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Due to response time I need to change from XmText (>10...

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Question by mjcrawford2
Submitted on 4/14/2004
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Due to response time I need to change from XmText (>10 minutes to render it as XmText - some are highlighted), to a DrawingArea (< 45 seconds) using XDrawImageString  I need to duplicate a font from another text widget on the drawing area because its treated as a grid with two XmText Widgets.  How do I do that?
I've been unsuccessful with getting Resources, and widget font lists to be used on the drawing area.  The string to render on the bitmap is about 1,000,000 characters. It keeps coming up with a serif font, and it should be something else.


Answer by valerie cormoer
Submitted on 5/11/2005
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how do o change my response time from slow to more efficient ????

 

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