On 1/30/12 8:47 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Guys,
If I understand it correctly, it is the opposite. Now, the screen is
redrawn after every command unless the screen is locked, if the screen
is locked, then it will be redrawn when it is unlocked.
=)
Just like it was before...
I'm so confused.
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Guys,
If I understand it correctly, it is the opposite. Now, the screen is
redrawn after every command unless the screen is locked, if the screen
is locked, then it will be redrawn when it is unlocked.
=)
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I think I understand a bit. When debugging I had noticed that when tracing
through code after issuing a lock screen, if I went to a card what was
displayed was VERY odd. Things that were supposed to be hidden were displayed,
and things that I never hide were not drawn. Once I got out of the debu
Hi,
I think that's the point: "none that were visible to the user". Redrawing was
quick enough to give you the impression that all was redrawn at once, but it
wasn't. You may have noticed that sometimes a script was faster without locking
and unlocking the screen, because Revolution refreshed t
On 1/30/12 9:30 AM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Mark Schonewille wrote:
> Previously, these redraws were remembered and executed when the
> screen was unlocked. As I understand it, the screen is now simply
> redrawn once, when the screen unlocks. That's a big difference.
I'm probably just pre-coff
Mark Schonewille wrote:
> Previously, these redraws were remembered and executed when the
> screen was unlocked. As I understand it, the screen is now simply
> redrawn once, when the screen unlocks. That's a big difference.
I'm probably just pre-coffee, but I'm having a hard time understanding
Hi Jacque,
Previously, redraws were postponed, now they are flushed. Each time when you
show or hide an object, LiveCode wants to redraw the screen. Previously, these
redraws were remembered and executed when the screen was unlocked. As I
understand it, the screen is now simply redrawn once, wh
On 1/29/12 11:47 PM, Rick Harrison wrote:
I think perhaps this could be referring to garbage collection.
On 1/30/12 12:30 AM, Dick Kriesel wrote:
Or, maybe, "Redraw has occurred, so any redraws in the pending
messages can and will be flushed."
I see, these make sense. How does that change th
On Jan 29, 2012, at 9:23 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Geek-speak in the 5.0.2 release notes say that "redraws will be flushed" at
> various times. I assume this means "redraws will occur"?
>
Or, maybe, "Redraw has occurred, so any redraws in the pending messages can and
will be flushed."
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Hi Jacqueline,
I think perhaps this could be referring to garbage collection.
That's a geeky guess. ;-)
Cheers,
Rick
On Jan 30, 2012, at 12:23 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Geek-speak in the 5.0.2 release notes say that "redraws will be flushed" at
> various times. I assume this means "redraws
Geek-speak in the 5.0.2 release notes say that "redraws will be flushed"
at various times. I assume this means "redraws will occur"?
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