Am 26.08.2009 um 12:18 schrieb Christiaan Hofman: > > On Aug 26, 2009, at 10:41, Alex Hamann wrote: > >> >> Am 26.08.2009 um 00:46 schrieb Maxwell, Adam R: >> >>> On 08/25/09 13:54, "Alex Hamann" <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Is this with a nightly build or the last release? IIRC there's a >>> big memory >>> hit when loading files that's fixed in nightly builds. >>> >>> Regardless, if you can sample BibDesk while loading, that will avoid >>> all >>> this guesswork :). Double-click BibDesk in Activity Monitor, start >>> loading >>> your file in BibDesk, then click the "Sample" button on the Activity >>> Monitor >>> panel. >>> >>> >>> >> >> It's the release version. >> Here is a semple: >> >> Sampling process 721 for 3 seconds with 1 millisecond of run time >> between samples >> Sampling completed, processing symbols... >> Analysis of sampling BibDesk (pid 721) every 1 millisecond >> Call graph: >> 1924 Thread_2507 >> 1924 start >> 1924 _start >> 1924 main >> 1924 NSApplicationMain >> 1924 -[NSApplication run] >> 1924 -[NSApplication >> nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] >> 1924 _DPSNextEvent >> 1924 _NSHandleCarbonMenuEvent >> 1924 _HandleMenuSelection >> 1924 _HandleMenuSelection2 >> 1924 MenuSelectCore(MenuData*, Point, >> double, unsigned long, OpaqueMenuRef**, unsigned short*) >> 1924 FinishMenuSelection(MenuData*, >> MenuData*, MenuResult*, MenuResult*, unsigned long, unsigned long, >> unsigned long, unsigned char) >> 1924 SendMenuItemSelectedEvent >> 1924 >> SendMenuCommandWithContextAndModifiers >> 1924 SendHICommandEvent(unsigned >> long, HICommand const*, unsigned long, unsigned long, unsigned char, >> OpaqueEventTargetRef*, OpaqueEventTargetRef*, OpaqueEventRef**) >> 1924 SendEventToEventTarget >> 1924 >> SendEventToEventTargetInternal(OpaqueEventRef*, >> OpaqueEventTargetRef*, >> HandlerCallRec*) >> 1924 >> DispatchEventToHandlers(EventTargetRec*, OpaqueEventRef*, >> HandlerCallRec*) >> 1924 AppKitMenuEventHandler >> 1924 -[NSCarbonMenuImpl >> performActionWithHighlightingForItemAtIndex:] >> 1924 -[NSMenu >> performActionForItemAtIndex:] >> 1924 - >> [BDSKApplication sendAction:to:from:] >> 1924 - >> [NSApplication sendAction:to:from:] >> 1924 - >> [NSDocumentController(NSPrivate) _openRecentDocument:] >> 1924 - >> [NSApplication openFile:ok:] >> 1924 - >> [NSApplication _doOpenFile:ok:tryTemp:] >> 1924 - >> [NSDocumentController(NSInternal) _openFile:] >> 1924 - >> [BDSKDocumentController openDocumentWithContentsOfURL:display:error:] >> 1924 - >> [NSDocumentController openDocumentWithContentsOfURL:display:error:] >> 1924 - >> [NSDocumentController makeDocumentWithContentsOfURL:ofType:error:] >> >> 1924 -[NSDocument initWithContentsOfURL:ofType:error:] >> >> 1924 -[BibDocument readFromURL:ofType:error:] >> >> 1924 -[BibDocument readFromURL:ofType:encoding:error:] >> 1924 >> -[BibDocument readFromBibTeXData:fromURL:encoding:error:] >> 1924 >> -[BDSKItemSearchIndexes addPublications:] >> >> 1891 >> -[BibItem skimNotesForLocalURL] >> >> 1884 >> -[NSURL(BDSKExtensions) textSkimNotes] >> >> 1876 >> -[NSFileManager(SKNExtensions) >> readSkimTextNotesFromExtendedAttributesAtURL:error:] >> >> 1876 >> -[SKNExtendedAttributeManager >> propertyListFromExtendedAttributeNamed:atPath:traverseLink:error:] >> >> 1817 >> getxattr >> >> 1817 >> getxattr >> >> 55 >> -[SKNExtendedAttributeManager >> extendedAttributeNamed:atPath:traverseLink:error:] >> >> 42 >> getxattr >> >> 42 >> getxattr >> >> 7 >> -[SKNExtendedAttributeManager bunzipData:] >> > [snip] > > It seems to spend a lot of time getting the Skim notes for the search > index. Have you got a lot of annotated PDFs with lots of notes? Also, > where are your linked files located, are they stored on your computer? > > Christiaan >
I think so. Is there a way to create a smart group containing only items with attached annotated pdfs? All files are stored locally in my personal Documents folder. Alex ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Let Crystal Reports handle the reporting - Free Crystal Reports 2008 30-Day trial. Simplify your report design, integration and deployment - and focus on what you do best, core application coding. Discover what's new with Crystal Reports now. http://p.sf.net/sfu/bobj-july _______________________________________________ Bibdesk-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bibdesk-users
