Hi, I see that some GDK drawing functions and graphics contexts have been deprecated in favour of using Cairo.
Yesterday I spent a few hours *removing* Cairo code from my fledgling GTK application and replacing it with gdk_draw_rectangle, gdk_gc_set_rgb_fg_color, and gdk_gc_set_function. I did this for performance reasons[1] I am wondering if my approach to drawing is wrong however and if a better approach might yield less CPU usage? It begins with a 33ms timeout. The timeout callback calls gtk_widget_queue_draw on the window and the drawing area. (Imagine rectangles appearing each time a note is played in a piece of music and disappearing when that note ends.) In the expose event callback a linked-list of rectangles is maintained. Rectangles are added to the list and removed from the list as notes start and end (The application is an experimental MIDI sequencer/arpeggiator operating in real time). Each and every time the expose event callback is called (every 33ms) the background and the entire list of rectangles is drawn as well as various maintenance functions performed on the list. The documentation of gdk_cairo_create seems to suggest this is the only way of doing it when it says: "Note that due to double-buffering, Cairo contexts created in a GTK+ expose event handler cannot be cached and reused between different expose events." Is it possible to do this any other way? Cheers, James. [1]My machine is a 64bit 3.0ghz dual core desktop. Using GDK for drawing, the CPU usage is at worst 5% on both cores. Using Cairo on the other hand, the CPU usage can reach as much as 20% on both cores. The project is here: http://github.com/jwm-art-net/BoxySeq Cairo routines is here: http://github.com/jwm-art-net/BoxySeq/tree/97f6d674a2a182a143ef82b03bde11689fedcf18 GDK routines is here: http://github.com/jwm-art-net/BoxySeq/tree/29f412b41b2371ec136aa86da50d858f5892bfa0 _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list