Nicolas Roard wrote:
I'm ready to commit this patch, but I wanted to give the heads up
before...
This basically remove the reverse splitview bar we draw to instead do
live resizing.
It's reasonably fast, tested on slow-ish machines (~1ghz x86 & ppc),
and makes things much nicer from a UI point of view.
Comments before I submit ? :)
In contrast to Riccardo I prefer having live resize and I like your
patch.
I've just tested it on my old 550MHz PowerBook running GNUstep on OS X
and it is a bit sluggish there, but I find it still usable -- at least
with the art backend. The xlib backend seems to be worse in this
respect.
(Unfortunately, I can't test the cairo backend on that machine).
In order to keep Riccardo happy you might introduce a new user
default to
switch between live and non-live resize. However, given that the changes
appear quite substantial upon a superficial look, I don't know whether
this is feasible.
Wolfgang
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