original copy and look if the problem go away.
Last edited by TearsOfMe on Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: update 2 - found a regression in copy
Heh, indeed
edit:
otoh...
is C:Copy responsible for opening the copy *window* when i drag and drop stuff (i thought it is only used for shell copy stuff)?
Or is it rather part of ASyncWB/DOSLib (which would be back at Hyperion then)?
edit:
otoh...
is C:Copy responsible for opening the copy *window* when i drag and drop stuff (i thought it is only used for shell copy stuff)?
Or is it rather part of ASyncWB/DOSLib (which would be back at Hyperion then)?
People are dying.
Entire ecosystems are collapsing.
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth.
How dare you!
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We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
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Re: update 2 - found a regression in copy
Okay, i try your gui settings here on my X1000 with latest Update and can not reproduce it.
Here all looks fine, no flicker.
Here all looks fine, no flicker.
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Re: update 2 - found a regression in copy
The d&d copying process of Workbench is handled by ASyncWB (if that commodity is started, which it normally will be). It has nothing to do with C:Copy.
Artifacts like the ones you describe can be caused by other components, though, e.g. the graphics driver. Which graphics card are you using, with which driver/version, and on which machine?
Best regards,
Niels
Re: update 2 - found a regression in copy
@nbache
Thanks for the answer
Found it, caused by the screen updates of CANDI
Thanks for the answer
Found it, caused by the screen updates of CANDI
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Re: update 2 - found a regression in copy
Why am I not surprised ...
Best regards,
Niels
Best regards,
Niels