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On 11/13/2015 10:24 AM, Matt Lavinder wrote:
Has anyone experienced issues with views rendering incorrectly in RDi 9.5?

Yes, intermittently.

Occasionally I have an issue where some of the rows do not render. Other
times the wrong icons are showing for the various nodes in the view.

What I see is portions of the RDi window don't 'come back' after I
alt-tab between IBM i SQL Navigator results and RDi. Hopefully clearer:

1) Start RDi. Edit, compile, edit some more :-)
2) Start IBM i SQL Navigator because I need to get some SQL together to
insert into this program.
3) Write some SQL in Navigator, execute, and a second window opens with
the results. This window opens over the top of RDi, obscuring it (as
expected). As I probably didn't get it right the first time, close the
results window and repeat.
4) Eventually, I'll get the SQL statement correct. Close the results
window, which returns focus to SQL Navigator. RDi hasn't repainted
itself - it still looks like it has part of SQL Navigator's results over
the top of it. Alt-tab to return focus to RDi doesn't help; I need to
actually mouse over various elements of RDi to make them repaint. It
doesn't much matter to me because I'll F12 to get back to the editor and
at some point RDi will eventually repaint all the elements.

This only happens for me when I run RDi and SQL Navigator. I haven't
met any other combinations which cause this for me. Win 7 32 pro bit,
4GB RAM. FWIW, SQL Navigator is a big Java application, like RDi.

I've never seen icons render incorrectly, but I usually have the icon
bar hidden, so there's that :-/


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