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Hi,

I made a test program that draws shapes in a in-memory bitmap and displays
it in a form.. i tested it in windows and it worked very very fast with no
problems.. but when i ported it in Linux Mono, it doesnt have any problem but
seems to be very slow (I can see it being drawn).. does anyone know why this
happens? is there an alternate solution? any help would be appreciated..
thank you so much in advance...
Sep 15 '06 #1
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I think you will find it hard to get help on Mono in a microsoft forum as
most people here will The Microsoft.NET Framework.
I'm not being snobby, i just have no idea what they ported the GDI+ calls
that in the MS code to on mono.

Ciaran O'Donnell

"Rain" wrote:
Hi,

I made a test program that draws shapes in a in-memory bitmap and displays
it in a form.. i tested it in windows and it worked very very fast with no
problems.. but when i ported it in Linux Mono, it doesnt have any problem but
seems to be very slow (I can see it being drawn).. does anyone know why this
happens? is there an alternate solution? any help would be appreciated..
thank you so much in advance...
Sep 15 '06 #2

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