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Jux: Stop-Button in Main Window - madfractalist - 07-24-2015 Hallo Garth, would it be possible to implement a Stop Button in the Main Window of Jux (like the Stop Button in the Render Window); even with Quick Mandelbrot/Julia checked Preview Rendering somtimes take very long (especially by doing Deep Zooms) Regards, Krisi RE: Jux: Stop-Button in Main Window - Garth Thornton - 07-25-2015 It would be possible, but what is the reason to stop the preview? It is automatically stopped or restarted when necessary in Jux. One reason I can think of is if you want to stop it from processing while switching to another program - is that it? RE: Jux: Stop-Button in Main Window - madfractalist - 07-27-2015 (07-25-2015, 08:48 AM)Garth Thornton Wrote: It would be possible, but what is the reason to stop the preview? It is automatically stopped or restarted when necessary in Jux. One reason I can think of is if you want to stop it from processing while switching to another program - is that it? Well not exactly, the problem is that by zooming in very deep the preview gets very slow. So it might be a good idea to have the possibility to stop preview. Regards, Christian RE: Jux: Stop-Button in Main Window - Garth Thornton - 07-27-2015 (07-27-2015, 04:33 PM)madfractalist Wrote: Well not exactly, the problem is that by zooming in very deep the preview gets very slow. So it might be a good idea to have the possibility to stop preview. The preview is running in background threads, so what problem is it causing that stopping it will solve? RE: Jux: Stop-Button in Main Window - madfractalist - 07-28-2015 (07-27-2015, 05:49 PM)Garth Thornton Wrote:(07-27-2015, 04:33 PM)madfractalist Wrote: Well not exactly, the problem is that by zooming in very deep the preview gets very slow. So it might be a good idea to have the possibility to stop preview. Then it is possible, that the problem is caused by my Notebook (Dell Latitude E6510). I will run some System Checks Regards Christian |