SkinBench benchmarks skins (WindowBlinds, Chroma, etc). Anyone who's tried skinning knows some skins can slow things down - this program aims to help skinners change that. SkinBench could also be used by skin programmers to help test code improvements.
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******New in 0.65 StatusCycle and CreateProc modules added (the latter testing program startup time).
New in 0.60: TabCycle, ProgressCycle and HeaderCycle modules added. Skin optimisation tips included.
******New in 0.45 * Various bugfixes (insane SkinMarks *should* now be a thing of the past - or the future ;-) * New tests, some of which might work . . . menu bar now present, but no tests specifically target menus - yet.
******New in 0.40: Results are created in a separate directory, and in separate files for each skin (useful for keeping skin results to compare) - so if you benchmark "What is the Matrix?", the results will be in results/What is the Matrix .uis (Note to skin authors who made skins who's names are not valid filenames - I hate you all! :-) Skin engines detected - WindowBlinds, Chroma, CustomEyes, Illumination, eFX. Not all are fully supported yet (some don't benchmark properly . . .) Calibration - I'm not sure how well this will work, but click the "calibrate" button and try it out. Radio and check buttons are now benchmarked. Normal buttons are now *properly* benchmarked - <g>. No more embarrassing spelling errors in the results files (I hope . . . I just misspelt "embarrassing", so I'm not that optimistic) ResizeHoro and ResizeVert tests added to narrow down border performance problems. Similarly EditHoro and EditVert for the scrollbars. Vastly expanded settings dialog. A few bug fixes - mostly to cope with new bugs - <g>
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