If anyone knows how I can speed-up the initialisation process... please let me know!!!

It would involve a total redesign, but you could switch to using a single canvas, and it would most likely speed things up. Instead of buttons, you could create little rectangles on the Canvas, and use bind on them to get the mouse action. If you planned it out right, you could make each "rectangle" an independent object to simplify their creation and keeping track of them.

The single canvas could be popped up quickly on initialization, with a "loading game" message, while you create the cells.


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In reply to Re: SuDoTKu - version 2 by zentara
in thread SuDoTKu - version 2 by polettix

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