Xavier Glattard schrieb: > Fred Kiefer <fredkiefer <at> gmx.de> writes: > >> I just gave gear a try under MacOSX and it works wonderful. All I needed >> to change was replace GL/gl.h with OpenGL/gl.h and include the GNustep >> macros from GNUstep.h. Marvellous how portable applications can be. > > Very impressive. I like GNUstep :-) > >> All three animation models (or rather all five, as combinations are >> implemented as well) work on Cocoa. Performer is rather slow, when there >> a no new events generated and the others stop to work as soon as you >> open up the menu. But the menu works in all cases, so there is a >> difference to the GNUstep implementation. >> >> Great example! >> Fred > > The performer based animation is faster than timers on my system... > > Did you try different backing store types ? > Did you try to activate autodisplay ? >
Yes, in both cases I did not see much differences. performer based does only show any moving image while I generate some events with the mouse. The others are at about 5000 fps, at least that is what the display claims. Cheers, Fred _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev
