Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 12:41:54 -0400
"Hess, Philip J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Felipe,
When I tested gtk2 on OS X last winter, I installed Gimp and then just
linked against its gtk2 libraries.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/
Gimp is a universal binary and includes both PowerPC and Intel gtk2
libraries (version 2.6.10).
Use the attached custom .cfg file for FPC to tell the linker where the
gtk2 files are. Compiler options | Other | Use additional compiler
config file.
gtk2 looked much, much better on OS X than gtk, although it seemed
dog-slow, but that could just be my old Mac.
A few things improved, but SynEdit is still snail slow.
In general: all gtk2 apps are slower than good old gtk1, not only
LCL gtk2.
I'm currently working on the gtk2 intf.
From what I saw when using remote gtk2 apps is that they do more client
side graphics, resulting in more and more messages to the server.
even pure gtk2 hello world apps are slower
Marc
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