LC has been sitting here doingsomething for several hours, taking 20%
of my CPU. The stack I have open does not have any scripts that appear to
be running, the Message Watcher isn't showing anything, so I'm confused.
If I create a new stack, LC goes to nothing. Adding the same substacks
Mike Kerner wrote:
LC has been sitting here doingsomething for several hours, taking 20%
of my CPU. The stack I have open does not have any scripts that appear to
be running, the Message Watcher isn't showing anything, so I'm confused.
If I create a new stack, LC goes to nothing. Adding
A couple thoughts...
In the message box, switch to pending messages (mailbox with flag up). Check
IDE messages and auto update. If you see lines there, that might be the
source. See if the names match any plugins.
In your My LiveCode folder, look for externals and plugins that could be the
Nothing showing up in pending messages.
No pulsing buttons. Just a MG stack with a background, navbar and a
button, butI had a push button (that wasn't pulsing). When I changed
it to a square button, the CPU usage went to zero. I wonder why a push
button would take so much CPU time.
Mike Kerner wrote:
Nothing showing up in pending messages.
No pulsing buttons. Just a MG stack with a background, navbar and a
button, butI had a push button (that wasn't pulsing). When I changed
it to a square button, the CPU usage went to zero. I wonder why a push
button would take so
Same here. I even tried checking and unchecking default in the property
inspector.
On Jul 14, 2013, at 1:49 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Mike Kerner wrote:
Nothing showing up in pending messages.
No pulsing buttons. Just a MG stack with a background, navbar and a
button, butI had a
Same here what, Dar?
On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Dar Scott d...@swcp.com wrote:
Same here. I even tried checking and unchecking default in the property
inspector.
On Jul 14, 2013, at 1:49 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Mike Kerner wrote:
Nothing showing up in pending messages.
No
As Richard, I can reproduce 20% (sometimes 17%) CPU usage with a default
button, but not a usual button. I tried putting a default button on the card
and then turning off the default checkbox. I got 20% with it on and about 1 or
2% with it off.
I wonder if there could have been a button