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Created Jun 13, 2017 by Bugzilla@bugzilla-migration💬Reporter

Display goes wonky

Submitted by bru..@..il.com

Assigned to pan..@..e.bugs

Link to original bug (#783763)

Description

Created attachment 353699 screenshot

Randomly, large sections of the display go "black" (see the attached screenshot). This is Windows 7 Pro with all available patches as of about 1 week ago.

Pan identifies itself as 0.142, "He slipped to Sam a double gin (15252be bitbucket.org/one47/pan.git; x86_64-w64-mingw32)".

I don't recall which installer I used, but it was most likely pan-0.141-303.msi downloaded from https://sites.google.com/site/paninstall/

Attachment 353699, "screenshot":
pan-problem

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