Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Second, every toolbar is updated every time through here EVEN IF IT IS
NOT DISPLAYED. I found this out because hiding the standard toolbar
made no difference. This is a waste.
This should definitely be fixed.
And it shouldn't be too bad, should it? The toolbar just needs to find out if it is displayed and, if not, return. Unfortunately, I won't have time to do this for a while. A couple weeks, probably.
Third, even under the best of circumstances, updating the math panel
toolbar takes a good long time: 20ms, on average, compared with less
than 1ms for the other toolbars. Does this really need to be done for
every keypress? or all that often, period? Things here don't get
enabled and disabled, do they?
Well, toolbars have not been designed for several dozens of entries.
Indeed. But maybe there is a way around that problem, short of reverting to the math panel.

Richard

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