Hi Michael, I am in a similar situation,
Michael R. Head wrote: > Hi, I've been playing with a couple canvases to implement a fancy > animated interface for a full screen app. I've tried gnomecanvas and > goocanvas. I've managed to code some animated scenes (based on affine > transforms of various objects in the interface) using these two widget, > but the performance isn't good enough -- I'd like it to be smooth (at > least 15-20 frames per second) at full screen (1024x768 or higher). > > It could be that I'm just doing the animation in a completely daft way, > or it could be that these canvases aren't up to doing what I want to do. I think that's the problem. Have you used evas bevore? Evas is the canvas used in Enlightenment. There are two sets of python bindings available, one from Enlightenment http://web.enlightenment.org/viewvc/e17/proto/python-efl/ and one from Kaa http://freevo.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/freevo-2.0/Kaa . I have experience with Kaa (being part of Freevo) and technically you should be able to render an evas canvas onto a GTK drawing area... however, I ran into a problem / bug and it's not working here. I haven't had a whole lot of time but I would like to play a bit more with python-efl to see if I can do the same. BTW you can see the demos here: http://blog.gustavobarbieri.com.br/ Please, let me know if you have further success! -Rob
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