Hey guys, I just tried my app with PNGs in place of SVGs and with a class 10 SD card in place of the class 4 card I had been using. I also ran the app from a terminal from within the window manager, as suggested. The app is still unusably slow =( It did seem slightly faster to me, but not nearly enough to satisfy my clients. So, I'll be dropping the RPi and going with a full-on Windows device. When either PivotFX or Wayland on the RPi happens, I'll try the app again and let you know what happens.
Cheers, --E On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 9:20 AM, Sandro Martini <[email protected]>wrote: > Erik, > thank you very much for all the info on your tests ... > > Pivot uses the standard Java AWT Graphics backend, this is our (and > Java) main constraint. > In JavaFX Oracle wrote a new Graphics backend to have less/more modern > constraints (in multi-platform way, for sure an huge task) ... > > So my idea of pixot-fx (at least to try to explore if we could use the > same new backend), but this has still not > started. > > > Tell us for updates. > > Thank you again, > Sandro >
