On 27/12/2003, at 4:00 AM, Alex Rice wrote:
and type anything into the search field so that the Find button
pulsates
And that button is the culprit right there. It's really OS X's fault,
for making pulsating gumdrop eye candy that uses tons of CPU resources.
(and it is the OS that's doing the
wow, this list really runs hot!.
Got back from Xmas holidays to read my mail, sent off a reply to Alex's
response to my original email on this subject, and then in came the
later digests with all the replies and explanations which have occurred
since. Thanks everyone!
(It's still not
I have been concerned that the fan on my PowerBook runs continuously
when developing with RunRev (v2.1.2 under Mac OS 10.3). Tracked it down
to a VERY bad bug...
Try this. Open the Activity Monitor and start up the CPU monitor; open
the Find Replace window in RunRev, and type anything into
the day number won't help?
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something?
The only work-around I can think of is to use monospaced type for the
column data. This is really ugly.
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