2007/1/18, Marco Bonifazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ciao Marco,
sorry for the late reply
I must have a table with 11 columns and more than 20 rows.
In each position there would be a widget.
After I made it in PyGtk, I have a slow rendering when I show or hide the
window ( window.hide&how) with these elements (show or hide the window is
the command I only used).
All the elements are already previously loaded.
which kind of widgets are you using in your GUI?
are you using some kind of fancy theme on windows?
It seems like it loads to screen row by row all the widget.
Are you using a table or multiple h|vbox to pack the widgets into the window?
I don't want the fastest gui in the world, but I found it tediuosly slow,
and for my project it's a problem.
I made a small test case with around 200 labels into a table and on
windows pygtk renders as fast as on GNU/Linux
Can you give me any helps to do faster rendering than now?
without seeing some code is difficult to help, a small test case will
be great, this is the dumb test I wrote, probably with some sort of
timing will be better but....:
import gtk
N_ROW = 14
N_COL = 14
def on_show(widget, t):
if t.flags() & gtk.VISIBLE:
pass
else:
t.show()
def on_hide(widget, t):
if t.flags() & gtk.VISIBLE:
t.hide()
else:
pass
w = gtk.Window()
w.connect("destroy", gtk.main_quit)
t = gtk.Table(N_ROW, N_COL, True)
for i in range(N_ROW):
for j in range(N_COL):
l = gtk.Label("some text")
t.attach(l, i, i +1, j, j + 1, gtk.FILL, gtk.FILL, 1, 1)
vb = gtk.VBox()
vb.pack_start(t)
bs = gtk.Button("show")
bs.connect("clicked", on_show, t)
bh = gtk.Button("hide")
bh.connect("clicked", on_hide, t)
hb = gtk.HBox()
hb.pack_start(bs, False, False, 4)
hb.pack_start(bh, False, False, 4)
vb.pack_end(hb, False, False, 4)
w.add(vb)
w.show_all()
gtk.main()
cheers
--
Gian Mario Tagliaretti
http://www.parafernalia.org/pygtk/
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