On Nov 21, 2006, at 11:20 PM, Eric Williams wrote:

It does seem that if I draw this string:

"[EMAIL PROTECTED] %^&*()_+=-][{}\|';:/.,<>?`~"

...to an arbitrary graphics object that all subsequent uses of that font/size combination are much, much faster.

Can you provide a simple example project and steps to reproduce it? (From a clean restart)

The OS certainly caches glyphs, but the performance of drawing said string before loading a document of text should not be seconds in difference. That's a much more significant process than glyph caching.


--
Seth Willits



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