I have a G3 450MHz running OS X Revolution 1.1.1b2. It took 27 ticks to run. BUT, I was missing the effect - is that what you mean by choppiness? I added an "unlock screen" before the "end repeat", the effect is nicer. I also added a timer, here's the revised script:
on mouseup put 135 into startX put 82 into startY put 20 into startH put 134 into startW put 403 into endX put 227 into endY put 310 into endH put 246 into endW put endX-startX into netX put endY-startY into netY put endH-startH into netH put endW-startW into netW put 0 into x -- remember the time this loop started put the ticks into starttime repeat 25 times add 4 to x put ((x/100)*netX)+startX into nowX put ((x/100)*netY)+startY into nowY put ((x/100)*netH)+startH into nowH put ((x/100)*netW)+startW into nowW set the width of field "list1" to the round of nowW set the height of field "list1" to the round of nowH put the round of nowX into nowX put the round of nowY into nowY set the loc of field "list1" to nowX,nowY -- unlock screen redraws the screen unlock screen end repeat -- puts into the message box the time taken in ticks to run the loop put the ticks-starttime end mouseup On 3/4/02 8:24 am, "David Kwinter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribed: > I've been frustrated by slowness lately whenever I've tried to make a > Rev script do anything dynamic. Am I doing something wrong? I doubt my > G4 lacks enough power to do some of the things I want to do. Here, for > example is a chunk of script which slides a field into position. If you > try it out let me know if you don't mind the choppyness. Is there a > solution? > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution