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Re: Core Animation Choppyness
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Re: Core Animation Choppyness


  • Subject: Re: Core Animation Choppyness
  • From: Jonathan Dann <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 20:13:26 +0000


On 10 Mar 2008, at 22:40, Scott Anguish wrote:

if you stop the animation of the replaceSubview... is that no longer choppy? This is one of the most expensive animations possible.

That fixed it, looks great now! It was a flickering NSPopUpButton that was causing me grief.


also, are all your boundaries integral?

I assume they are as I've just created a bunch of custom views in IB and set their frames there. Would there be a better way? If they can't be resized by the user, is it worth calculating their values on startup and just caching them, even though I calculate the new frame before the animation?


Thanks very much Scott,

Jon

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