Hi
What is your typical workflow when you see this behaviour (the screen fails to repaint properly, and can be forced to update by selecting a menu item e.g. "Check For Updates")?
For example, do you launch the app and start some sessions and just start working in them?
Or are you interacting with the different screens of RDM (configuring connections, adding and deleting entries, etc) at the same time?
Something else that might be helpful with any of you that are experiencing this issue, would be to send me a system report via PM (you can do this by choosing "About This Mac" from the Apple menu, and then choosing "More Info" > "System Report" and choosing "Save" to generate an .spx file).
Finally, when this particular scenario occurs, please check out Activity Monitor and look for any strange behaviour; for instance, perhaps RDM or another process (like WindowServer) has a sustained higher than normal CPU usage).
Thanks in advance,
Richard
What is your typical workflow when you see this behaviour (the screen fails to repaint properly, and can be forced to update by selecting a menu item e.g. "Check For Updates")?
For example, do you launch the app and start some sessions and just start working in them?
Or are you interacting with the different screens of RDM (configuring connections, adding and deleting entries, etc) at the same time?
Something else that might be helpful with any of you that are experiencing this issue, would be to send me a system report via PM (you can do this by choosing "About This Mac" from the Apple menu, and then choosing "More Info" > "System Report" and choosing "Save" to generate an .spx file).
Finally, when this particular scenario occurs, please check out Activity Monitor and look for any strange behaviour; for instance, perhaps RDM or another process (like WindowServer) has a sustained higher than normal CPU usage).
Thanks in advance,
Richard