On 16/01/13 11:29, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri wrote:
> Based on what? If that's just psychological just don't. The text grid is
> already doing a bad job as I told in previous email. It's not a single int
> that will make situation drastically bad or good. If you stop to check the
> code you'll see that it does useless copies and translations, it will apply
> cutouts for every char, etc. IMO it needs to be rewritten and a proper
> engine call to implement it. That's the only way to be very fast and lean.
>
> Again, as much as "every little improvement is worth", the int and even
> replacing push/grow won't help you much compared to proper text grid. It's
> more making your mind calm :-D
>
>

That's what I've said yesterday on IRC. Lets stop with this "I'm sure 
it'll be good but I can't prove it" approach. :)

Yes, tgrid should be fixed.

--
Tom.

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