> The good news: we shipped our differential renderer to everyone today. We rewrote our rendering system from scratch[1] and only ~1/3 of sessions see at least a flicker. Very, very few sessions see flickers in rapid succession which was so annoying before. Those numbers will keep dropping as people update.
I'm using the latest version and see terrible flicker in tmux still. You guys should be ashamed tbh.
How tall is your tmux pane? If it's very small it might still flicker as CC tries to redraw scrollback. I've noticed several tmux users have layouts where they stack several panes on top of each other making each one quite short.
Another option is to rebuild tmux from latest source so it buffers synchronized output, which should prevent the flicker entirely.
If you're still seeing a terrible flicker please file a `/bug`!
> How tall is your tmux pane? If it's very small it might still flicker as CC tries to redraw scrollback. I've noticed several tmux users have layouts where they stack several panes on top of each other making each one quite short.
It's full screen ("maximized" as tmux calls it).
> Another option is to rebuild tmux from latest source so it buffers synchronized output, which should prevent the flicker entirely.
What else do you want me to say? It's ironic that one has to jump through hoops (like this post) to get basic functionality right in a tool that claims it'll replace software engineers.
Well it's for profit company and a closed code app. How cares about "hurting their feeling" or whatever? Harsh criticism seems perfectly appropriate here...
I'm using the latest version and see terrible flicker in tmux still. You guys should be ashamed tbh.