From: fredrik at pythonware.com (Fredrik Lundh) Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 09:53:46 GMT Subject: Tkinter Canvas & Fast Scrolling/Dragging References: <19990416174016.A1559856@vislab.epa.gov> Message-ID: <00b301be8b13$b0e35300$f29b12c2@pythonware.com> Content-Length: 1079 X-UID: 109 Randall Hopper wrote: > Basically, what I want to do is turn off filling of canvas objects > temporarily while the user is scrolling the canvas or they're dragging one > of the shapes. When the operation is finished (user releases the mouse), > I'll turn fill back on. > > The idea here being that the canvas seems to be pretty responsive for me > until it has to draw stipple shapes. Then it's painfully slow. > > I know how to do this for dragging, but I don't know where to "hook in" for > scrolling. I think the best way is to add bindings to the scrollbar(s). something like: scrollbar.bind("", my_canvas.no_detail) scrollbar.bind("", my_canvas.full_detail) might do the trick. another solution would be to hook into the scrollbar interface; see http://www.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=464786051 for some details. but that only allows you to figure out when to switch to less detail... you could perhaps switch back after a short timeout, or when the user moves the mouse back into the canvas.