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too many TLB resize events [message #18029] Fri, 26 November 1999 00:00 Go to next message
Brad Gom is currently offline  Brad Gom
Messages: 49
Registered: August 1997
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I was wondering if there is a way to make a TLB only return a single
resize event when it is resized. After releasing the mouse button when I
resize the top base that contains my draw window, I get dozens of
events corresponding
to each intermediate size of the base as it is being dragged to its new
size. When the objects in the view are complex, resizing the window can
cause a noticeable delay.

Does anyone know how to avoid this? I'm using NT 4.0 -maybe this has
something to do with the problem?

Thanks

Brad Gom
Re: too many TLB resize events [message #18113 is a reply to message #18029] Mon, 29 November 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
Mark Hadfield is currently offline  Mark Hadfield
Messages: 783
Registered: May 1995
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Richard G. French <rfrench@wellesley.edu> wrote in message
news:383F54FE.CC7EB2AC@wellesley.edu...
>
>>
>> Thanks David, I knew it had to be something simple.
>>
>> Brad
>
> Driver to mechanic: "$75.10 just to turn a knob? That's outrageous! How
> did you come up with that repair bill?"
>
> Mechanic: "Ten cents for turning the knob. $75 for knowing which knob to
> turn."

And David does it for free!

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Mark Hadfield
m.hadfield@niwa.cri.nz http://katipo.niwa.cri.nz/~hadfield/
National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research
PO Box 14-901, Wellington, New Zealand
Re: too many TLB resize events [message #18126 is a reply to message #18029] Fri, 26 November 1999 00:00 Go to previous message
Richard G. French is currently offline  Richard G. French
Messages: 65
Registered: June 1997
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>
> Thanks David, I knew it had to be something simple.
>
> Brad

Driver to mechanic: "$75.10 just to turn a knob? That's outrageous! How
did you come up with that repair bill?"

Mechanic: "Ten cents for turning the knob. $75 for knowing which knob to
turn."
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