Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!rutgers!att!whuts!picuxa!gpasq From: gpasq@picuxa.UUCP (Greg Pasquariello X1190) Newsgroups: comp.windows.x Subject: Re: (none) Message-ID: <707@picuxa.UUCP> Date: 20 Nov 88 18:58:40 GMT References: <8811152003.AA11042@uc.msc.umn.edu> <701@picuxa.UUCP> <1986@daisy.UUCP> Reply-To: gpasq@picuxa.UUCP (Greg Pasquariello X1190) Organization: AT&T/EDS Product Integration Center Lines: 26 In article <1986@daisy.UUCP> klee@daisy.UUCP (Ken Lee) writes: -In article <701@picuxa.UUCP> gpasq@picuxa.UUCP (Greg Pasquariello) writes: -=>You can either do the graphics in the viewport, or create another widget (like -=>a box) and do the graphics there. What you need to be sure to do however, is -=>redraw the graphics on exposure. What that means is an event handler for your -=>graphics window. - -You can also turn on backing store for the drawing window. Then you -don't need to worry about exposure. This uses somewhat more memory, but -makes your program much simpler. - -Ken Lee -Daisy Systems Corp., Interactive Graphics Tools Dept. --- -uucp: {ames!atari, ucbvax!sgi, pyramid, uunet}!daisy!klee -arpanet: daisy!klee@sgi.com or daisy!klee@uunet.uu.net - -I'm not a tourist, I was born in California. Except that not all servers provide backing store. The way I outlined was portable (methinks). -- ============================================================================= By the time they had diminished from Greg Pasquariello AT&T PMTC 50 to 8, the dwarves began to suspect Hungry. att!picuxa!gpasq =============================================================================