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Awesome Donkey:
This is kinda hard to explain.

You can get some weird resize snapping (where it snaps the window size smaller than you want) with this build when MC's window is "attached" in the top left of the macOS desktop. You know how when you move windows around on macOS, they can "snap into place" (or "attach" themselves) on the left side? Yeah, that. From there you resize MC on the right side outwards (towards the right side of the desktop) then back again, sometimes below the midway point MC's resize will suddenly snap back more than desired when resizing.

The good news is non-Retina is incredibly fast now, even the Artist and Album views with lots of images being loaded is pretty fast now. Non-retina is a little quicker too, but it still has hitching, as expected.

EDIT: Easier way to get the weird resize snapping... have MC's window anchored on the top left side of the desktop (where macOS will snap an app) then grab the right side of the window and drag the edge of the window to resize it (just resize/move it back and forth from smaller to wider to smaller window size very quickly) then drag the resizable part to about 75% across the screen and let go of the mouse, it'll snap back to a smaller size. At least it does when I test it here.

Awesome Donkey:
Here, I did a video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm_ERyrLpPA

bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on November 05, 2020, 12:09:47 pm ---Here, I did a video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cm_ERyrLpPA

--- End quote ---
Retina only right??
I think I have an idea on this, will let you know...

Awesome Donkey:
Nope, that's non-Retina.

bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on November 06, 2020, 03:17:12 am ---Nope, that's non-Retina.

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I can't reproduce that at all on non-retina.
Maybe I need to play with the mouse tracking speed.

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