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RE: NSTableView performance on Jaguar
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RE: NSTableView performance on Jaguar


  • Subject: RE: NSTableView performance on Jaguar
  • From: "Jonathan E. Jackel" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:02:52 -0500

> The Panther version
> appears to not update unless told to (reloadData). The Jaguar version
> appears to poll the source-data object every few seconds.

No, I don't think that's true. You need to reloadData in Jaguar.

> The end
> result is a lot more CPU use in Jaguar than in Panther. In Jaguar, the
> view doesn't seem to always redraw itself properly, either. Sometimes
> rows are blank, until they scroll out and back into view, or the app is
> hidden and then unhidden.

I suspect you may not be using reloadData where you should in Jaguar.


> Is there something I should be aware of when using NSTableView on
> Jaguar, to get the performance up and the behavior correct?

Probably reloadData.

Jonathan
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