> "GB" == Greg Breland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CK> Just to let you know. I worked on TightVNC actively during last
CK> two weeks (mostly on Win32 local cursor issues)
GB> What issues with the local cursors are you reffering to?
There are two basic cursor types in Windows from the API po
What issues with the local cursors are you reffering to? I have noticed
an unusual amount of server processor usage when the cursor changes.
Even on the server, the cursor takes about 0.5 seconds to change shape.
I don't know if it is because of the processor being bogged down or
something tight
Hello Glenn,
> "GM" == Glenn Mabbutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GM> Tridia includes a compression scheme called "Tight" and other
GM> stuff that doesn't strictly fall into the mandate/time load of AT
GM> & T UK labs staff. Unfortunetally, at least until last week ;),
GM> the Tridia CVS code
Tridia includes a compression scheme called "Tight" and other stuff that
doesn't strictly fall into the mandate/time load of AT & T UK labs staff.
Unfortunetally, at least until last week ;), the Tridia CVS code for tight
compression wasn't up to date with Const's stuff (see
http://www.tightvnc.or
I agree with all the tridia vs vnc(regular) comments. However, if you
really want to see a speed improvment, go to http://www.tightvnc.com and
download the latest beta tight builds for the server and client. The
new beta builds, which will hopefully get put into the next version of
Tridia VNC, f
July 30, 2001 2:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Silly Question...
Is it just me or does Hextile encoding with SSH compression seem to work
better than any version of Tight?
> One version of TridaVNC, at least, has a "Tight" encoding option that
works
> better over dialin
Is it just me or does Hextile encoding with SSH compression seem to work
better than any version of Tight?
> One version of TridaVNC, at least, has a "Tight" encoding option that works
> better over dialin lines than the standard Hextile encoding.
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One version of TridaVNC, at least, has a "Tight" encoding option that works
better over dialin lines than the standard Hextile encoding.
-Original Message-
From: Russell Bryan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:26 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Silly Question...