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Re: Smile is very very fast. Why?
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Re: Smile is very very fast. Why?


  • Subject: Re: Smile is very very fast. Why?
  • From: Christian Vick <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 13:27:21 +0200

on 11.09.2004 23:15 Uhr, Jeff Porten at email@hidden wrote:

> On Sep 8, 2004, at 6:47 AM, Christian Vick wrote:
>
>>> Applet speed in OS X is a real problem. As you experienced, this is
>>> very
>>> notable when the applet works with one or more applications. Filemaker
>>> and
>>> Tex-Edit Plus are good examples.
>>
> I've had some success with using the Terminal to renice a script
> application.  Haven't yet figured out if there's a way to do this IN
> the AppleScript.  (Would require the AS to be able to get its own PID,
> and you'd have to store the admin password.)


Renicing does not much for me. A little bit, but no comparison to execution
within SE, Smile or Script Debugger.
You can even simply set the applet to foreground and that also makes it a
bit faster (hello OS 9) :).
I say it has to be fixed in the applets self. Of course, only Apple could do
that.


Greetings
Christian


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