On Mon, 2018-10-08 at 14:06 +0200, Andrea Giammarchi wrote:
> about this:
> > is there any way to create callbacks from the javascript world
> > using the
> Webkit2Gtk webview?
> I've created a JSON communication channel between GJS and the
> WebViewthrough title notifications:
> https://gist.githu
about this:
> is there any way to create callbacks from the javascript world using the
Webkit2Gtk webview?
I've created a JSON communication channel between GJS and the WebView
through title notifications:
https://gist.github.com/WebReflection/7ab0addec037508cc8380a9c37d285f2#gistcomment-2245132
Hello,
I don’t know about GtkListBox, but when using GtkTree, are you detaching
your model from the treeview while you are doing mass operations on it?
I remember reading it in a tutorial years (decades?) ago that you should
do this.
Sorry, but i have no answers at hand for your other questions.
I played a bit and found something which could be considered as "slow":
Open the configuration dialog of gimp and move another window on top of it.
This spikes cpu useage to 80-90% on an AMD Athlon XP 2000+, while you
can still see a ~4mm repaint lag.
I wonder wether this could also be caused bec
First of all thanks a lot for doing that much work porting GTK to windows.
I can't count how many apps I've used myself on windows-pcs which were
able to run because of your work.
> If one would ask specific question like "I draw 10 line segments
> with separate gdk_draw_line() calls, and it's
Clemens Eisserer writes:
> 1.) Is this really nescessary?
> This guy has performance problems on windows asking for help (well,
> maybe a bit indirect) ... and this is what he gets.
I am sorry for being a but rude, but I found his mail more of an
accusation than a question.
> Go to QT's bugzi
1.) Is this really nescessary?
This guy has performance problems on windows asking for help (well,
maybe a bit indirect) ... and this is what he gets.
Go to QT's bugzilla and search for performance bugs
2.) How could he profile it.
I asked two times for ways to find out which operations are d
He must have been adding sleeps in his code.
Tor Lillqvist schreef:
> Alex Nedelcu writes:
>
> > Why is GTK's performance so bad on Windows ?
>
> Because you haven't profiled it and contributed performance
> improvements?
>
> > Of all the gui tookits I use, it has the worse performance.
>
> Well
Alex Nedelcu writes:
> Why is GTK's performance so bad on Windows ?
Because you haven't profiled it and contributed performance
improvements?
> Of all the gui tookits I use, it has the worse performance.
Well, d'oh, you should ask for your money back then!
--tml
Alex Nedelcu wrote:
> Why is GTK's performance so bad on Windows ?
> Of all the gui tookits I use, it has the worse performance.
>
> I am interested in GTK on Windows because I want to make cross-platform
> applications.
>
> Isn't there a new version on the horizon that will fix this ?
> Or what
On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:45:33 EDT, Paul Davis said:
> On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 09:21 -0500, Michael Kahn wrote:
> > A few months ago, I bought an HP Athlon PC and installed SuSE 9.2.
> > The system clock took off at warp speed (about three times normal
> > speed). When I emailed SuSE, they told me tha
On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 09:21 -0500, Michael Kahn wrote:
> A few months ago, I bought an HP Athlon PC and installed SuSE 9.2.
> The system clock took off at warp speed (about three times normal
> speed). When I emailed SuSE, they told me that the BIOS does not
> provide a solid real-time clock inter
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