@Zynewave wrote:
@swindus wrote:
@Zynewave wrote:
How is the Windows task manager CPU indicator behaving during all of this? Maybe the inserting of the plugin fixes a denormal issue.
It looks like that when the plugin is ‘off’ Podium is using only one core and this core is maxed out on sliding. When I enable the plugin Podium is using both cores.
The UI redraw can only use one core. When you have arrangement power on, is one of the cores not maxed out when sliding?
In any case one core is maxed out but when I enable the plugin/arrangement the second core is used too (about 10-20%) and the sliding is fast.
@Zynewave wrote:
After disabling the loop it’s the same but sliding always fast.
Is one of the cores still maxed out?
Yes, one core is always maxed out.
@Zynewave wrote:
Is it equally sluggish when you scroll only horizontally and only vertically?
Yes, makes no difference.
@Zynewave wrote:
Can you quantify “sluggish” compared to normal? I.e. is it painting only half the framerate as normal scrolling?
Thats a good description for the sluggish movement. The framerate increases when I resize the window to a smaller size.