Sure, use a fixed width font. I was using a fixed width font in my
tests: DejaVu Sans Mono.
.hc
On Feb 21, 2007, at 1:28 PM, Miller Puckette wrote:
Is there a way to disable proportional fonts? THat might be all we
need...cheers M
On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 09:33:54AM -0500, Ivica Ico Bukvic wrote:
You're right, it definitely shouldn't be that bad. Have you tried this same test on different platforms, or with different versions of Tcl/Tk? (I am guessing you are on Windows, which I don't use). I
Nope. I am on a Linux box (not literally at this very moment, but
I use PD exclusively on Linux). I did try this on 2 different machines with
same results. Although both of them were AMD cpus (3000+ laptop and a
4800+ desktop, nicely loaded in terms of RAM etc.), since your test
below was on a totally different architecture, my hunch is that this has nothing
to do with cpu choice. The two also used two different distros.just tried on my G4 800 with Tcl/Tk 8.4.15-cvs. I get about 50% usage from one num2 at 24 point at 100hz.
Is this with antialiased fonts? Either way, what we have so far
suggests that the tcl/tk is a real hog. With GriPD being apparently
abandonware, should one simply use Gem to display data that calls for refreshes
faster than 10Hz? To me this idea sounds like an overkill...Ico
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