Profiling? Odd delay on windows

J. Landman Gay jacque at hyperactivesw.com
Mon Apr 25 12:19:40 EDT 2005


On 4/25/05 11:03 AM, Peter T. Evensen wrote:

> No, I'm not using any visual effects.  I'm just using "go to card 
> CardName"  I basically have 3 tabs, and when you click on one of the 
> tabs, it goes to one of 3 cards.  The 3rd card is what takes so long 
> (and it has less on it than the first two).

I just had a similar delay in a stack and found it was running a long 
preOpenCard script while the screen was locked. That made it look like 
the card hadn't changed, though it really had. Are you locking the screen?

> 
> At 10:53 AM 4/25/2005, Dave Cragg wrote:
> 
>> On 25 Apr 2005, at 15:48, Peter T. Evensen wrote:
>>
>>> Is there any way to do application profiling (to find out what 
>>> Revolution is doing)?   I am experiencing an odd delay of 1-2 seconds 
>>> when going to a card on Windows in a stand-alone (which doesn't 
>>> happen on the Mac).
>>>
>>> It appears it is something that is happening between preOpenCard and 
>>> OpenCard.  It is happening only on the first time I go to that card.
>>
>>
>> Are you using visual effects when going to the card. It could be 
>> QuickTime starting up that causes the delay. I seem to remember a 
>> report of this before.
>>
>> If so, perhaps you can "do something" to start quickTime before going 
>> to the card.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Dave
>>
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