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No functional changes.
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Windows build could be interminently broken. Will
resolve in following commits.
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Don't consume whole CPU time when the spline editor control points are
being dragged.
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While the API is more clear now and withstands config changes properly,
there's a performance degradation while moving a spline point. It now
refreshes whole spline.
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Unfortunately, there's still a circular dependency between spline
configuration and the main widget which *still* contains the most logic
for the software.
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It's still a mess, though.
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internal value less.
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This reverts commit c6e5a5f449f95a833b826ebfae870a2e519fcfa0.
Actually, it does for Sleep(x) where x > 1 and x < 15, but only for Windows newer than XP.
Next time let's check for ourselves instead of using obsolete info from the 'net...
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