Hi Niklas,

I must say the trend is similar today. I do have Winamp playing (but an older version, did not change it in a lot of time) and a Seamonkey session. Nothing spectacular. I do have open only 2 documents: a native ods and an xls. Not very complex. Can't be the formulas, the documents are more text-tables.

Calc was always slightly slower on this computer, but I perceive it even slower now. In particular, it takes 1-2s for the context-menu to appear, when it should pop up instantly. Also, scrolling is painfully slow.

CPU cycles in task manager jump to 42-44% with Winamp playing and to over 70% with Winamp paused just by scrolling (and sometimes up to 81%).

I feel the bottleneck is somewhere else and it does not have anything with formulas to do. [By the way, the first time I had this feeling was when I tested that awful document with a lot of medians and percentiles and the formula recalculation did complete, but it took longer to adapt the row heights and the like.]

Memory consumption is 94,400 KB, well below my physical RAM. SeaMonkey uses another 164,600 KB.

Maybe I am just easier to upset during the last days, though improving the speed would be highly welcomed.

Sincerely,

Leonard


Niklas Nebel wrote:
On 08/10/08 23:41, Leonard Mada wrote:
Hello everyone,

Calc has become very slow on my computer.

My system is an older one: processor 1 GHz with > 1 GB RAM.
Win2k SP4

Calc-dev m28 is very slow. I noticed it already after installing it some 2-3 weeks ago.

When working with a spreadsheet with ~2.500 rows (4 columns, 2 text, the other 2 containing very simple formulas: length of text string in one, and a simple IF() to test if previous string is identical to current string):
- during scrolling, processor activity jumps up to 50%
- during right-click on row, processor jumps from 00-02% up to 24%
  it takes up to 2s for context-menu

I feel this is substantially more slow than previous versions of Calc. Is there any reason?

I don't see such behavior. Maybe there is something special about your formulas? Or do you have any unusual tools running on your computer?

Niklas

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