I tested some different settings for printing. It seems that the option
to not handle transparency for printing resolve the problem. Lower the
printing resolution, but keeping transparency doesn't make a difference
in memory usage. The tests detail have been added to the page :
http://www.mille-xterm.org/en/TerminalMemoryUsage
Now that printing is resolved, there is yet the problem with Impress.
OpenOffice 2 build a cache of the presentation, and use about 20 Mb of
ram to do so. I tried many options like cache for backgroud and graphic
cache. It helps, but it's far from being much ram efficient that
OepnOffice 1.
Why does this cache is keep? I don't see improvement in speed between.
Is it possible to disable this cache?
Thanks
Francis
Thorsten Behrens a écrit :
Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
this seems very similar to issue i filed some time ago :
http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=44069
unless this is a completely different thing, why the same file shows
no such problem with 1.1.* versions ?
This is related, but not the same. Printing has always used additional
resources on the X server. Your problem stems from the fact that 2.0
now outputs more or less the whole page as a bitmap, because it's
covered by transparent bitmaps (since your images don't seem to use
transparency at all, it would be best to convert them to plain ones
beforehand). Without looking into it, I'd venture the guess that 1.1
was defective in this regard, or that Writer before did not output a
white rectangle of the page size (which it does now).
HTH,
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