Hi Tassilo,

Tassilo Horn <t...@gnu.org> writes:

> I have seven agenda files, all not too big (~10K on average), and I use
> an averagely performant computer (5 years old dual core laptop).  For
> me, the difference between `org-agenda-inhibit-startup' set to t or nil
> is not noticable at all.  In both cases, it's less than a second, and
> that's a time I can easily live with.

It really depends on what your agenda views are.

The real test is this: create a 50K file with folded one headline and
many second level TODO entries.  Then have an agenda view search for
those TODO items.  Do you get the same difference in this case?

If this difference is closer to 0 than to 1 sec, yes maybe we should
switch back to the default behavior.  Tests are very welcome for this.

Let me know,

-- 
 Bastien

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