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Split terminal visually overlaps with neighbor during resize #115154

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@mjbvz

Issue Type: Bug

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  1. Split a terminal
  2. In both terminals, run some kind of script that outputs text that horizontally fills the terminal
  3. Now resize the left terminal to make the right one smaller

Bug
For a half second during the resize, the content of two terminals end up overlapping

Jan-26-2021.12-51-00.mp4

VS Code version: Code - Insiders 1.53.0-insider (1a9dd75, 2021-01-26T05:12:23.287Z)
OS version: Darwin x64 20.2.0
Remote OS version: Linux x64 5.4.0-1036-azure

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video_decode: enabled
webgl: enabled
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Load (avg) 3, 3, 3
Memory (System) 32.00GB (0.20GB free)
Process Argv --crash-reporter-id cc7f0c9b-aa2b-4a45-8baa-81ffda32679e
Screen Reader no
VM 0%
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Remote Codespaces
OS Linux x64 5.4.0-1036-azure
CPUs Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8272CL CPU @ 2.60GHz (2 x 2593)
Memory (System) 3.84GB (0.93GB free)
VM 0%

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