IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
anyhow, what comes to my mind is, that on linux, images are usually
loaded in a separate thread (one thread for each [pix_image]!) - thus
you will create 300 threads (which is not that much; but the only thing
i can think of). you can turn off the threaded loading by sending a
[thread 0( message to [pix_image] (e.g. at [initbang] time)
why did the thread did not stop once the image is loaded?
do you really need initbang, or loadbang is ok?
it look like a nice feature to document on the help file...
c
you probably have to load the image _after_ you have turned off
threaded-loading, so use something like
[i $1]
|
[thread 0, open images/monimage$1.jpg(
gfmasdr
IOhannes
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