Re: Profiling? Odd delay on windows

2005-05-04 Thread Peter T. Evensen
No, they are all png and jpgs, which are also on the first screen, so the 
QT engine should be loaded already.

At 10:26 AM 5/4/2005, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Peter T. Evensen wrote:
No, I'm not locking the screen.  This only happens on  Windows.  I put a 
beep at the end of the preOpenCard and a beep at the beginning of 
openCard and there is a 1-2 second delay between the beeps.
Not visual effects are involved (that I'm aware of).  The page I'm going 
to just has several graphics on it.
Are any of those graphics in PICT format?  I believe the engine uses QT to 
render those.

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Re: Profiling? Odd delay on windows

2005-05-04 Thread Richard Gaskin
Peter T. Evensen wrote:
No, I'm not locking the screen.  This only happens on  Windows.  I put a 
beep at the end of the preOpenCard and a beep at the beginning of 
openCard and there is a 1-2 second delay between the beeps.

Not visual effects are involved (that I'm aware of).  The page I'm going 
to just has several graphics on it.
Are any of those graphics in PICT format?  I believe the engine uses QT 
to render those.

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Re: Profiling? Odd delay on windows

2005-05-04 Thread Peter T. Evensen
No, I'm not locking the screen.  This only happens on  Windows.  I put a 
beep at the end of the preOpenCard and a beep at the beginning of openCard 
and there is a 1-2 second delay between the beeps.

Not visual effects are involved (that I'm aware of).  The page I'm going to 
just has several graphics on it.

At 11:19 AM 4/25/2005, you wrote:
On 4/25/05 11:03 AM, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
No, I'm not using any visual effects.  I'm just using "go to card 
CardName"  I basically have 3 tabs, and when you click on one of the 
tabs, it goes to one of 3 cards.  The 3rd card is what takes so long (and 
it has less on it than the first two).
I just had a similar delay in a stack and found it was running a long 
preOpenCard script while the screen was locked. That made it look like the 
card hadn't changed, though it really had. Are you locking the screen?

At 10:53 AM 4/25/2005, Dave Cragg wrote:
On 25 Apr 2005, at 15:48, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
Is there any way to do application profiling (to find out what 
Revolution is doing)?   I am experiencing an odd delay of 1-2 seconds 
when going to a card on Windows in a stand-alone (which doesn't happen 
on the Mac).

It appears it is something that is happening between preOpenCard and 
OpenCard.  It is happening only on the first time I go to that card.

Are you using visual effects when going to the card. It could be 
QuickTime starting up that causes the delay. I seem to remember a report 
of this before.

If so, perhaps you can "do something" to start quickTime before going to 
the card.

Cheers
Dave
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Re: Profiling? Odd delay on windows

2005-04-25 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 4/25/05 11:03 AM, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
No, I'm not using any visual effects.  I'm just using "go to card 
CardName"  I basically have 3 tabs, and when you click on one of the 
tabs, it goes to one of 3 cards.  The 3rd card is what takes so long 
(and it has less on it than the first two).
I just had a similar delay in a stack and found it was running a long 
preOpenCard script while the screen was locked. That made it look like 
the card hadn't changed, though it really had. Are you locking the screen?

At 10:53 AM 4/25/2005, Dave Cragg wrote:
On 25 Apr 2005, at 15:48, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
Is there any way to do application profiling (to find out what 
Revolution is doing)?   I am experiencing an odd delay of 1-2 seconds 
when going to a card on Windows in a stand-alone (which doesn't 
happen on the Mac).

It appears it is something that is happening between preOpenCard and 
OpenCard.  It is happening only on the first time I go to that card.

Are you using visual effects when going to the card. It could be 
QuickTime starting up that causes the delay. I seem to remember a 
report of this before.

If so, perhaps you can "do something" to start quickTime before going 
to the card.

Cheers
Dave
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Re: Profiling? Odd delay on windows

2005-04-25 Thread Peter T. Evensen
No, I'm not using any visual effects.  I'm just using "go to card 
CardName"  I basically have 3 tabs, and when you click on one of the tabs, 
it goes to one of 3 cards.  The 3rd card is what takes so long (and it has 
less on it than the first two).

At 10:53 AM 4/25/2005, Dave Cragg wrote:
On 25 Apr 2005, at 15:48, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
Is there any way to do application profiling (to find out what Revolution 
is doing)?   I am experiencing an odd delay of 1-2 seconds when going to 
a card on Windows in a stand-alone (which doesn't happen on the Mac).

It appears it is something that is happening between preOpenCard and 
OpenCard.  It is happening only on the first time I go to that card.
Are you using visual effects when going to the card. It could be QuickTime 
starting up that causes the delay. I seem to remember a report of this before.

If so, perhaps you can "do something" to start quickTime before going to 
the card.

Cheers
Dave
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Re: Profiling? Odd delay on windows

2005-04-25 Thread Dave Cragg
On 25 Apr 2005, at 15:48, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
Is there any way to do application profiling (to find out what 
Revolution is doing)?   I am experiencing an odd delay of 1-2 seconds 
when going to a card on Windows in a stand-alone (which doesn't happen 
on the Mac).

It appears it is something that is happening between preOpenCard and 
OpenCard.  It is happening only on the first time I go to that card.

Are you using visual effects when going to the card. It could be 
QuickTime starting up that causes the delay. I seem to remember a 
report of this before.

If so, perhaps you can "do something" to start quickTime before going 
to the card.

Cheers
Dave
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RE: Profiling? Odd delay on windows

2005-04-25 Thread Peter T. Evensen
It only seems to have the delay in the standalone, unfortunately.
At 09:58 AM 4/25/2005, MisterX wrote:
Hi Peter,
Use the message watcher from the development menu...
cheers
Xavier
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Peter T. Evensen
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>
> Is there any way to do application profiling (to find out
> what Revolution
> is doing)?   I am experiencing an odd delay of 1-2 seconds
> when going to a
> card on Windows in a stand-alone (which doesn't happen on the Mac).
>
> It appears it is something that is happening between
> preOpenCard and OpenCard.  It is happening only on the first
> time I go to that card.
>
> Is there anyway to generate a log of what Rev is doing so I
> could track it down?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Peter T. Evensen
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RE: Profiling? Odd delay on windows

2005-04-25 Thread MisterX
Hi Peter,

Use the message watcher from the development menu...

cheers
Xavier 
http://monsieurx.com 

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> Peter T. Evensen
> Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 16:48
> To: use-revolution@lists.runrev.com
> Subject: Profiling? Odd delay on windows
> 
> Is there any way to do application profiling (to find out 
> what Revolution 
> is doing)?   I am experiencing an odd delay of 1-2 seconds 
> when going to a 
> card on Windows in a stand-alone (which doesn't happen on the Mac).
> 
> It appears it is something that is happening between 
> preOpenCard and OpenCard.  It is happening only on the first 
> time I go to that card.
> 
> Is there anyway to generate a log of what Rev is doing so I 
> could track it down?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Peter T. Evensen
> http://www.PetersRoadToHealth.com
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Profiling? Odd delay on windows

2005-04-25 Thread Peter T. Evensen
Is there any way to do application profiling (to find out what Revolution 
is doing)?   I am experiencing an odd delay of 1-2 seconds when going to a 
card on Windows in a stand-alone (which doesn't happen on the Mac).

It appears it is something that is happening between preOpenCard and 
OpenCard.  It is happening only on the first time I go to that card.

Is there anyway to generate a log of what Rev is doing so I could track it 
down?

Thanks!
Peter T. Evensen
http://www.PetersRoadToHealth.com
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