Hi,
> Note: In Maemo UI user cannot resize windows and applications
> themselves do that very rarely for dialogs, so this is fairly
> moot point for Maemo.
> Try popping up the vkb. Opera takes ~4 seconds to resize the first time.
I doubt this is related to Gtk as VKB pops up just fine for other
ext Koen Kooi wrote:
> Eero Tamminen wrote:
>
> >Note: In Maemo UI user cannot resize windows and applications themselves
> >do that very rarely for dialogs, so this is fairly moot point for Maemo.
>
>
> Try popping up the vkb. Opera takes ~4 seconds to resize the first time.
>
I think this is a
Koen Kooi kirjoitti 29.12.2005 kello 23.54:
Eero Tamminen wrote:
Note: In Maemo UI user cannot resize windows and applications
themselves
do that very rarely for dialogs, so this is fairly moot point for
Maemo.
Try popping up the vkb. Opera takes ~4 seconds to resize the first
time.
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Eero Tamminen wrote:
> Note: In Maemo UI user cannot resize windows and applications themselves
> do that very rarely for dialogs, so this is fairly moot point for Maemo.
Try popping up the vkb. Opera takes ~4 seconds to resize the first time.
regar
Hi,
> These are just some impressions I had on my systems:
> * Konqueror has a faster UI than Nautilus
> * Opera has a faster UI than Firefox (whereas Mozilla GTK-1.2
> builds were pretty snappy till they switched to GTK-2)
> * The Motif and Fox-Ports of Eclipse are MUCH faster then Eclipse/GTK2
Hi Eric,
> This is so interesting since GTK+ applications feels so much faster on
> all machines I've been using whereas QT once are somewhat slow.. Are
> you running them all in KDE? I'm running everything in Gnome and it's
> fast enough even on my 800MHZ machine at home.
I have to admit that
Hi,
Nils Faerber wrote:
> Have you ever tried recent GPE on a 200MHz iPaq?
> I find that very "snappy" too and it uses GTK2...
>
> The latest GTK release uses Cairo for rendering - which is nice in
> general but really a performance hog. But this is only in the very
> latest release. I hope and g
> - Even large QT apps are snappy and very responsive whereas many large
> GTK-2 apps tend to be unuseable on slower systems (like my Dorun-800).
> 800mhz to render some buttons and layout texts??
> Maybe I am just too old to understand whats going on :(
This is so interesting since GTK+ applicati
> This thread is pretty funny. Nokia tests 1 version of gtk with different
> versions of pango and suddenly people say that *different* versions of
> gtk were tested and jump to conclusions
Reading-Knowledge is an advantage ;)
But I never expect some of the gtk-diehards to tlisten any criticis
ext Koen Kooi wrote:
> Clemens Eisserer wrote:
>
> >>It's disappointing that with every release gtk gets slower...
>
>
> >I absolutly agree - GTK-1.2 has been a nice and fast toolkit but since
> >the jump to 2.0 GTK is just one of those "too-bloated-to-be-tuneable"
> >pieces of software no one wan
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Clemens Eisserer wrote:
>>It's disappointing that with every release gtk gets slower...
>
>
> I absolutly agree - GTK-1.2 has been a nice and fast toolkit but since
> the jump to 2.0 GTK is just one of those "too-bloated-to-be-tuneable"
> pieces of s
Hi again,
> Have you ever tried recent GPE on a 200MHz iPaq?
> I find that very "snappy" too and it uses GTK2...
I have to admit that I do not have a lot of knowledge how qualified
different toolkits are for handheld use - my observations just showed
that GTK2 performs quite poorly on the 770 as i
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Clemens Eisserer schrieb:
>>It's disappointing that with every release gtk gets slower...
>
> I absolutly agree - GTK-1.2 has been a nice and fast toolkit but since
> the jump to 2.0 GTK is just one of those "too-bloated-to-be-tuneable"
> pieces of so
> It's disappointing that with every release gtk gets slower...
I absolutly agree - GTK-1.2 has been a nice and fast toolkit but since
the jump to 2.0 GTK is just one of those "too-bloated-to-be-tuneable"
pieces of software no one wants to touch since it could break
something.
And do not argue th
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