Why is Tkinter for Windows NT much faster?
Ian Parker
parker at gol.com
Thu Sep 7 08:04:05 EDT 2000
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In article <39A60A63.7B3AB422 at ntlworld.com>, Richard Chamberlain <richard_chamberlain at ntlworld.com> writes >Yaniv, > >I did mail you to ask to send the .py file to me directly, usenet is >screwing with the format. I posted it to your my-deja account, I guess >you don't pick it up. > >Richard > >yanivk at my-deja.com wrote: >> >> Hi, I am writing a GUI in python using Tkinter. the GUI contains a Text >> widget, in the Text widget I add about 100 buttons and 100 labels (as >> embedded windows). The text inside is taged by about 500 tags and some tags >> are binded to '<Enter>', '<Leave>' events. For some reason, running this >> application under Windows NT is about 5-10 times faster than running it under >> AIX. This is a problem for me, since the application needs to run on both OS >> at the same speed more or less. Does anyone have any idea why is there such a >> huge difference in the speed? How can it be solved? Best of all, Yaniv. >> >> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> Before you buy. Following up on my previous post, were you able to discount any difference in hardware performance? Regards Ian -- Ian Parker
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