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It took me a while to figure out how to make an animation. I think an example and/or an explanation belongs in the docs. I've tested this and it seems to work, but I still don't totally understand how to use the Gtk system. Specifically, the
sleep(.0001)
calls seem like a hack, and thec.draw(true)
call is a bit mysterious to me (what doestrue
mean?), and thewhile !c.is_sized
loop should be await
call but I don't know what to wait on.It might also make sense to put a simpler animation-only example first and then add this combined example after if at all.
Perhaps this could be a reasonable animation-only example, but its still pretty complex:
I'd like an example of "animation done well" in the docs, but this likely needs some revision before it can be exemplary.