On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 15:55:40 +0000, Omari Stephens wrote: > 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 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Are you an open source citizen? Join us for the Open Source Bridge > conference! Portland, OR, June 17-19. Two days of sessions, one day of > unconference: $250. Need another reason to go? 24-hour hacker lounge. > Register today! > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;215844324;13503038;v?http:// opensourcebridge.org
I cannot say for sure that GeeQie is slower than GQview, I have not tested it, it just an impression I have. I can say that some things ARE very slow. Example: compare 2 sets containing 100s of common images, in the results select all of a group (lets say group 1 but it does not matter) and then delete the selection. On my machine, which is admittedly old and slow, to begin with it takes >1sec to delete each image, as the number of images decreases the rate at which images are deleted increases. Hope that makes sense Stair ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Are you an open source citizen? Join us for the Open Source Bridge conference! Portland, OR, June 17-19. Two days of sessions, one day of unconference: $250. Need another reason to go? 24-hour hacker lounge. Register today! http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;215844324;13503038;v?http://opensourcebridge.org _______________________________________________ Geeqie-devel mailing list Geeqie-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geeqie-devel