Things are more responsive than with python 2.5 and with qt 4.4.3, but the
lag is still noticeable--especially compared to with the addition of the
line.
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Darren Dale wrote:
> I don't understand. With py-2.6, are things more responsive or is
> there an extremely
I don't understand. With py-2.6, are things more responsive or is
there an extremely noticeable lag?
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 11:51 AM, william
ratcliff wrote:
> Ok, I upgraded to python 2.6, installed mpl 0.99 qt 4.5, and the new pyqt
> and things are more responsive...However, the difference betw
I should mention that the latest test was on a windows 32 bit xp box.
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 11:51 AM, william ratcliff <
william.ratcl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok, I upgraded to python 2.6, installed mpl 0.99 qt 4.5, and the new pyqt
> and things are more responsive...However, the difference betw
Ok, I upgraded to python 2.6, installed mpl 0.99 qt 4.5, and the new pyqt
and things are more responsive...However, the difference between having that
line in and taking it out are the difference between having pan/zoom events
being extremely responsive and having an extremely noticeable lag. I've
I've been using 2.6. It should be fine on windows now, but I can't
attest to it since I only use windows when I have to test and make
windows installers.
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:02 AM, william
ratcliff wrote:
> Let me try to upgrade to PyQt 4.5--I'm currently using 4.4.3 on vista 32
> bit. Btw
Hi William,
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 8:25 AM, william
ratcliff wrote:
> Hi! I just installed matplotlib version .99 (windows vista, python25,
> 32bit) and found that
> this line was missing:
> QtGui.qApp.processEvents()
>
> Adding it sped the QT4Agg backend back to reasonable speeds--but it still
Let me try to upgrade to PyQt 4.5--I'm currently using 4.4.3 on vista 32
bit. Btw. are you using python 2.6 or 2.5 (I ask because I'm still on 2.5
and am wondering if anyone has noticed any difficulties with 2.6).
Cheers,
Wiliam
On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Darren Dale wrote:
> Hi William,
Hi! I just installed matplotlib version .99 (windows vista, python25,
32bit) and found that
this line was missing:
QtGui.qApp.processEvents()
Adding it sped the QT4Agg backend back to reasonable speeds--but it still
seems a bit slow. Otherwise, I am using the excellent Python(x,y) 2.1.14
release
Hi Darren,
2008/8/18 Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Nevermind. It turns out its not exactly poor performance, but for some reason
> the gui events were not getting processed as frequently on windows. Maybe Qt
> changed something in an attempt to optimize performance.
>
> I applied a patch in s
On Monday 18 August 2008 09:33:47 Pierre Raybaut wrote:
> Hi Darren,
>
> 2008/8/18 Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> (1) in class 'NavigationToolbar2QT' l. 285-300 : I had to replace '.svg'
> >> by '.png' for all the icons to be displayed correctly on the navigation
> >> toolbar (only one was a
On Monday 18 August 2008 16:17:03 Pierre Raybaut wrote:
> Darren Dale a écrit :
> >> If you need something to prove that this has nothing to do with my
> >> machine or my software, I can tell you that there is exactly the same
> >> bug on a virtual machine, after a clean Windows XP install, and usi
Darren Dale a écrit :
>> If you need something to prove that this has nothing to do with my
>> machine or my software, I can tell you that there is exactly the same
>> bug on a virtual machine, after a clean Windows XP install, and using
>> only the official Python MSI installer and the official Py
On Monday 18 August 2008 09:33:47 am Pierre Raybaut wrote:
> Hi Darren,
>
> 2008/8/18 Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> (1) in class 'NavigationToolbar2QT' l. 285-300 : I had to replace '.svg'
> >> by '.png' for all the icons to be displayed correctly on the navigation
> >> toolbar (only one wa
Hi Darren,
2008/8/18 Darren Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> (1) in class 'NavigationToolbar2QT' l. 285-300 : I had to replace '.svg'
>> by '.png' for all the icons to be displayed correctly on the navigation
>> toolbar (only one was already loaded in the right file format).
>
> Could this be a proble
Hi Pierre,
On Saturday 16 August 2008 03:08:49 am Pierre Raybaut wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm posting to report two bugs in 'backend_qt4.py' with the latest PyQt
> release:
> (see eventually the attached test script)
>
> (1) in class 'NavigationToolbar2QT' l. 285-300 : I had to replace '.svg'
> by '.p
Hi all,
I'm posting to report two bugs in 'backend_qt4.py' with the latest PyQt
release:
(see eventually the attached test script)
(1) in class 'NavigationToolbar2QT' l. 285-300 : I had to replace '.svg'
by '.png' for all the icons to be displayed correctly on the navigation
toolbar (only on
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