Am 27.08.2009 um 20:35 schrieb Maxwell, Adam R:

> On 08/27/09 11:15, "Alex Hamann" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> So you /do/ automatically open a file at launch?  How fast is it if
>>> you set it to do nothing at launch, both initial launch and opening
>>> the file for the first time?
>>
>>
>> Yes, I do. Switching to "do nothing" and then manually loading the
>> file gives about the same loading time. BD starts within 2 sec but  
>> the
>> files takes more than one minute to open for the first time after
>> reboot.
>
> OK, so all of your overhead is in actually opening the file.  I'd  
> guess that
> the OS is doing some caching that speeds things up on your second  
> attempt.
> There's not much BD can do to improve, except by possibly reading  
> Skim notes
> in the background.

Thx. Since the project related to that bib file is now off my desk  
this startup time will be even less an issue than it used to be.  I  
might end up pasting all those skim notes together one of these days,  
just out of curiosity how many lines they really encompass :-)

All the best,

Alex

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