Hi Marcel, Marcel van der Boom <mar...@hsdev.com> writes:
> I'm using habit-style items a lot in my 'org' routine. A typical entry > would look like this: > > #+BEGIN_SRC org > *** TODO Do something daily > > SCHEDULED: <2013-02-20 wo .+1d> > :LOGBOOK: > - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2013-02-19 di 14:01] > - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2013-02-17 zo 12:39] > ... > [lots of entries here] > ... > - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2010-02-25 Thu 13:51] > - State "DONE" from "TODO" [2010-02-10 Wed 15:19] > :END: > :PROPERTIES: > :STYLE: habit > :LAST_REPEAT: [2013-02-19 di 14:01] > :CREATED: <2011-03-25 vr 12:33> > :END: > ...Some description... > #+END > > I have all habits in a file habits.org which is part of the > 'org-agenda-files' list. > > When editing entries in the habits.org file, for example changing the > header, emacs CPU using goes to 100% and every keystroke takes 5-10 > seconds. (org-at-item-p) can be very expensive, because it calls (org-list-in-valid-context-p) which is also expensive and clearly not optimized for every list movements. I found out that the use is still acceptable for 1000-2000 list items, so I won't fix this right now, but something to keep under the radar, yes. In the meantime, cleaning out the logs sometimes is the only suggestion I can make. Thanks for reporting this, -- Bastien