Hi Felix,
No, I don't see any particular reason for this...
Could you please fill a Jira and attach this FXML file to it ?
Thanks
Jerome
On 11/15/13 12:07 AM, Felix Bembrick wrote:
Well I have discovered something that I really don't understand.
It turns out that when I create *new* FXML files with SB 2.0 I do not
see any performance issues. In fact, the issues I was experiencing
only occurred when I opened one particular existing FXML I have been
working on. Further, after fiddling with it for hours, removing nodes
and replacing them, I noticed that when I removed a particular Text
node from the scene then performance was excellent again. However,
when I then added another Text node with seemingly identical
properties I was unable to reproduce the original problem.
Am I just delirious or is there some rhyme and reason behind these
observations?
Felix
On 8 November 2013 21:26, Jerome Cambon <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On my Ubuntu 13.10 x64, I don't see this menu issue.
I suspect a driver issue.
Jerome
On 11/7/13 6:33 PM, Philipp Dörfler wrote:
I also noticed a performance regression (Linux x64).
SceneBuilder 1.1 was
already kind of slow, but 2.0 feels even less snappy. The
menus feel
particularly sluggish and I can even see parts of the GPU's
memory content
right before the menu items are being drawn over it.
Am 07.11.2013 12:49 schrieb "Artem Ananiev"
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>:
On 11/7/2013 10:11 AM, Felix Bembrick wrote:
Scene Builder 2.0 has very serious performance issues
(on my machines at
least).
When running 1.1 & 2.0 side-by-side, 1.1 is very
responsive and behaves
very well. On the contrary, 2.0 is extremely sluggish
with a few seconds
between clicking on a control and the selection
handles appearing and
trying to resize the properties pane is so slow that
it is not usable.
It may be caused by exceptions or logging output to
stdout/err...
Thanks,
Artem
I see this version of Scene Builder was built with JDK8
b112.
Is anyone else experiencing this? Have I just hit on
some subtle
performance issue with JavaFX 8 and the GPU drivers on
this machine (which
is Windows 7 64-bit BTW).?
Felix