This doesn't address the underlying point, but you could import the image once, and then reference it by setting the icon of six buttons.

regards,

Geoff Canyon
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On Dec 27, 2003, at 3:41 AM, Alex Rice wrote:

I built a graphics test stack as a standalone. It just has 6 copies of 1 animated gif image "imported as control". When I run the standalone:

OS X Activity Monitor reports 30-50% of CPU and 60MB "Real Memory" used. Windows 2K Task Manager reports 10-18% of CPU and 8MB "Mem Usage".

The Windows machine is an old laptop, and the Mac is a dual-G4 workstation with quartz extreme and 1GM of RAM. The Mac is *way* more powerful than the laptop!!

Is this typical of what others are seeing, or is there something I can do on OS X to ease up the system requirements?

Alex Rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Mindlube Software | <http://mindlube.com>

what a waste of thumbs that are opposable
to make machines that are disposable  -Ani DiFranco

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