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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Tue Aug 31 20:34:21 
+0000 2010 -------
First a substantive comment and then two administrative remarks.

Clearly the cpu time is being consumed by convert/gs.  A threaded renderer would
be a kludge at best since the document would be incomplete until the figures
loaded.  The real solution is to speed up the import process.

Does anyone know how OO 2 imported EPS files?  Up until a year ago, I ran Fedora
Core 4 (and whatever version of OO was last updated by FC4) on a much slower
machine, yet EPS imported with minimal hesitation.  Perhaps it simply rendered
at a lower resolution? (although I never noticed low quality, even when printing
posters)  Or does anyone know how evince renders EPS?  If the difference boils
down to render resolution, perhaps this could be a user-configurable option.


Administrative notes:

1) This affects oodraw and ooimpress as well as the currently tagged oowriter. 
Not sure if there is a way to change this issue to indicate multiple components.

2) This appears to be a duplicate of issue 99537 and potentially issue 103531
(by summary, although text suggests potentially otherwise)

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