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From: Ivan M. <iv...@ma...> - 2019-10-20 20:45:58
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Hi Christian Many thanks for the reply earlier! On 20/10/2019 16:18, Christian Schoenebeck wrote: > > Well, since we support both gtk3 and gtk2, and since there are no plans to > drop gtk2 support, it was good to know though that there was an gtk2 issue. That's great that both will be supported going forward and that the patch was helpful. > The behaviour difference in this case was that gtk3 is a bit more aggressive > about triggering implied repaint events on its own, whereas gtk2 handles this > more conservatively and assumes applications always to tell gtk when to > repaint. On the other hand, those implied repaint events are one of the > reasons why gtk3 feels bit more sluggish sometimes compared to gtk2, even on > very recent & decent hardware. That makes sense. I think I prefer the gtk2 way though. > CU > Christian All the best, Ivan |