That's weird. It might have to do with the main loop. I am not familiar with pyscripter, but it might supply a wx mainloop. However, if that is the case, I would expect the app to run slower in pyscripter, not when run without it...
So can you use wx interactively from pyscripter? In other words, can you use the command line when wx windows are active? Cheers, Almar 2009/3/6 iu2 <isra...@elbit.co.il> > Hi guys, > > Can you please help me with this: > I wrote a little game in wxPython where I move small panels (showing > bitmaps (100 x 100)) on the screen. > > This is similar to the code I wrote: > > for i in xrange(1, steps + 1): > my_panel.SetPosition(...) > time.sleep(0.1 / steps) > > I use PyScripter (Windows) for writing the application. While > PyScripter is active, the panels move quickly. But when I exit > PyScripter and execute the script from the explorer or the command > line, the panels move very slowly. > > Do you have any idea of what is going wrong? > Thank you very much > > iu2 > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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