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Makes me think a graph displayed in place of, or in conjunction with, numbers
would be great. Capability to do decimal pixels (uh, maybe not?) or a change
to PPM (minute) would be of benefit but a speed bar might be nice too.
Question I guess is how to display graphically. 0 to 100% is no good, there
isn't a 100% when it comes to fastest rate, 0% is stopped. The "speed bar"
would have to change also for varying rates. Like shifting gears. Perhaps a
red bar in a length relating to pixels/min, yellow for pixels/sec and green for
pixels/100th sec.
Just a thought, and probably not an original one at that.
Bob H.
"Gilles Tran" <tra### [at] inapginrafr> wrote in message
news:3A43584A.FF1B5622@inapg.inra.fr...
> Ken wrote:
>
> > Actually I rather liked that too. It helped determine where exactly on
> > screen it took the longest time to render. When you saw this you could
> > tell exactly which feature you were using slowed down the render times
> > the mostest.
>
> You can still do this. In the Windows version, resize the render window until
> the bottom scroll bar appears. Then move the cursor from time to time and the
> screen will be updated as many times as the cursor is moved.
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