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[Question]: Form Loading speed - Krypton Toolit 90.24.11.317 #2088

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MattH-Work opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 1 comment
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[Question]: Form Loading speed - Krypton Toolit 90.24.11.317 #2088

MattH-Work opened this issue Jan 17, 2025 · 1 comment
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For any given form ( some of mine have 10 controls, others have 10' / 100's ) the load ( from 'click' to 'shown' ) speed is much slower with Krypton controls than with the standard Windows equivalent.
A form with 10 textboxes, 10 comboxes, 5 date pickers, 25 labels takes X time to render with Standard controls, but XXX with Krypton. Is this 'just the way it is' or are there things I can do to improve the end users experience

I already " .suspendlayout " & " .resumelayout " for datagridview population, various controls are " .visible = false " while 'populating'
Any suggestions for Krypton Control themselves

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giduac commented Jan 17, 2025

Hi,

Can you please provide a sample that demonstrates this?

Thanks

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