stair wrote:
> I have been a long time user of GQview and switched to GeeQie about a 
> year ago, great stuff Guys, it looks like you are working really hard on 
> it I look forward to watching GeeQie develop.
> 
> Now my point, when performing file operations from within GeeQie e.g. 
> moving or deleting a large number of images (a few 100s) things get very 
> slow taking 100% processor.  As the number of images remaining to be 
> operated on gets smaller things speed up. It is as if the operation is 
> performed on only 1 image at a time and after each operation the list of 
> remaining images is re-created.  I have no idea if this is what is really 
> happening, only that this is what seems to happen in use.  I don't recall 
> these operations being so slow on GQview, any thoughts?
Could you provide an exact set of instructions for a task that is slower in 
geeqie than gqview?  That would make it easier to reproduce and fix whatever 
the 
problem may be.
> My system is Ubuntu 9.04 on Athlon 2600 + 512MB RAM
> 
> Stair

Thanks,
--xsdg

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