That doesn’t make much sense. Try comparing samples before and after. What is 
different?

corbin

> Il giorno 17 gen 2016, alle ore 5:16 AM, Martin Huber <martin.hu...@pl32.de> 
> ha scritto:
> 
> I have a strange problem in my application (on 10.11, but I don't know 
> whether that's important). After opening a document, scrolling in the 
> document is a bit sluggish. But after resizing the document window with the 
> mouse or maximizing it by Alt+click on the green title bar button, scrolling 
> is a lot faster.
> 
> Resizing the window by code with -[NSWindow zoom:] and -[NSWindow 
> setFrame:display:animate:YES] speeds up scrolling, too, but -[NSWindow 
> setFrame:display:animate:NO] doesn't.
> 
> The document window uses a subclass of NSView for displaying its content and 
> doesn't have any layers.
> 
> Does anybody know what  -[NSWindow zoom:] and -[NSWindow 
> setFrame:display:animate:YES] might change at the window, so that following 
> scrolls are faster?
> 
> Martin
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