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NSTimer problem
From: |
Björn Gohla |
Subject: |
NSTimer problem |
Date: |
Sun, 1 Jul 2001 19:08:58 +0200 |
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i am having a bit of trouble using the NSTimer. it seems that the timer fires
only if an event occurs after the specified interval has expired, like a
movement of the mouse pointer or the depression of a key. having scanned
through gnustep-base sources i suspect this has to do with the way timers are
hooked into the runloop. is this a known problem or am i totally wrong about
this.
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