Hello, >>>>> Carsten Dominik writes: > One possibility to improve performance would then be to have C-c C-c > not do that, but to only do that when changing a bullet type or so.
> I think that C-c C-c to toggle a bullet is a good key and should be > fast, also for long lists. Sorry for not being clear. With the patch, C-c C-c will still be fast! On my laptop, with a 500+ items list, C-c C-x C-b is now instantaneous, while C-c C-c has a delay (almost unnoticeable) of about 0.2 s (that is, both without any statistics to update). Moreover, reducing C-c C-c to only toggle checkboxes when on a checkboxed item will prevent anyone to fix indentation, numbering, or integrity of a list containing only checkboxes with that key-binding. Look at this list: 1. [ ] some 3. [ ] checkboxed 4. [ ] list How would you repair it then? You could move an item up and down, but it doesn't feel so natural. The gain of speed is so small that I don't think we should bother, with regards to what we would lose. Regards, -- Nicolas _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode