![]() To get it to compile, do not know the consequences of doing so yet.Īs I said before I have some other build issues I have to address, but I do have the program up and running, don't want to hijack this thread with it but if anyone is interested please contact me. I just created buffio.h and linked it to tidybuffio.h. configure looking for tidy/buffio.h wich is now tidy/tidybuffio.h. As a temporary fix I uninstalled the old libtidy, installed the new libtidy5 and libtidy-dev. Abiword want's the old libtidy-0.99-0 but the new libtidy5 (1:5.2.0-1) want's to have it's libs installed in the same place with the same name. The flickering issue seems to be down to just the cursor but I have some other build issues I need to look into.įWIW the latest update is causing a conflict with libtidy on my system. I just build 3.0.1-7 package from source on my machine (using GTK3). I was reading some post on the Arch site and it seems compiling with GTK2 rather than GTK3 resolved the problem. UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to xenial on (2 days ago) InstallationMedia: Lubuntu 15.10 "Wily Werewolf" - Release i386 (20151021) InstallationDate: Installed on (2 days ago) ![]() Change the theme to something other than Lubuntu-default or Lubuntu-dark-panel Open Preferences> Customize Look and Feelģ. This happens too on a different system in VirtualBox. ![]() After adding some text in a new document, the entire document (including gray page background, text, text cursor) starts to flicker very fast.
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