What is Rev doing?

Jerry Daniels mato.kola at wanblizaptan.com
Sun Jan 25 21:25:34 EST 2004


Friends,

I believe revScriptEdit is a message that is sent by the Rev IDE so 
that the IDE can check to see if you have depressed certain modifier 
keys that will, in turn, bring up a script editor or a property 
inspector. This involves cpu usage.

Is this necessary? Yes and No. This would be TOTALLY unnecessary if the 
Mac could tell if one or more modifier keys are down via rawKeyDown, 
but it cannot and therefore the revScriptEdit message is sent for all 
platforms.

I could be wrong, but that's what my look into this issue tells me.

Jerry Daniels

On Jan 23, 2004, at 4:44 PM, Ken Ray wrote:

>> That would be my guess too. Do you get the same thing if you
>> suspend the
>> IDE?
>
> It drops to about 5% when the IDE is suspended. The pendingMessgaes 
> show
> a "revScriptEdit" running constantly, though...
>
> Ken Ray
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