Re: gtk+ and gtk-engines slow
- From: raster redhat com
- To: spoon elpaso net
- cc: miguel nuclecu unam mx, jgarzik pobox com, gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gtk+ and gtk-engines slow
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1999 03:24:17 -0500 (EST)
On 23 Jan, Marcus Brubaker scribbled:
-> On Sat, 23 Jan 1999, Miguel de Icaza wrote:
->
-> >
-> > > and yet I provide cases for the PII-450 owners and the 486 owners toget
-> > > the best performance. You simply nuked performance for everyone except
-> > > 486 owners. That is worse that anythying else.
-> >
-> > I did some measuring now.
-> >
-> > The only people affected by the Pixmap cache being disabled are the
-> > medium- to low-end users. Users of high end machines do not even have
-> > a way to notice the Gtk Pixmap theme with Pixmap Cache or without the
-> > Pixmap cache.
->
-> I beg to differ. I have a k6 233 w/ 128 megs of RAM. There is a
-> noticable difference with or without the cache. Without the cache it is
-> pretty much unusable.
agreed - I wrote the caching code for a good reason. people with extra
ram (which these days is cheap - what ? less than $1 per Mb ? thats for
10ns SDRAM ?) can use ti to prevent cpu hogging - it works and works
well. I wish others woudl see this.
->
-> Marcus Brubaker
-> spoon@elpaso.net
-> http://www.elpaso.net/~spoon
->
-> You might be a gamer if...you've ever argued against a combat rule based
-> on your experience in the SCA/Military/Police, etc.
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