must be greater than 30 fps, I set it to 60 on my
> devices).
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> Vincent.
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Hi,
> Anyone mind if I increase the default from 30 to 90 and see if Mustella has
> issues with that? I think it’s worth it given the perceived performance
> improvement and my guess is that the possible side effects are small, given
> that the field we’re messing with was marked private.
Do we k
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> > EdB
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> > On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 9:04 AM, after24 wrote:
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> >> Hi Erik,
> >>
> >> Just added a proper patch.
> >>
> >> Have a nice day.
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> >> Vincent.
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> Just added a proper patch.
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> Have a nice day.
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Just added a proper patch.
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te with a default value of 90 (former
> value of the constant was 30).
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> link to JIRA <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34213>
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Hi David,
In fact the changes of the value doesn't affect the absolute performance of
the scrolling but it removes a very limiting factor during the drag of the
content of a scroller.
Combined with a hi
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>>
>> May be this value could be changed for a higher one or the constant
>> replaced
>> by a property that match dynamically the framerate of the application (at
>> least when the framerate exceeds 30 fps).
>>
>> What do you think ?
>>
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a higher one or the constant
> replaced
> by a property that match dynamically the framerate of the application (at
> least when the framerate exceeds 30 fps).
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In fact the performance improves even for values greater than the application
framerate (90 seems to be the limit on my phone).
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