Sometimes the large favicon disappears, sometimes the names and favicons of all tabs but the highlighted and previously highlighted disappear, sometimes everything disappears, leaving only a gray frame. I've attached a screenshot.
Wow that is a funky display! Does this really happen just sometimes, not all the time? Which versions of LastTab and Firefox are you using? Which Linux distribution? I'm just trying to get more info so I can look into this.
One thing, I have seen similar drawing weirdness when memory gets tight on a system. Do you experience other problems with your system when the problem happens? Without knowing your Linux distribution I can suggest using the free command in a console to see how much memory you have when this happens.
All the time. LastTab 2.2, Firefox 3.6, Ubuntu 9.10. I have loads of free memory. For some reason, free says I have 90M free (and 419 for -/+ buffers/cache, whatever that means), but gnome-system-monitor says 581 free. My system isn't sluggish at all.
Hello Humpty!
The good news: My system isn't broken, as other people also have this problem :-/
I've another screen-shot for you. I looks like everything, that's painted twice gets transparent. It is a clean profile, LastTab is the only extension. It happens always on pressing tab multiple times while still holding ctrl. Sometimes, when I was switching back and forth between image-processing and Firefox also the first invocation of the tab-switcher was screwed (though somewhat different: Texts/Images were missing, but the gray background was painted).
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.9.2.8) Gecko/20100723 Ubuntu/10.04 (lucid) Firefox/3.6.8 - Build ID: 20100723084720
I'm running KDE 4.4.2
Thanks for this gem
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PS: I've just converted back from TMP because I wanted the Tree Style Tabs https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/5890 In the long run, I think TMP will become to bloated and more people will pick alternate extensions to just select the features they need. I'm quite impressed how well the by now 57 extensions work together. Some years ago this would have been a nightmare of all those incompatibilities. Your work is highly welcome!
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