Howdy, y'all
Some recent (aka past couple of months) change caused geeqie to slow
down when only when displaying images from my D300 NEFs at 100% scale.
If I zoom in or zoom out from 100%, it displays at normal speed. At
100%, it's slow as molasses. I'll try to poke at it, but is anyone else
Looks like the regression happened when Vladimir switched to Cairo drawing:
$git show --name-only
commit b4c4a924121c3aa6b2f1eb7570dd3f419d2f4d83
Author: Vladimir Nadvornik nadvor...@suse.cz
Date: Thu Aug 2 00:15:16 2012 +0200
use cairo for drawing
cairo is the only supported
This image is a 100% repro case for me:
http://ocaml.xvm.mit.edu/~xsdg/stuff/geeqie/testcases/300_1708.embedded.jpg
If I view the image with any non-unity scaling factor, it renders fine.
At 100% (aka unity), rendering is really, really slow.
Okay, it looks like the rendering speed correlates with the total size
of the image, which is really bad. If I crop out a small section, it
works fine at unity gain. If I embed that cropped section in a
6000x9000 area of white, it goes even slower than that image alone. If
I zoom in or out