Re: Unidentified subject!
- From: "Emmanuel DELOGET" <logout free fr>
- To: <gtk-devel-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Unidentified subject!
- Date: Thu, 25 Nov 1999 18:40:38 +0100
> On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Antonio Campos wrote:
>
> > we want to beat Windows or KDE... (By now Windows is quite smooth, and
this
> > is something desktop users feel instantenously)...
>
> Last I checked, Windoze still doesn't let you move the window of an app
that
> has stopped ``responding''. So we can safely say that it has a few
unresolved
> problems. :) The smoothness is thanks to advances in the fabrication of
faster
If I'm not stupid (and I really think that I'm not stupid :) when a GTK
application
enters in a blocking loop (just as windows programs when they stop
responding)
it cannot redraw the content of the window. Of course, you can move the
window,
but this is not GTK+ related (the WM and X lets you resize or move the
window,
but the window content is still not updated).
> processors and graphics chipsets.
Not at all. Windows draws fast on an old cirrus logic too :)
The smoothness is thanks to the way the toolkit is designed. That's why
using double buffering will help a lot.
Emmanuel
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