On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 07:42:16 -0400 Reuben Rissler <sil...@emypeople.net> wrote:
> > Thanks for the suggestion. Believe it or not, I had just arrived at > > that same solution! I first tried to use GLib.timeout_add(), and > > that worked too, if the time was larger than 300 - 400 ms, which is > > on the verge of annoying. I then tried idle_add(), and I guess that > > makes the 300-400ms 'built-in'. > > > How many lines of text do you have? With 500 - 700 lines of text, my > scrolling is instantaneous. The scroll feature itself has a 'soft' > stop, but that is quite acceptable for me, as it is easier to adjust > my eyes to the change. Reuben, The code I'm using to test is short (about 250 lines). I'm using the system to single step program execution, so I will do many steps. The problem at the moment is when loading the program, and scrolling to the start of the program (the 'reset' position), but I see that the slowing down delay is quite visible even when scrolling just one line with the arrow keys. I have some Gtk-2 programs where the delay is not apparent. Maybe this is configurable? John _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list