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Re: Making NSBrowser more efficient
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Re: Making NSBrowser more efficient


  • Subject: Re: Making NSBrowser more efficient
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 20:53:25 +0100


On 2004-11-12, at 19.53, Jeremy Dronfield wrote:

I'm using an NSBrowser for file system browsing. The implementation is essentially just the Simple Browser example code. The problem is its slooooowwwwness. When selecting a directory with more than a couple of hundred files in, display slowness becomes painful OMM - far, far slower than the Finder's column view (which is the obvious benchmark).

What is slow? If you want some advice / input, you need to provide some information from your benchmarks to indicate where the bottleneck is!


John was not giving advice on how to speed up anything in the message you quoted. He showed a neat way to implement the data source for a browser delegate.

j o a r

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