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I don’t suppose something as simple as
Thread.Sleep(1) would prompt a repaint? ----- Keith J. Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Steven Drucker This is probably more a WPF question rather than IronPython,
but here goes... I'm using WPF to do some drawing from IP and it only updates
when the IP thread is idle (waiting for an input). What I'd like to do is
be able to set some interface elements (like a textblock) with text indicating
the progress along a fairly involved activity. While I can set the text from
within IP, it only shows the results when the entire activity is done, and the
IP prompt is idle. While I have had some limited success in spawning a second
thread and processing activity there and calling back into the
Application.Dispatcher to change the interface elements, this makes the
programming model MUCH more complicated for the activities that I'm trying to
get done. Is there a relatively simple solution? Perhaps an 'update'
call that I can make this will make sure that the WPF interface is up-to-date?
Or a different priority level on which to be calling the IP main thread? Thanks! --S |
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