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Originally Posted by rogerinnyc
Here's what I noticed on my H2O, after installing 3.18.0 and adding FullScreenReading=True to the config file -- Definitely the every page refresh that GeoffR noted, but I haven't heard anyone say that it is a very intrusive refresh -- I actually get a double flash where you can see a full page black screen for a nano-second. When I tick the box to get my header and footer back, the refresh goes back to whatever my reading settings were at (4 pages in my case)....BUT....moving between chapters of a book (kepub) I get the very intrusive refresh.
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You are right about the refresh that occurs every with every page turn once the FullScreenReading bug is triggered being more intrusive than the normal page refresh: it also seems to only refresh the body of text in KePub full-screen mode and not the margins, which somehow makes it more eye-catching.
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Deleting the FullScreenReading=True line from my config file solved all problems (except, obviously, being able to read full screen, which I don't personally care about)
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I haven't seen any difference between deleting the FullScreenReading from the config file and leaving it in but ticking the "Show header and footer" option that it enables. The extra refresh when bringing up menus is still triggered by sleep/dictionary use etc. etither way.
However it does depend on whether I change the "Show header and footer" setting from within a book or from outside the book:
If I switch from full-screen mode to normal mode by accessing the reading menu from within the book, then a number of full-screen features remain active in normal mode, including the intrusive refreshes refreshes.
But if I exit the book and change the "Show header and footer" from the global menu and then open the book again, there are no hangovers from full-screen mode.