I didn't realize epiphany had an inspector; it's not shown in the menu, only in the key-shortcuts.
Looks like the particular web site sometimes is just taking 13 seconds to serve a 500KB image, other times taking less than a second for similar image. But this doesn't explain why right-click-SaveAs would take up to 10 seconds before the SaveAs dialog opens, right ? No network traffic happening at that point, the image has already been downloaded and displayed. Bill On 6/11/20 4:11 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote: > On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 3:44 pm, Bill Dietrich via epiphany-list > <[email protected]> wrote: >> How can I get a debug log that shows these behaviors, >> and maybe try to figure out why they're happening ? >> It would be nice to know if they are due to network operations >> or filesystem operations or something inside epiphany (I >> can't image what). > > Probably network requests timing out. I'd check the network panel in > the web inspector to see what's going on. > >> Are there any app-level debug-log options ? >> The GDK and GTK debug flags all are too low-level. > > WebKitGTK 2.29.1 adds a release log feature that forwards logs to the > system journal, but you'd need to be willing to build unstable WebKit > yourself to get that. See: > > https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/WebKitGTK/Debugging#Loggingsupport > > Note that the wiki page doesn't mention that this is a new feature. It > won't work in 2.28. > > There's also instructions for network analysis, below. > > Michael > > -- Email domain proudly hosted at https://migadu.com _______________________________________________ epiphany-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/epiphany-list
