There is a way to turn off validation as you type, which was the feature that killed performance for me. Content completion doesn't seem to eat nearly as much performance.
When you do want to validate your document, there is a button in the tool bar that can do this. On 5/3/07, Colin Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Almost forgot... I'm running the latest version of Oxygen (8.1). Colin On 5/3/07, Colin Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > Hi, > > Maybe someone can give me a clue here. I use the <oXygen/> XML editor, and I recently started working with DocBook 5.0. The software is *very* slow when working with db5 files. > > I installed a local copy of the 5.0CR3 schema, and made an entry at the top of Oxygen's "Default Schema Associations" list which points to the local copy of the RNG schema. I verified that it is using the local copy by unplugging my network cable. I tried turning off all content completion features. Nothing seems to work. > > Oxygen does run fine with everything else. I have a number of custom RELAX NG schemas which I use (which aren't nearly as complex as DocBook), and my other XML documents validate quickly. It's not as fast as vi, but it runs reasonably well for a big Java app. > > Also, I'm using the Sun JRE 6 on Windows. Eats RAM like a beast, but I have a decent amount (1 GB). > > Any ideas? > > Colin >
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