Hi,

On 2007-01-31, at 20:04 , Wolfgang Schaible wrote:

Hi,
Am Monday 29 January 2007 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73912
sorry, my LAN was 3 days down

------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jan 29
02:38:29 -0800 2007 -------
Hi,
if you switch off the painting for each and every cell using
oDoc.lockControllers
after opening the new document and switch it on after the last
next with oDoc.unlockControllers the result is faster than ever.
NN told me that it is a good idea to do so because each paint
consumes time.
wow, thanks, a hit :-))
I used  'enaACC(false) ' and  'screenUpdate(false)' with little
sucess.

Therefore this Issue is related to Issue 73602 as this one is
based on some work done for the cws aw024.
OK (I use ATI).
But 73602 topic is speed,
my bigger concerns are the unpredictable and unstable results (not
using the controller trick :-) ):
a SW with such stochastic execution times (7 to 452s) to display
some chars has more then a speed-problem...
I couldn't understand how to release a SW without to be aware of the
reason of this regression

Regards,
Wolfgang

PS
Then please add this issue number to the Meta-Issue for OOo 2.2.0.
http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=73858
my input in this list seems to be wipped out.


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