I dont think that there is a reliable method to gauge the need.
Depending on your licensing scheme, you may fill a ditch that need
plugged in.
I would encourage you to release it commercially and see how it pans
out. For what I have seen, I may be one of your first customers.
So, do it man!
Ryan Dary wrote:
> I have a complete application framework that completely eliminates
> flicker. It doesn't rely on any REALbasic controls. If I could gauge
> that there was a significant interest in my framework, I could figure
> out a way to make it commercially available.
>
> - Ryan Dary
>
> Rubber Chicken Software Co. wrote:
>
>> At 10:02 AM 3/29/2007, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>>> I have a Canvas onscreen with a picture in it, and a StaticText and a
>>>> ProgressBar on top of it. What happens frequently is that something
>>>> else will occur on another part of the window - NOT anywhere's near
>>>> the Canvas - and for some reason the StaticText and ProgressBar go
>>>> "white", then get redrawn. Or even worse the Canvas goes "white", and
>>>> it has to redraw itself.
>>>>
>>>> This is strange because all the elements are not connected to each
>>>> other in any containing sort of way, yet everything seems to react in
>>>> a very touchy manner.
>>>>
>>>> Does that help, and do you have any hints?
>>>>
>>> As an experiment, try not overlapping the controls and see if the
>>> problem goes away.
>>>
>> Good suggestion, but that simply isn't possible. Of course for
>> experimentation it's possible, but it can't solve the problem by
>> avoiding it. What if it does solve the issue? It's not a solution.
>>
>> The graphics are part of a custom interface and controls on top of
>> graphics is so pervasive it's unavoidable.
>>
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