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There's a way to solve it, using caching.. this is not yet implemented in
the current code but it shouldn't be that hard to perform. You
should change the code so that treenodes are not created by default (only
the top visible level) and once a node expands check to see if the child nodes
are created, if not.. create those dynlayers at that point
That
should give a huge speed increase, but requires some coding
:)
Pascal Bestebroer
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- [Dynapi-Help] SkinTreeNode: slowwww.. Doug Melvin
- RE: [Dynapi-Help] SkinTreeNode: slowwww.. Nuno Ferreira
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] SkinTreeNode: slowwww.. Pascal Bestebroer
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] SkinTreeNode: slowwww.. Doug Melvin
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] SkinTreeNode: slowwww..... Doug Melvin
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] SkinTreeNode: sloww... Scott Andrew LePera
- Re: [Dynapi-Help] SkinTreeNode: slowwww.. Doug Melvin
- [Dynapi-Help] scroll pane example Raymond Smith
