"Jeff Hobbs" <JeffH@ActiveState.com> writes: > BTW in addition to my last message, you might want to create > an ExitHandler that delete the event source. Also, you might > add more code to the TkinterSetupProc to only set a block time > if multiple threads are actually used (or only create the > event source at that time). This would make simple Tkinter > apps be efficient and snappy all the time. I'm not sure this will be necessary (provided I get this to work at all); after all, all that the timeout will do is to setup the event loop 50 times in a second. Computers should have no problems with that these days; in a snappy Tkinter app, there will be much more than 50 events per second. Furthermore, such a change would not affect snappiness at all, only efficiency (and only slightly so). Regards, Martin
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