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Re: Extremely low fps during transparent NSWindow resize
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Re: Extremely low fps during transparent NSWindow resize


  • Subject: Re: Extremely low fps during transparent NSWindow resize
  • From: Markus Spoettl <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2012 08:57:26 +0100

On 11/4/12 2:27 AM, Ken Thomases wrote:
Maybe a better approach would be to use Core Animation layers.  Those can
have rounded corners and that may allow the system to update them in a better
manner.

I'm curious, what you mean by that, how would that work? You need to host layers in a view in a transparent window, no? Wouldn't you end up having the exact same problem? Or are you suggesting putting a layer hosting custom view as replacement content view of the window?

Regards
Markus
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