On Wednesday 29 June 2005 05:08 pm, Guillaume Laurent wrote:

> Just a sanity check : have you tried with output redirected to /dev/null.
> The new code prints a whole lot more traces while scrolling.

Good point, yes.  Output was > /dev/null 2>&1 in both cases.

> That said, after getting the segment to travel back and forth throughout
> the whole compostion, movement does become very jerky. I suspect some
> resource leak or something.

Yeah, something like that indeed.  It feels like the graphics were just 
exacerbating this other problem, and now we're left with just the other 
problem.  Whatever it is.

No clue so far.

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