Christian Duerr
Christian Duerr
Considering you're talking about `gg`, rather than just `g`, you might not be using Alacritty's vi mode at all. But Alacritty definitely jumps to the beginning.
This would mean we'd have to implement frame scheduling for X11/macOS/Wayland separately, since there are no helping OpenGL primitives, correct? That would be a bit unfortunate. It might also be...
> One solution to that would be to notify about output change from winit, and add surface output events, like WindowEvent::Enter(MonitorHandle), meaning that you'll know the current refresh rate as...
I can imagine that #2438 might fix this. Though currently this is not available on macOS yet because some missing upstream features.
That sounds like it's tmux being slow. Make sure the same behavior isn't present in other terminals too.
Seconds sounds extremely strange. Though if you need more help please open a separate issue since it's not related to this one.
> Debian requires all the assets bundled inside the crate from crates.io. What's the source on that? Did someone hit you up on IRC?
Which compositor?
@kchibisov Are you aware of any GNOME Wayland issues like this?
Yeah the strange behavior also seems like something that could easily be an issue in GNOME.