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Anyone having problems with flash content while scrolling with Hardware acceleration is on?When i scroll a page with you tube or other flash player(or other flash content) the player part of the page doesent get updated and is overlaped with text or anything around the player.

Example 1

Example 2

This does not happen with hardware acceleration off.

Anyone having problems with flash content while scrolling with Hardware acceleration is on?When i scroll a page with you tube or other flash player(or other flash content) the player part of the page doesent get updated and is overlaped with text or anything around the player.

Example 1

Example 2

This does not happen with hardware acceleration off.

This will be fixed in beta 7

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=588403

Anyone having problems with flash content while scrolling with Hardware acceleration is on?When i scroll a page with you tube or other flash player(or other flash content) the player part of the page doesent get updated and is overlaped with text or anything around the player.

Example 1

Example 2

This does not happen with hardware acceleration off.

Whoa, sorry for being off-topic, but what's up with the horrible font rendering?! I noticed something similar in IE9 and decided not to use it, am I missing something here?

Whoa, sorry for being off-topic, but what's up with the horrible font rendering?! I noticed something similar in IE9 and decided not to use it, am I missing something here?

It's called DirectWrite, it's the new font rendering API Microsoft included with Windows 7.

It's called DirectWrite, it's the new font rendering API Microsoft included with Windows 7.

I see, thanks for the reply. How come I can't see this anywhere else in Windows 7? Is it a certain form of implementation of DW in specific applications that causes this? Maybe I'm overreacting but I would hate to see this being there in the final build! :unsure: Though, I take it that one can turn it off?

I see, thanks for the reply. How come I can't see this anywhere else in Windows 7? Is it a certain form of implementation of DW in specific applications that causes this? Maybe I'm overreacting but I would hate to see this being there in the final build! :unsure: Though, I take it that one can turn it off?

Applications have to be changed to use it, it isn't an automatic thing.

You can disable it, but doing so involves disabling hardware acceleration (you can't have the old text rendering API while also using Direct2D, it's way to slow), which can be done in Preferences > Advanced then down the bottom on the first tab (then restart the browser)

Edit: You can actually make DirectWrite render the text the same way as the old API, but doing so defeats the point of using DirectWrite in the first place.

Whoa, sorry for being off-topic, but what's up with the horrible font rendering?! I noticed something similar in IE9 and decided not to use it, am I missing something here?

I'm running Vista, and when I installed IE9 Beta it installed an update along with it (KB2117917) which had the effect of making the font rendering ugly. After I uninstalled it, everything was back to the fuzzy fonts.

Found greasemonkey nightly's for Minefield but I don't think they work properly (well they don't for me anyway)

Link: http://arantius.com/misc/gm-nightly/

"These are automatic builds of Greasemonkey made from HEAD every day (when there are changes). They may contain serious problems. Use at your own risk. "

:)

D10D getting close.. just made a build with the patches from https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546514 and scrolling is incredibly fast. Of course this requires a proper video card..

Direct2D Enabled: true

DirectWrite Enabled: true

GPU Accelerated Windows: 1/1 Direct3D 10

weee

I wouldn't have thought DX10 would make a large performance difference (since they're not relying on any low level stuff, they're just rendering simple quads + textures), but apparently it makes D2D interop much faster, and cuts startup time since it no longer has to load DX9 and DX10 (via D2D)

D10D getting close.. just made a build with the patches from https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546514 and scrolling is incredibly fast. Of course this requires a proper video card..

Direct2D Enabled: true

DirectWrite Enabled: true

GPU Accelerated Windows: 1/1 Direct3D 10

weee

So when are we getting the first nightly with D3D10? :p

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