I was under the impression that starting pd without the gui would take out some of the slow downs<br>assoicated with the gui such as gui object generation. I have some objects in my rc-patches that<br>build the object based on its creation args such as [rc-seq 16 4] makes 16 toggle boxes with 4 beat
<br>divisions. Now if I have a bunch of these it slows down the loading of my patch considerably, which<br>I understand ... but it also slows down loading in -nogui mode which I don't. So is -nogui mode doing all<br>
of the tk work but just not drawing the window?<br><br>The main problem is this makes patch loading realllyyy slow on my performance computer, PIII 500. So I'm going to actually<br>rebuild all of the songs using static objects instead of dynamic ones ... which is too bad because the
<br>flexibility of the dynamic objects was nice when creating the song initially. So is that my only option<br>for now, or is there some super trick I haven't noticed?<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Dan Wilcox<br>danomatika
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